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The fast, easy way to master the fundamentals of physics
Here is the most practical, complete, and easy-to-use guide available for understanding physics and the physical world. Even if you don't consider yourself a "science" person, this book helps make learning key concepts a pleasure, not a chore. Whether you need help in a course, want to review the basics for an exam, or simply have always been curious about such physical phenomena as energy, sound, electricity, light, and color, you've come to the right place! This fully up-to-date edition of Basic Physics:
- Has been tested, rewritten, and retested to ensure that you can teach yourself all about physics
- Requires no math—mathematical treatments and applications are included in optional sections so that you can choose either a mathematical or nonmathematical approach
- Lets you work at your own pace with a helpful question-and-answer format
- Lists objectives for each chapter—you can skip ahead or find extra help if you need it
- Reinforces what you learn with end-of-chapter self-tests
About the Author
Karl F. Kuhn, Ph.D., is Professor of Physics at Eastern Kentucky University.
Table of Contents
Force and Motion.
Newton's Laws of Motion.
The Conservation of Momentum and Energy.
Gravity.
Atoms and Molecules.
Solids.
Liquids and Gases.
Temperature and Heat.
Change of State and Transfer of Heat.
Wave Motion.
Sound.
Diffraction, Interference, and Music.
Static Electricity.
Electrical Current.
Magnetism and Magnetic Effects of Currents.
Electrical Induction.
Electromagnetic Waves.
Light: Wave or Particle?
The Quantum Nature of Light.
Reflection, Refraction, and Dispersion.
Lenses and Instruments.
Light as a Wave.
Color.
Appendices.
Index.