Physics 2000 and Calculus 2000: modern college-level calculus-based physics
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- Publisher
- Darthmouth
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1416
- Category
- Library
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ABOUT THE COURSEPhysics2000 is a college level introductory physics course that begins with special relativity, ends with quantum mechanics, and in-between covers the usual topics with a 20th century focus. This approach eliminates the great divide between classical and modern physics.BEGIN WITH SPE
<p>How THIS BOOK DIFFERS This book is about the calculus. What distinguishes it, however, from other books is that it uses the pocket calculator to illustrate the theory. A computation that requires hours of labor when done by hand with tables is quite inappropriate as an example or exercise in a be
<div> <p>LEVEL: This book covers physics with calculus at the university level. (If instead you're looking for a trig-based physics book, search for ISBN 1941691161.) Note that the calculus-based edition includes all 100 problems from the trig-based book, plus dozens of calculus-based examples (the
It gives thorough expert explanations, worked examples and plenty of exam practice in Physics calculations. It can be used as a course support book as well as for exam practice.
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS features a concise approach to traditional topics, an early introduction to modern physics, and integration of physics education research pedagogy, as well as the inclusion of contemporary topics throughout the text. This revision of PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS also contains a new wo