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Klappentext Renowned for its interactive focus on conceptual understanding, Halliday and Resnick's Principles of Physics, 12th edition, is an industry-leading resource in physics teaching with expansive, insightful, and accessible treatments of a wide variety of subjects. Focusing on several contemporary areas of research and a wide array of tools that support students' active learning, this book guides students through the process of learning how to effectively read scientific material, identify fundamental concepts, reason through scientific questions, and solve quantitative problems.This International Adaptation of the twelfth edition is built to be a learning center with practice opportunities, simulations, and videos. Numerous practice and assessment questions are available to ensure that students understand the problem-solving processes behind key concepts and understand their mistakes while working through problems. Zusammenfassung Renowned for its interactive focus on conceptual understanding, Halliday and Resnick's Principles of Physics, 12th edition, is an industry-leading resource in physics teaching with expansive, insightful, and accessible treatments of a wide variety of subjects. Focusing on several contemporary areas of research and a wide array of tools that support students' active learning, this book guides students through the process of learning how to effectively read scientific material, identify fundamental concepts, reason through scientific questions, and solve quantitative problems.This International Adaptation of the twelfth edition is built to be a learning center with practice opportunities, simulations, and videos. Numerous practice and assessment questions are available to ensure that students understand the problem-solving processes behind key concepts and understand their mistakes while working through problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Measurement1.1 MEASURING THINGS, INCLUDING LENGTHS What Is Physics? Measuring Things The International System of Units Changing Units Length Significant Figures and Decimal Places1.2 TIME Time1.3 MASS Masso The Standard Kilogramo Kibble Balanceo A Second Mass Standardo DensityREVIEW & SUMMARYPROBLEMS2 Motion Along a Straight Line2.1 POSITION, DISPLACEMENT, AND AVERAGE VELOCITY What Is Physics? Motion Position and Displacement Average Velocity and Average Speed2.2 INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY AND SPEED Instantaneous Velocity and Speed2.3 ACCELERATION Acceleration2.4 CONSTANT ACCELERATION Constant Acceleration: A Special Case Another Look at Constant Acceleration2.5 FREE-FALL ACCELERATION Free-Fall Acceleration2.6 GRAPHICAL INTEGRATION IN MOTION ANALYSIS Graphical Integration in Motion AnalysisREVIEW & SUMMARYQUESTIONSPROBLEMS3 Vectors3.1 VECTORS AND THEIR COMPONENTS What Is Physics? Vectors and Scalars Adding Vectors Geometrically Components of Vectors3.2 UNIT VECTORS, ADDING VECTORS BY COMPONENTS Unit Vectors Adding Vectors by Components Vectors and the Laws of Physics3.3 MULTIPLYING VECTORS Multiplying Vectors Multiplying a Vector by a Scalar Multiplying a Vector by a Vector The Scalar Product The Vector ProductREVIEW & SUMMARYQUESTIONSPROBLEMS4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions4.1 POSITION AND DISPLACEMENT What Is Physics? Position and Displacement4.2 AVERAGE VELOCITY AND INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity4.3 AVERAGE ACCELERATION AND INSTANTANEOUS ACCELERATION Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration4.4 PROJECTILE MOTION Projectile Motiono Two Golf Ballso A Great Student Rousero The Horizontal Motiono The Vertical Motiono The Equation of the Patho The Horizontal Ro The Effects of the Air4.5 UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION Uniform Circular Motiono Proof of Eq. 4.5.14.6 RELATIVE MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION* Relati...
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1 Measurement 1.1 MEASURING THINGS, INCLUDING LENGTHS What Is Physics? Measuring Things The International System of Units Changing Units Length Significant Figures and Decimal Places 1.2 TIME Time 1.3 MASS Mass o The Standard Kilogram o Kibble Balance o A Second Mass Standard o Density REVIEW & SUMMARY PROBLEMS 2 Motion Along a Straight Line 2.1 POSITION, DISPLACEMENT, AND AVERAGE VELOCITY What Is Physics? Motion Position and Displacement Average Velocity and Average Speed 2.2 INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY AND SPEED Instantaneous Velocity and Speed 2.3 ACCELERATION Acceleration 2.4 CONSTANT ACCELERATION Constant Acceleration: A Special Case Another Look at Constant Acceleration 2.5 FREE-FALL ACCELERATION Free-Fall Acceleration 2.6 GRAPHICAL INTEGRATION IN MOTION ANALYSIS Graphical Integration in Motion Analysis REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 3 Vectors 3.1 VECTORS AND THEIR COMPONENTS What Is Physics? Vectors and Scalars Adding Vectors Geometrically Components of Vectors 3.2 UNIT VECTORS, ADDING VECTORS BY COMPONENTS Unit Vectors Adding Vectors by Components Vectors and the Laws of Physics 3.3 MULTIPLYING VECTORS Multiplying Vectors Multiplying a Vector by a Scalar Multiplying a Vector by a Vector The Scalar Product The Vector Product REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions 4.1 POSITION AND DISPLACEMENT What Is Physics? Position and Displacement 4.2 AVERAGE VELOCITY AND INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity 4.3 AVERAGE ACCELERATION AND INSTANTANEOUS ACCELERATION Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration 4.4 PROJECTILE MOTION Projectile Motion o Two Golf Balls o A Great Student Rouser o The Horizontal Motion o The Vertical Motion o The Equation of the Path o The Horizontal R o The Effects of the Air 4.5 UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION Uniform Circular Motion o Proof of Eq. 4.5.1 4.6 RELATIVE MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION Relative Motion in One Dimension 4.7 RELATIVE MOTION IN TWO DIMENSIONS Relative Motion in Two Dimensions REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 5 Force and Motion--I 5.1 NEWTON'S FIRST AND SECOND LAWS What Is Physics? Newtonian Mechanics Newton's First Law Force o Inertial Reference Frames Mass Newton's Second Law 5.2 SOME PARTICULAR FORCES Some Particular Forces o The Gravitational Force o Weight o The Normal Force o Friction o Tension 5.3 APPLYING NEWTON'S LAWS Newton's Third Law Applying Newton's Laws REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 6 Force and Motion--II 6.1 FRICTION What Is Physics? Friction Properties of Friction 6.2 THE DRAG FORCE AND TERMINAL SPEED The Drag Force and Terminal Speed 6.3 UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION Uniform Circular Motion REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 7 Kinetic Energy and Work 7.1 KINETIC ENERGY What Is Physics? What Is Energy? Kinetic Energy 7.2 WORK AND KINETIC ENERGY Work Work and Kinetic Energy o Finding an Expression for Work o Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem 7.3 WORK DONE BY THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE Work Done by the Gravitational Force o Work Done in Lifting and Lowering an Object 7.4 WORK DONE BY A SPRING FORCE Work Done by a Spring Force o The Spring Force o The Work Done by a Spring Force o The Work Done by an Applied Force 7.5 WORK DONE BY A GENERAL VARIABLE FORCE Work Done by a General Variable Force o One-Dimensional Analysis o Three-Dimensional Analysis o Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem with a Variable Force 7.6 POWER Power REVIEW & SUMMARY QUESTIONS PROBLEMS 8 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy 8.1 POTENTIAL ENERGY What Is Physics? Work and Potential Energy o Conservative and Nonconservative Forces Path Independence of Conservative Forces o Proof of Equation 8.1.2 Determining Potential Energy Values o Gravitational Potential Energy o Elastic Potential Energy 8.2 CONSERVATION OF MECHANICAL ENERGY Conservation of Mechanical Energy 8.3 READING A POTENTIAL ENERGY CURVE Reading a Potential Energy Curve o Finding the Force Analytically o The Potential Energy Curve o Turning Points o Equilibrium Points 8.4 WORK DONE ON A SYSTEM BY AN EXTERNAL FORCE Work Done…