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Overview
Serway/Jewett/Peroomian’s “Physics for Scientists & Engineers” Cengage International Edition, 11th Edition, offers curated content for every learning environment. While retaining its acclaimed Analysis Model approach to solving problems and Storylines that connect topics across the course, updates throughout the text support a new generation of learners. Online problems in WebAssign offer students the right content at the right time. The new edition introduces STEP problems in WebAssign, helping students connect basic physics knowledge to complex problems and updated Master Its, guiding students through the reasoning needed to solve textbook problems. Updates to the text account for recent technological changes and scientific discoveries, while an earlier introduction to vectors prepares students to study motion in one and two dimensions.
- New STEP (Scaffolding the Essentials of Physics) problems in WebAssign offer self-paced activities that bridge the gap between basic physics knowledge and solving complex textbook problems.
- Updated Master Its in WebAssign provide just-in-time problem-solving support to students, walking through the reasoning of problems that are similar to those that appear in the text.
- Vectors are introduced earlier in the text (Chapter 2) so that students develop familiarity with vector language before encountering motion in one and two dimensions.
- Updates to the text reflect current technological advances, including recent spacecraft and updated coverage of climate change.
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- The Analysis Model approach to problem solving helps students conceptualize physics problems. Introduced in Chapter 2, this approach offers a roadmap to solving problems throughout the text.
1. Physics and Measurement.
2. Vectors.
3. Motion in One Dimension.
4. Motion in Two Dimensions.
5. The Laws of Motion.
6. Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton's Laws.
7. Energy of a System.
8. Conservation of Energy.
9. Linear Momentum and Collisions.
10. Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis.
11. Angular Momentum.
12. Static Equilibrium and Elasticity.
13. Universal Gravitation.
14. Fluid Mechanics.
Part II: OSCILLATIONS AND MECHANICAL WAVES.
15. Oscillatory Motion.
16. Wave Motion.
17. Superposition and Standing Waves.
Part III: THERMODYNAMICS.
18. Temperature.
19. The First Law of Thermodynamics.
20. The Kinetic Theory of Gases.
21. Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Part IV: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.
22. Electric Fields.
23. Continuous Charge Distributions and Gauss's Law.
24. Electric Potential.
25. Capacitance and Dielectrics.
26. Current and Resistance.
27. Direct-Current Circuits.
28. Magnetic Fields.
29. Sources of the Magnetic Field.
30. Faraday's Law.
31. Inductance.
32. Alternating-Current Circuits.
33. Electromagnetic Waves.
Part V: LIGHT AND OPTICS.
34. The Nature of Light and the Principles of Ray Optics.
35. Image Formation.
36. Wave Optics.
37. Diffraction Patterns and Polarization.
Part VI: MODERN PHYSICS.
38. Relativity.
Appendices.
A. Tables.
B. Mathematics Review.
C. Periodic Table of the Elements.
D. SI Units.
Answers to Quick Quizzes and Odd-Numbered Problems.
Index.
For “With Modern Physics” text.
39. Introduction to Quantum Physics.
40. Quantum Mechanics.
41. Atomic Physics.
42. Molecules and Solids.
43. Nuclear Physics.
44. Particle Physics and Cosmology.