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Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett - Student Solutions Manual, Volume 1 for Serway Jewetts Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 8th Edition-Brooks Cole (2009)
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Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett - Student Solutions Manual, Volume 1 for Serway Jewetts Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 8th Edition-Brooks Cole (2009)
순서
Chapter Title Page
1 Physics and Measurement 1
2 Motion in One Dimension 12
3 Vectors 30
4 Motion in Two Dimensions 46
5 The Laws of Motion 68
6 Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newtons Laws 88
7 Energy of a System 105
8 Conservation of Energy 122
9 Linear Momentum and Collisions 145
10 Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis 166
11 Angular Momentum 193
12 Static Equilibrium and Elasticity 210
13 Universal Gravitation 229
14 Fluid Mechanics 246
15 Oscillatory Motion 261
16 Wave Motion 284
17 Sound Waves 299
18 Superposition and Standing Waves 316
19 Temperature 336
20 The First Law of Thermodynamics 353
21 The Kinetic Theory of Gases 372
22 Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics 390
Physics and Measurement
EQUATIONS AND CONCEPTS
The density of any substance is defi ned as the ratio of mass to volume. The SI units of density are kg/m3. Density is an example of a derived quantity.
r ≡
m V
(1.1)
SUGGESTIONS, SKILLS, AND STRATEGIES
A general strategy for problem solving will be described in Chapter 2.
Appendix B of your textbook includes a review of mathematical techniques including:
• Scientifi c notation: using powers of ten to express large and small numerical values.
• Basic algebraic operations: factoring, handling fractions, and solving quadratic equations.
• Fundamentals of plane and solid geometry: graphing functions, calculating areas and volumes, and recognizing equations and graphs of standard fi gures (e.g. straight line, circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola).
• Basic trigonometry: defi nition and properties of functions (e.g. sine, cosine, and tangent), the Pythagorean Theorem, and basic t…(drop)
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