Physics for engineering and science / Michael E. Browne, PhD, Professor of Physics, University of Idaho.
By: Browne, Michael E [author.].
Series: Schaum's outline series: Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Fourth edition.Description: xiii, 427 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781260453836; 1260453839.Other title: Schaum's outlines physics for engineering and science.Subject(s): Physik | Physics -- Outlines, syllabi, etc | Physics -- Problems, exercises, etc | Physics -- Study guides | PhysicsGenre/Form: Outlines and syllabi. | Print books. | Problems and exercises. | Study guides. | Outlines and syllabi. | Problems and exercises.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | QC31 .B76 2020 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000018441 |
Includes index.
Review of mathematics -- Measurement and physics -- Motion in one dimension -- Motion in a plane -- Newton's laws of motion -- Circular motion -- Work and energy -- Potential energy and conservation of energy -- Linear momentum and collisions -- Rotational motion -- Angular momentum -- Statics and elasticity -- Oscillations -- Gravity -- Fluids -- Waves and sounds -- Temperature, heat, and heat transfer -- The kinetic theory of gases -- The first and second laws of thermodynamics -- Electric fields -- Gauss' law -- Electric potential -- Capacitance -- Current and resistance -- Direct current circuits -- Magnetic fields -- Sources of the magnetic field -- Electromagnetic induction and inductance -- Alternating current circuits -- Electromagnetic waves -- Mirrors and lenses -- Interference -- Diffraction -- Special relativity -- Atoms and photons -- Quantum mechanics -- Nuclear physics.
Features 788 fully-solved problems; 25 problem-solving (online) videos; succinct review of physics topics such as motion, energy, fluids, waves, heat, and magnetic fields; clear, concise explanations of all general physics concepts.