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College Physics Philip R. Kesten

College Physics By Philip R. Kesten

College Physics by Philip R. Kesten


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A textbook written with instructors and students in mind throughout the entire development process. With automatic grading, an easy to use platform, instructors have the option to track and grade each step of the process, allowing them to see where the class as a whole is improving, or where individual students may need extra help.

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College Physics by Philip R. Kesten

A textbook written with instructors and students in mind throughout the entire development process. A fresh approach to the algebra based physics course. Its dual emphasis is on developing both deep conceptual understanding and strong problem-solving skills. College Physics also offers students a focus on real-life biological applications to illustrate why physics is important to students' future fields of work.
With the help of digital partner Sapling Learning, this online homework platform provides extra learning and assessment needs for both you and your students. With automatic grading, an easy to use platform, instructors have the option to track and grade each step of the process, allowing them to see where the class as a whole is improving, or where individual students may need extra help. No two students are alike, so the tools are there to help make each physics experience unique to the user.

About Philip R. Kesten

Roger A. Freedman is a Lecturer in Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Todd G. Ruskell is a Teaching Professor in Physics at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) in Golden, CO.

Dr. Philip Kesten is Associate Professor of Physics and Associate Provost for Residential Learning Communities at Santa Clara University.

Dr. David Tauck, Associate Professor of Biology, holds both a B.A. in biology and an M.A. in Spanish from Middlebury College.

Table of Contents

Volume I.- 1. Introduction to Physics.- 2. Linear Motion.- 3. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions.- 4. Forces and Motion I: Newton's Laws.- 5. Forces and Motion II: Applications.- 6. Work and Energy.- 7. Momentum, Collisions, and Center of Mass.- 8. Rotational Motion.- 9. Elastic Properties of Matter: Stress and Strain.- 10. Gravitation.- 11. Fluids.- 12. Oscillations.- 13. Waves.- 14. Thermodynamics I.- 15. Thermodynamics II.- Volume II.- 16. Electrostatics I: Electric Charge, Forces, and Fields.- 17. Electrostatics II: Electric Potential Energy and Electric Potential.- 18. Electric Charges in Motion.- 19. Magnetism.- 20. Electromagnetic Induction.- 21. Alternating-Current Circuits.- 22. Electromagnetic Waves.- 23. Wave Properties of Light.- 24. Geometrical Optics.- 25. Relativity.- 26. Quantum Physics and Atomic Structure.- 27. Nuclear Physics.- 28. Particle Physics.

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CIN1464135622G
9781464135620
1464135622
College Physics by Philip R. Kesten
Used - Good
Hardback
Macmillan Learning
20141215
1150
N/A
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