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College physics
This text covers a two-semester or three-quarter college physics course for freshmen who plan to major in science. The treatment is noncalculus. Hopefully, students who begin a serious study of physics in this way will be less distracted by the difficulties associated with calculus and bend more of their energies to understanding physics. High-school algebra provides the required mathe- matics, and the trigonometry needed is intro- duced in the text. Although high-school physics is an asset, it is not a requirement.
As with the first edition, the arrangement of the subject matter in this new edition of College Physics is traditional: kinematics, dynamics, fluids, vibrational motion and waves, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and finally modern physics. A major change in the second edition is the removal of the material on relative to moving axes from the main body of the text into a special topic. In an associated change, the kinematics and dy- namics of a point mass moving in a circular path is now treated in one chapter along with gravita- tion. Other relatively minor rearrangements and additions have been dictated by experience with the first edition. Without any loss of continuity, Chapter 15 (heat engines and the second law of thermodynamics), Chapter 20 (alternating cur- rent circuits), and Chapter (conservation laws in nuclear and high-energy physics) can all be omitted. Numerous other sections, generally occurring at the ends of chapters, can also be omitted without interrupting the flow of ideas.
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