For more than five decades, Sears and Zemansky's College Physics has provided the most reliable foundation of physics education for students around the world. The Ninth Edition continues that tradition with new features that directly address the demands on today’s student and today’s classroom. A broad and thorough introduction to physics, this new edition maintains its highly respected, traditional approach while implementing some new solutions to student difficulties. Many ideas stemming from educational research help students develop greater confidence in solving problems, deepen conceptual understanding, and strengthen quantitative-reasoning skills, while helping them connect what they learn with their other courses and the changing world around them. Math review has been expanded to encompass a full chapter, complete with end-of-chapter questions, and in each chapter biomedical applications and problems have been added along with a set of MCAT-style passage problems. Media resources have been strengthened and linked to the Pearson eText, MasteringPhysics®, and much more. This packge contains: College Physics, Ninth Edition
College Physics
Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. MasteringPhysics is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results.
Throughout the text, students enjoy clear and concise explanations, relevant real-world examples, and problems that help them master physics fundamentals.
An algebra-based physics text designed for the first year, non-calculus college course. Although it covers the traditional topics in the traditional order, this book is very different from its competitors.
This updated Eleventh Edition of COLLEGE PHYSICS is designed throughout to help students master physical concepts, improve their problem-solving skills, and enrich their understanding of the world around them.
This book is Learning List-approved for AP(R) Physics courses. The text and images in this book are grayscale.
College Physics is the first text to use an investigative learning approach to teach introductory physics.
He dives at andfiand fi a leisurely pace, taking about 15 breaths per minute, and each breath is 1.2 L on average. ... In Chapter 30, we show how two deuterium nuclei can undergo a reaction called fusion in which 6.4 3 10–13 J is given.
For the Second Edition, Randy Knight, Brian Jones, and Stuart Field continue to apply the best results from educational research and refine and tailor them for this course and the particular needs of its students.
For the Second Edition, Randy Knight, Brian Jones, and Stuart Field continue to apply the best results from educational research and refine and tailor them for this course and the particular needs of its students.