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Physics, 1st Australian & New Zealand Edition
John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler, Heath Jones, Matthew Collins, John Daicopoulos, Boris Blankleider
ISBN: 9780730382881
Flinders University, University of Auckland
The ideal physics resource for students without a calculus background, Cutnell’s Physics, 1st Australian and New Zealand Edition, has been reimagined for the first time for ANZ students. This new edition focuses on conceptual understanding, problem solving and providing local applications with relevance to ANZ students.
This resource supports students of all abilities to challenge themselves and test their skills with end of chapter problems rated by level of complexity from simple to higher order thinking. The new clear and concise design also allows for greater readability and student focus.
Available as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code included, this title enables students to master concepts and succeed in assessment; it is designed to make the most out of learning.
Features
End of chapter problems are rated by difficulty, so students of all abilities can challenge themselves and improve their skills.
Each chapter is introduced with an exciting Australian and New Zealand example to give local context and engage students. Examples include the Perth Fighting Club cycling group ‘Going Metric Down Under’, the Kinematics of Taking to the Skies and Robbie Maddison and The Physics of Motorcycle Jumping.
A new space-saving and clear page design that makes the text easier to read, and a heavily reduced page count ensures you only get the essentials that will help you succeed.
John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler, Heath Jones, Matthew Collins, John Daicopoulos, Boris Blankleider
Chapter 1. Introduction and Mathematical Concepts
Chapter 2. Kinematics in One Dimension
Chapter 3. Kinematics in Two Dimensions
Chapter 4. Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion
Chapter 5. Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
Chapter 6. Work and Energy
Chapter 7. Impulse and Momentum
Chapter 8. Rotational Kinematics
Chapter 9. Rotational Dynamics
Chapter 10. Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
Chapter 11. Fluids
Chapter 12. Temperature and Heat
Chapter 13. The Transfer of Heat
Chapter 14. The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory
Chapter 15. Thermodynamics
Chapter 16. Waves and Sound
Chapter 17. The Principle of Linear Superposition and Interference Phenomena
Chapter 18. Electric Forces and Electric Fields
Chapter 19. Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential
Chapter 20. Electric Circuits
Chapter 21. Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
Chapter 22. Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 23. Alternating Current Circuits
Chapter 24. Electromagnetic Waves
Chapter 25. The Reflection of Light: Mirrors
Chapter 26. The Refraction of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments
Chapter 27. Interference and the Wave Nature of Light
Chapter 28. Special Relativity
Chapter 29. Particles and Waves
Chapter 30. The Nature of the Atom
Chapter 31. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
Chapter 32. Ionising Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles
E-Text: 9780730382911
Textbook: 9780730382881