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Designed specifically for non-majors, PHYSICS: A CONCEPTUAL WORLD VIEW provides an engaging and effective introduction to physics using a flexible, fully modular presentation ideal for a wide variety of instructors and courses. Incorporating highly effective Physics Education Research pedagogy, the text features an ongoing storyline describing the development of the current physics "world view," which provides students with an understanding of the laws of nature and the context to better appreciate the importance of physics. The text's appealing style and minimal use of math also help to make complex material interesting and easier to master, even for students intimidated by physics or math.For instructors who want to incorporate more problem-solving skills and quantitative reasoning, the optional, more detailed, "Problem Solving to Accompany PHYSICS: A CONCEPTUAL WORLD VIEW" student supplement reveals more of the beauty and power of mathematics in physics. The text can also be customized to fit any syllabus through Cengage Learning's TextChoice custom solution program. In addition, the new Seventh Edition includes a thoroughly revised art program featuring elements such as balloon captions and numerous illustrations to help students better visualize and understand key concepts.
- For the Seventh Edition, the authors reconsidered every piece of art, replaced numerous photographs, added elements such as balloon captions and force arrows, and converted human figures to a fun new Stick Man format, all to ensure greater clarity, consistency, and functionality for readers.
- The new edition includes nearly twice as many "Working It Out" boxes throughout the text to provide optional math instruction as a complement to more conceptual material, as well as new and revised end-of-chapter Conceptual Questions and Exercises, many of them now coded into the WebAssign system.
- Nearly 90 new conceptual questions within "Everyday Physics" boxes throughout the text offer a simple way to assign homework and to help students appreciate the countless connections between physics and their everyday lives.
- Many chapters feature expanded or updated content, including an extended discussion of free-body diagrams (a critical first step in every mechanics problem), a more intuitive presentation of vector changes, an exploration of linear mechanics through the context of rotational mechanics, and the use of more common definitions and standards.
- This text provides a novel introduction to physics that appeals even to non-majors and those intimidated by math or physics by using an engaging, running storyline about how the current physics "world view" developed and its importance in students' everyday lives.
- Fully modular, the text can be tailored easily to fit your interests or syllabus by emphasizing any of seven thematic paths through the ongoing storyline, or by customizing the text completely with the Cengage Learning TextChoice program.
- "Flawed Reasoning" boxes pose common student misconceptions and explain the errors in reasoning in a casual question/answer format, encouraging students to overcome barriers to conceptual understanding without intimidating them.
- Optional math content is presented throughout the text in more than 50 thoroughly revised "Working It Out" boxes, allowing for convenient use by interested instructors and students, while enabling others to easily skip this material. Special icons also highlight mathematical material appearing in the "Problem Solving" student supplement.
- "On the Bus" questions and answers appear at key points throughout each chapter to stimulate thinking and allow students to check whether they are "on the bus" with a working understanding of key concepts before moving on to subsequent material.
2. Describing Motion.
3. Explaining Motion.
4. Motions in Space.
5. Gravity.
The Big Picture: The Discovery of Invariants.
6. Momentum.
7. Energy.
8. Rotation.
The Big Picture: Universality of Motion.
9. Classical Relativity.
10. Einstein's Relativity.
The Big Picture: The Search for Atoms.
11. Structure of Matter.
12. States of Matter.
13. Thermal Energy.
14. Available Energy.
The Big Picture: Waves—Something Else That Moves.
15. Vibrations and Waves.
16. Sound and Music.
The Big Picture: The Mystery of Light.
17. Light.
18. Refraction of Light.
19. A Model for Light.
The Big Picture: An Electrical and Magnetic World.
20. Electricity.
21. Electric Current.
22. Electromagnetism.
The Big Picture: The Story of the Quantum.
23. The Early Atom.
24. The Modern Atom.
The Big Picture: The Subatomic World.
25. The Nucleus.
26. Nuclear Energy.
27. Elementary Particles.
28. Frontiers.
Appendix A. Nobel Laureates in Physics.
Appendix B. Answers to Most Odd-Numbered Questions and Exercises.
Glossary.
Index.