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0 reviews(Ebook) Instructor s Solution Manuals for Physics Principles With Applications 7th Edition by Douglas C Giancoli, Carl Adler, Andrew T Stull - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780321625915 ,0321625919
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ISBN 10: 0321625919
ISBN 13: 9780321625915
Author: Douglas C Giancoli, Carl Adler, Andrew T Stull
(Ebook) Instructor s Solution Manuals for Physics Principles With Applications 7th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction, Measurement, Estimating
1.1 The Nature of Science
1.2 Physics and its Relation to Other Fields
1.3 Models, Theories, and Laws
1.4 Measurement and Uncertainty; Significant Figures
1.5 Units, Standards, and the SI System
1.6 Converting Units
1.7 Order of Magnitude: Rapid Estimating
1.8 Dimensions and Dimensional Analysis
Chapter 2: Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension
2.1 Reference Frames and Displacement
2.2 Average Velocity
2.3 Instantaneous Velocity
2.4 Acceleration
2.5 Motion at Constant Acceleration
2.6 Solving Problems
2.7 Freely Falling Objects
2.8 Graphical Analysis of Linear Motion
Chapter 3: Kinematics in Two Dimensions; Vectors
3.1 Vectors and Scalars
3.2 Addition of Vectors – Graphical Methods
3.3 Subtraction of Vectors, Scalar Multiplication
3.4 Adding Vectors by Components
3.5 Projectile Motion
3.6 Solving Projectile Motion Problems
3.7 Projectile Motion is Parabolic
3.8 Relative Velocity
Chapter 4: Dynamics: Newton's Laws of Motion
4.1 Force
4.2 Newton's First Law
4.3 Mass
4.4 Newton's Second Law
4.5 Newton's Third Law
4.6 Weight; Normal Force
4.7 Free-Body Diagrams
4.8 Problems Involving Friction, Inclines
Chapter 5: Circular Motion; Gravitation
5.1 Kinematics of Uniform Circular Motion
5.2 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
5.3 Highway Curves: Banked and Unbanked
5.4 Nonuniform Circular Motion
5.5 Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
5.6 Gravity Near Earth's Surface
5.7 Satellites and Weightlessness
5.8 Planets, Kepler's Laws, Newton's Synthesis
5.9 Moon Rises an Hour Later Each Day
5.10 Types of Forces in Nature
Chapter 6: Work and Energy
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
6.2 Work Done by a Varying Force
6.3 Kinetic Energy; Work-Energy Principle
6.4 Potential Energy
6.5 Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
6.6 Mechanical Energy and Conservation
6.7 Problem Solving Using Conservation of Energy
6.8 Other Forms of Energy; Transformations
6.9 Energy Conservation with Dissipative Forces
6.10 Power
Chapter 7: Linear Momentum
7.1 Momentum and its Relation to Force
7.2 Conservation of Momentum
7.3 Collisions and Impulse
7.4 Conservation of Energy and Momentum in Collisions
7.5 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension
7.6 Inelastic Collisions
7.7 Collisions in Two Dimensions
7.8 Center of Mass (CM)
7.9 CM for the Human Body
7.10 CM and Translational Motion
Chapter 8: Rotational Motion
8.1 Angular Quantities
8.2 Constant Angular Acceleration
8.3 Rolling Motion (Without Slipping)
8.4 Torque
8.5 Rotational Dynamics; Torque and Rotational Inertia
8.6 Solving Problems in Rotational Dynamics
8.7 Rotational Kinetic Energy
8.8 Angular Momentum and Its Conservation
8.9 Vector Nature of Angular Quantities
Chapter 9: Static Equilibrium; Elasticity and Fracture
9.1 Conditions for Equilibrium
9.2 Solving Statics Problems
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