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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0321752945
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0321752949
  • Author: D. Knight

As the most widely adopted new physics book in more than 50 years, Knight’s Physics for Scientists and Engineers was published to widespread critical acclaim from professors and students. In the Third Edition, Knight builds on the research-proven instructional techniques he introduced in the first and second editions, as well as national data of student performance, to take student learning even further. Knight’s unparalleled insight into student learning difficulties, and his impeccably skillful crafting of text and figures at every level—from macro to micro—to address these difficulties, results in a uniquely effective and accessible book, leading students to a deeper and better-connected understanding of the concepts and more proficient problem-solving skills.

For the Third Edition, Knight continues to apply the best results from educational research, and to refine and tailor them for this course and its students. New pedagogical features (Chapter Previews, Challenge Examples, and Data-based Examples), end-of-chapter problem sets enhanced through analysis of national student metadata, and fine-tuned and streamlined content take the hallmarks of the previous editions—exceptionally effective conceptual explanation and problem-solving instruction—to a new level.

 

Table Of Contents:

Detailed Contents
Introduction	Journey into Physics
Part I	Newton's Laws
Overview	Why Things Change 
Chapter 1	Concepts of Motion 
	1.1	Motion Diagrams 
	1.2 	The Particle Model 
	1.3 	Position and Time 
	1.4 	Velocity 
	1.5 	Linear Acceleration 
	1.6 	Motion in One Dimension 
	1.7 	Solving Problems in Physics
	1.8 	Units and Significant Figures 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 2	Kinematics in One Dimension 
	2.1 	Uniform Motion 
	2.2 	Instantaneous Velocity 
	2.3 	Finding Position from Velocity 
	2.4 	Motion with Constant Acceleration 
	2.5	Free Fall 
	2.6 	Motion on an Inclined Plane 
	2.7 	Instantaneous Acceleration 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 3	Vectors and Coordinate Systems 
	3.1 	Vectors 
	3.2 	Properties of Vectors 
	3.3 	Coordinate Systems and Vector Components 
	3.4 	Vector Algebra 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 4	Kinematics in Two Dimensions 
	4.1	Acceleration 
	4.2	Kinematics in Two Dimensions 
	4.3	Projectile Motion 
	4.4	Relative Motion 
	4.5	Uniform Circular Motion 
	4.6	Velocity and Acceleration in Uniform Circular Motion 
	4.7	Nonuniform Circular Motion and Angular Acceleration
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
 	
Chapter 5	Force and Motion 
	5.1	Force 
	5.2	A Short Catalog of Forces 
	5.3	Identifying Forces 
	5.4	What Do Forces Do? A Virtual Experiment 
	5.5	Newton's Second Law 
5.6 Newton's First Law 
5.7 Free-Body Diagrams
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 6	Dynamics I: Motion Along a Line 
	6.1	Equilibrium 
	6.2	Using Newton's Second Law 
	6.3	Mass, Weight, and Gravity 
6.4 Friction
6.5 Drag
6.6 More Examples of Newton's Second Law
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
	
Chapter 7	Newton's Third Law 
	7.1	Interacting Objects
	7.2	Analyzing Interacting Objects 
	7.3	Newton's Third Law 
	7.4	Ropes and Pulleys 
	7.5	Examples of Interacting-Object Problems
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 8	Dynamics II: Motion in a Plane 
	8.1	Dynamics in Two Dimensions 
	8.2	Velocity and Acceleration in Uniform Circular Motion 
	8.3	Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion 
	8.4	Circular Orbits 
8.5 Fictitious Forces
8.6 Why Does the Water Stay in the Bucket?
8.7 Nonuniform Circular Motion
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Part Summary	Newton's Laws 
 
Part II	Conservation Laws
Overview	Why Some Things Don't Change 
Chapter 9	Impulse and Momentum 
	9.1	Momentum and Impulse 
	9.2	Solving Impulse and Momentum Problems 
	9.3	Conservation of Momentum 
	9.4	Inelastic Collisions 
	9.5	Explosions 
	9.6	Momentum in Two Dimensions 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 10	Energy 
	10.1	A "Natural Money" Called Energy 
	10.2	Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy 
	10.3	A Closer Look at Gravitational Potential Energy 
	10.4	Restoring Forces and Hooke's Law 
	10.5	Elastic Potential Energy 
	10.6	Elastic Collisions 
	10.7	Energy Diagrams 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 11	Work 
	11.1	The Basic Energy Model 
	11.2	Work and Kinetic Energy 
	11.3	Calculating and Using Work 
	11.4	The Work Done by a Variable Force 
	11.5	Force, Work, and Potential Energy 
	11.6	Finding Force from Potential Energy 
	11.7	Thermal Energy 
	11.8	Conservation of Energy 
	11.9	Power 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Part Summary	Conservation Laws 
	
Part III	Applications of Newtonian Mechanics
Overview	Power Over Our Environment 
Chapter 12	Rotation of a Rigid Body 
	12.1	Rotational Motion 
	12.2	Rotation About the Center of Mass 
	12.3	Rotational Energy 
	12.4 	Calculating Moment of Inertia 
	12.5	Torque 
12.6 Rotational Dynamics
12.7 Rotation About a Fixed Axis
12.8 Static Equilibrium
12.9 Rolling Motion
12.10 The Vector Description of Rotational Motion
12.11 Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 13	Newton's Theory of Gravity 
	13.1	A Little History 
	13.2	Isaac Newton 
	13.3	Newton's Law of Gravity 
	13.4	Little g and Big G 
	13.5	Gravitational Potential Energy 
	13.6	Satellite Orbits and Energies 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 14	Oscillations 
	14.1	Simple Harmonic Motion 
	14.2	Simple Harmonic Motion and Circular Motion 
	14.3	Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion 
	14.4	The Dynamics of Simple Harmonic Motion 
	14.5	Vertical Oscillations 
	14.6	The Pendulum 
	14.7	Damped Oscillations 
	14.8	Driven Oscillations and Resonance 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 15	Fluids and Elasticity 
	15.1	Fluids 
	15.2	Pressure 
	15.3	Measuring and Using Pressure 
	15.4	Buoyancy 
	15.5	Fluid Dynamics 
	15.6	Elasticity 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Part Summary	Applications of Newtonian Mechanics 
	
Part IV	Thermodynamics
Overview	It's All About Energy 
Chapter 16	A Macroscopic Description of Matter 
	16.1	Solids, Liquids, and Gases 
	16.2	Atoms and Moles 
	16.3	Temperature 
	16.4	Phase Changes 
	16.5	Ideal Gases 
	16.6	Ideal-Gas Processes 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 17	Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics 
	17.1	It's All About Energy 
	17.2	Work in Ideal-Gas Processes 
	17.3	Heat 
	17.4	The First Law of Thermodynamics 
	17.5	Thermal Properties of Matter 
	17.6	Calorimetry 
17.7 The Specific Heats of Gases 
17.8 Heat-Transfer Mechanisms
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 18	The Micro/Macro Connection 
	18.1	Molecular Speeds and Collisions 
	18.2	Pressure in a Gas 
	18.3	Temperature 
	18.4	Thermal Energy and Specific Heat 
	18.5	Thermal Interactions and Heat 
	18.6 	Irreversible Processes and the Second Law of Thermodynamics 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 19	Heat Engines and Refrigerators 
	19.1	Turning Heat into Work 
	19.2	Heat Engines and Refrigerators 
	19.3	Ideal-Gas Heat Engines 
	19.4	Ideal-Gas Refrigerators 
	19.5	The Limits of Efficiency 
	19.6	The Carnot Cycle 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Part Summary	Thermodynamics 
	
Part V	Waves and Optics
Overview	Beyond the Particle Model 
Chapter 20	Traveling Waves 
	20.1	The Wave Model 
	20.2	One-Dimensional Waves 
	20.3	Sinusoidal Waves 
	20.4	Waves in Two and Three Dimensions 
	20.5	Sound and Light 
	20.6	Power, Intensity , and Decibels
	20.7	The Doppler Effect 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 21	Superposition 
	21.1	The Principle of Superposition 
	21.2	Standing Waves 
	21.3	Transverse Standing Waves 
	21.4	Standing Sound Waves and Musical Acoustics 
	21.5	Interference in One Dimension 
	21.6	The Mathematics of Interference 
	21.7	Interference in Two and Three Dimensions 
	21.8	Beats 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 22	Wave Optics 
	22.1	Light and Optics 
	22.2	The Interference of Light 
	22.3	The Diffraction Grating 
	22.4	Single-Slit Diffraction 
	22.5	Circular-Aperture Diffraction 
	22.6	Interferometers 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
		
Chapter 23	Ray Optics 
	23.1	The Ray Model of Light 
	23.2	Reflection 
	23.3	Refraction 
	23.4	Image Formation by Refraction 
	23.5	Color and Dispersion 
	23.6	Thin Lenses: Ray Tracing 
	23.7	Thin Lenses: Refraction Theory 
	23.8	Image Formation with Spherical Mirrors
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Chapter 24	Optical Instruments
24.1	Lenses in Combination
24.2	The Camera	
24.3	Vision
24.4	Optical Systems that Magnify
24.5	The Resolution of Optical Instruments 
	SUMMARY
	QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS

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