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Physics for Scientists and Engineers


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This Problem Supplement is a companion to the text Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Third Edition by Douglas C. Giancoli. Its purpose is to supply a broad range of problems that complement and enrich the collection in the text. The notation and conventions (e.g., terminology, significant figures, and unit abbreviations) used here are consistent with Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Third Edition.


 

ISBN 131530488
ISBN13 9780131530485
Publisher Addison Wesley
Format Paperback
Publication date 23/03/2006
Pages 224
Weight (grammes) 463
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 279
Width (mm) 216

PREFACE VII
1 INTRODUCTION, MEASUREMENT, ESTIMATING 1
Section 1--3 1
Sections 1--4 and 1--5 1
Section 1--6 1
Section 1--7 2
General Problems 2
2 DESCRIBINGMOTION: KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION 4
Sections 2--1 to 2--3 4
Sections 2--5 and 2--6 5
Section 2--7 6
Section 2--8 7
General Problems 8
3 KINEMATICS IN TWO DIMENSIONS
VECTORS 10
Sections 3--1 to 3--5 10
Section 3--6 10
Sections 3--7 and 3--8 10
Section 3--9 12
Section 3--10 12
General Problems 13
4 DYNAMICS: NEWTON'S LAWS OFMOTION 15
Sections 4--4 to 4--6 15
Section 4--7 16
General Problems 18
5 FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF NEWTON'S LAWS 20
Section 5--1 20
Sections 5--2 and 5--3 22
Section 5--4 24
General Problems 24
6 GRAVITATION AND NEWTON'S SYNTHESIS 26
Sections 6--1 to 6--3 26
Section 6--4 28
Section 6--5 29
General Problems 30
7 WORK AND ENERGY 34
Section 7--1 34
Section 7--2 34
Section 7--3 34
Section 7--4 35
Section 7--5 36
General Problems 36
8 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 38
Sections 8--1 and 8--2 38
Sections 8--3 and 8--4 38
Sections 8--5 and 8--6 39
Section 8--7 40
Section 8--8 41
Section 8--9 41
General Problems 42
9 LINEAR MOMENTUM AND COLLISIONS 44
Section 9--1 44
Section 9--2 44
Section 9--3 45
Sections 9--4 and 9--5 45
Section 9--6 45
Section 9--7 46
Section 9--8 47
Section 9--9 47
General Problems 48
10 ROTATIONAL MOTION ABOUT A FIXED AXIS 50
Sections 10--1 to 10--3 50
Sections 10--6 and 10--7 51
Section 10--8 52
Section 10--9 53
Section 10--10 54
Section 10--11 55
General Problems 55
11 GENERAL ROTATION 57
Section 11--1 57
Section 11--3 57
Sections 11--4 and 11--5 57
Section 11--6 59
Section 11--7 59
Section 11--8 61
Section 11--9 62
General Problems 62
12 STATIC EQUILIBRIUM
ELASTICITY AND FRACTURE 64
Sections 12--1 to 12--3 64
Section 12--5 69
Section 12--6 69
General Problems 70
13 FLUIDS 71
Section 13--1 71
Sections 13--2 to 13--5 71
Section 13--6 73
Sections 13--7 to 13--9 74
Section 13--11 75
General Problems 75
14 OSCILLATIONS 77
Sections 14--1 and 14--2 77
Section 14--3 80
Section 14--5 81
Section 14--6 81
Section 14--7 82
Section 14--8 82
General Problems 82
15 WAVE MOTION 85
Sections 15--1 and 15--2 85
Section 15--3 85
Section 15--4 85
Section 15--5 86
Section 15--7 86
Section 15--9 87
Section 15--10 88
General Problems 88
16 SOUND 90
Section 16--1 90
Section 16--2 90
Section 16--3 90
Section 16--4 91
Section 16--5 92
Section 16--6 92
Section 16--7 93
General Problems 93
17 TEMPERATURE, THERMAL EXPANSION, AND THE IDEAL GAS LAW 94
Section 17--1 94
Section 17--2 94
Section 17--4 94
Section 17--5 95
Sections 17--7 and 17--8 95
Section 17--9 96
General Problems 96
18 KINETIC THEORY OF GASES 99
Section 18--1 99
Section 18--2 99
Section 18--4 100
Section 18--5 101
Section 18--6 101
General Problems 102
19 HEAT AND THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 105
Section 19--1 105
Sections 19--3 and 19--4 105
Section 19--5 105
Sections 19--6 and 19--7 106
Section 19--9 106
Section 19--10 107
General Problems 108
20 SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 111
Section 20--3 111
Section 20--4 111
Sections 20--5 and 20--6 112
Section 20--9 114
General Problems 114
21 ELECTRIC CHARGE AND ELECTRIC FIELD 116
Section 21--5 116
Sections 21--6 to 21--8 116
Section 21--10 118
Section 21--11 118
General Problems 119
22 GAUSS'S LAW 122
Section 22--2 122
Section 22--3 122
General Problems 125
23 ELECTRIC POTENTIAL 129
Section 23--2 129
Section 23--3 130
Section 23--4 130
Section 23--7 131
Section 23--8 131
General Problems 132
24 CAPACITANCE, DIELECTRICS, ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE 134
Section 24--1 134
Section 24--2 134
Section 24--4 135
Section 24--5 137
General Problems 137
25 ELECTRIC CURRENTS AND RESISTANCE 141
Sections 25--2 and 25--3 141
Section 25--4 141
Sections 25--5 and 25--6 143
Section 25--7 143
Section 25--8 143
General Problems 143
26 DC CIRCUITS 146
Section 26--2 146
Section 26--3 147
Section 26--4 148
Section 26--5 149
General Problems 150
27 MAGNETISM 153
Section 27--3 153
Section 27--4 153
Section 27--5 154
Section 27--8 155
Section 27--9 156
General Problems 156
28 SOURCES OF MAGNETIC FIELD 160
Sections 28--1 and 28--2 160
Sections 28--4 and 28--5 160
Section 28--6 161
Section 28--9 163
General Problems 163
29 ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND FARADAY'S LAW 166
Sections 29--1 and 29--2 166
Section 29--3 167
Section 29--4 168
Section 29--6 168
Section 29--7 168
General Problems 168
30 INDUCTANCE
AND ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATIONS 172
Section 30--2 172
Section 30--3 172
Section 30--4 172
Section 30--5 173
Section 30--6 174
General Problems 174
31 AC CIRCUITS 177
Sections 31--1 to 31--4 177
Section 31--5 177
Section 31--6 179
General Problems 179
32 MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETICWAVES 182
Section 32--1 182
Section 32--3 182
Section 32--5 182
Section 32--6 183
Section 32--7 183
Section 32--8 183
Section 32--9 183
General Problems 184
33 LIGHT: REFLECTION AND REFRACTION 186
Section 33--2 186
Section 33--3 186
Section 33--4 186
Section 33--5 187
Section 33--6 187
Section 33--7 188
Section 33--8 189
General Problems 189
34 LENSES AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 191
Sections 34--1 and 34--2 191
Section 34--3 192
Section 34--4 192
Section 34--5 192
Section 34--6 193
Section 34--7 193
Section 34--8 193
Section 34--9 193
Section 34--10 193
General Problems 194
35 WAVE NATURE OF LIGHT
INTERFERENCE 195
Section 35--3 195
Section 35--5 196
Section 35--6 197
Section 35--7 197
General Problems 198
36 DIFFRACTION AND POLARIZATION 201
Section 36--1 201
Section 36--2 201
Section 36--3 202
Sections 36--4 and 36--5 202
Section 36--7 202
Section 36--9 203
Section 36--10 203
Section 36--11 203
General Problems 204
37 SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY 205
Sections 37--4 to 37--6 205
Section 37--8 205
Section 37--9 206
Section 37--11 206
Section 37--12 206
General Problems 206
38 EARLY QUANTUM THEORY AND MODELS OF THE ATOM 208
Section 38--1 208
Section 38--2 208
Section 38--3 209
Section 38--6 209
Section 38--9 and 38--10 209
General Problems 209
ANSWERS TO ODD-- NUMBERED PROBLEMS A--211

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