Principles & Practice of Physics, Global Edition, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 27, 2015) © 2015

  • Eric Mazur
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  • 1. Foundations
  •  2. Motion in One Dimension
  •  3. Acceleration
  •  4. Momentum
  •  5. Energy
  •  6. Principle of Relativity
  •  7. Interactions
  •  8. Force
  •  9. Work
  • 10. Motion in a Plane
  • 11. Motion in a Circle
  • 12. Torque
  • 13. Gravity
  • 14. Special Relativity
  • 15. Periodic Motion
  • 16. Waves in One Dimension
  • 17. Waves in Two and Three Dimensions
  • 18. Fluids
  • 19. Entropy
  • 20. Energy Transferred Thermally
  • 21. Degradation of Energy
  • 22. Electric Interactions
  • 23. The Electric Field
  • 24. Gauss’s Law
  • 25. Work and Energy in Electrostatics
  • 26. Charge Separation and Storage
  • 27. Magnetic Interactions
  • 28. Magnetic Fields of Charged Particles in Motion
  • 29. Changing Magnetic Fields
  • 30. Changing Electric Fields
  • 31. Electric Circuits
  • 32. Electronics
  • 33. Optics
  • 34. Wave and Particle Optics

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