Heinemann Physics 12 eBook, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (November 9, 2018) © 2019

  • Doug Bail
  • Greg Moran
  • Keith Burrows
  • Rob Chapman
  • Ann Conibear
  • Carmel Fry
  • Mark Hamilton
  • David Madden
  • Jeffrey Stanger
  • Daniela Nardelli
  • Craig Tilley
  • Alistair Harkness
  • Jack Jurica

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ISBN-13: 9781488663604
Heinemann Physics 12 eBook
Published 2018

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Table of contents

  • Unit 3: How do fields explain motion and electricity?
  • AREA OF STUDY 1 How do things move without contact?
  • Chapter 1 Gravity 1
  • Chapter 2 Electric and magnetic fields
  • Chapter 3 Applications of fields
  • AREA OF STUDY 2 How are fields used to move electrical energy?
  • Chapter 4 Electromagnetic induction and transmission of electricity
  • AREA OF STUDY 3 How fast can things go?
  • Chapter 5 Newtonian theories of motion
  • Chapter 6 Special relativity
  • Chapter 7 The relationship between force, energy and mass
  • Unit 4: How can two contradictory models explain both light and matter?
  • AREA OF STUDY 1 How can waves explain the behaviour of light? and AREA OF STUDY 2 How are light and matter similar?
  • Chapter 8 Properties of mechanical waves
  • Chapter 9 The nature of light
  • Chapter 10 Light and matter
  • Area of Study 1 Review
  • Area of Study 2 Review
  • APPENDIX A SI units
  • APPENDIX B Understanding measurement
  • ANSWERS
  • GLOSSARY
  • INDEX
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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