Jim Breithaupt
Physics: A Complete Introduction
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The book covers all the areas in physics, and each chapter includes explanations and examples to help you develop the understanding you need.
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The book covers all the areas in physics, and each chapter includes explanations and examples to help you develop the understanding you need.
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Produktdetails
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- TY Science
- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 135mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781529397925
- ISBN-10: 1529397928
- Artikelnr.: 58384145
- TY Science
- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 135mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781529397925
- ISBN-10: 1529397928
- Artikelnr.: 58384145
Jim Breithaupt is an author and lecturer with extensive teaching experience in schools and colleges. His highly successful physics books are used by students throughout Britain and in many other countries.
1. : Preface
2. : Acknowledgements
3. : Introduction
4.
* : About physics
* : The golden rule of science
* : Strange ideas
5. 1: Starting physics
6.
* : Physics in practice
* : Density tests
7. 2: Science in motion
8.
* : Measuring motion
* : Accelerated motion along a straight line
9. 3: Forces in action
10.
* : Newton's laws of motion
* : Stability
11. 4: Machines at work
12.
* : Work, energy and power
* : Efficiency and power
13. 5: Thermal physics
14.
* : Heat and temperature
* : Thermal properties of materials
15. 6: Engines and thermodynamics
16.
* : Heat engines
* : The Laws of Thermodynamics
17. 7: Electricity
18.
* : The nature of electricity
* : Electric circuits
* : Electricity at work
* : Electricity in the home
19. 8: The nature of light
20.
* : Properties of light
* : Theories of light
21. 9: Materials and molecules
22.
* : Atoms and molecules
* : More about bonds
* : Solids and structures
* : Molecules in fluids
* : Pressure
23. 10: The age of new physics
24.
* : Quantum theory
* : Relativity
25. 11: The structure of matter
26.
* : Inside the atom
* : Radioactivity
* : Quarks and leptons
27. 12: Energy from the Nucleus
28.
* : Nuclear fission
* : Nuclear reactors
* : Energy options for the future
29. 13: Journey into space
30.
* : About gravity
* : The expanding universe
31. 14: A Challenging Future
32.
* : The frontiers of physics
* : An unpredictable future
33. : Answers to numerical questions
34. : Glossary
35. : Index
2. : Acknowledgements
3. : Introduction
4.
* : About physics
* : The golden rule of science
* : Strange ideas
5. 1: Starting physics
6.
* : Physics in practice
* : Density tests
7. 2: Science in motion
8.
* : Measuring motion
* : Accelerated motion along a straight line
9. 3: Forces in action
10.
* : Newton's laws of motion
* : Stability
11. 4: Machines at work
12.
* : Work, energy and power
* : Efficiency and power
13. 5: Thermal physics
14.
* : Heat and temperature
* : Thermal properties of materials
15. 6: Engines and thermodynamics
16.
* : Heat engines
* : The Laws of Thermodynamics
17. 7: Electricity
18.
* : The nature of electricity
* : Electric circuits
* : Electricity at work
* : Electricity in the home
19. 8: The nature of light
20.
* : Properties of light
* : Theories of light
21. 9: Materials and molecules
22.
* : Atoms and molecules
* : More about bonds
* : Solids and structures
* : Molecules in fluids
* : Pressure
23. 10: The age of new physics
24.
* : Quantum theory
* : Relativity
25. 11: The structure of matter
26.
* : Inside the atom
* : Radioactivity
* : Quarks and leptons
27. 12: Energy from the Nucleus
28.
* : Nuclear fission
* : Nuclear reactors
* : Energy options for the future
29. 13: Journey into space
30.
* : About gravity
* : The expanding universe
31. 14: A Challenging Future
32.
* : The frontiers of physics
* : An unpredictable future
33. : Answers to numerical questions
34. : Glossary
35. : Index
1. : Preface
2. : Acknowledgements
3. : Introduction
4.
* : About physics
* : The golden rule of science
* : Strange ideas
5. 1: Starting physics
6.
* : Physics in practice
* : Density tests
7. 2: Science in motion
8.
* : Measuring motion
* : Accelerated motion along a straight line
9. 3: Forces in action
10.
* : Newton's laws of motion
* : Stability
11. 4: Machines at work
12.
* : Work, energy and power
* : Efficiency and power
13. 5: Thermal physics
14.
* : Heat and temperature
* : Thermal properties of materials
15. 6: Engines and thermodynamics
16.
* : Heat engines
* : The Laws of Thermodynamics
17. 7: Electricity
18.
* : The nature of electricity
* : Electric circuits
* : Electricity at work
* : Electricity in the home
19. 8: The nature of light
20.
* : Properties of light
* : Theories of light
21. 9: Materials and molecules
22.
* : Atoms and molecules
* : More about bonds
* : Solids and structures
* : Molecules in fluids
* : Pressure
23. 10: The age of new physics
24.
* : Quantum theory
* : Relativity
25. 11: The structure of matter
26.
* : Inside the atom
* : Radioactivity
* : Quarks and leptons
27. 12: Energy from the Nucleus
28.
* : Nuclear fission
* : Nuclear reactors
* : Energy options for the future
29. 13: Journey into space
30.
* : About gravity
* : The expanding universe
31. 14: A Challenging Future
32.
* : The frontiers of physics
* : An unpredictable future
33. : Answers to numerical questions
34. : Glossary
35. : Index
2. : Acknowledgements
3. : Introduction
4.
* : About physics
* : The golden rule of science
* : Strange ideas
5. 1: Starting physics
6.
* : Physics in practice
* : Density tests
7. 2: Science in motion
8.
* : Measuring motion
* : Accelerated motion along a straight line
9. 3: Forces in action
10.
* : Newton's laws of motion
* : Stability
11. 4: Machines at work
12.
* : Work, energy and power
* : Efficiency and power
13. 5: Thermal physics
14.
* : Heat and temperature
* : Thermal properties of materials
15. 6: Engines and thermodynamics
16.
* : Heat engines
* : The Laws of Thermodynamics
17. 7: Electricity
18.
* : The nature of electricity
* : Electric circuits
* : Electricity at work
* : Electricity in the home
19. 8: The nature of light
20.
* : Properties of light
* : Theories of light
21. 9: Materials and molecules
22.
* : Atoms and molecules
* : More about bonds
* : Solids and structures
* : Molecules in fluids
* : Pressure
23. 10: The age of new physics
24.
* : Quantum theory
* : Relativity
25. 11: The structure of matter
26.
* : Inside the atom
* : Radioactivity
* : Quarks and leptons
27. 12: Energy from the Nucleus
28.
* : Nuclear fission
* : Nuclear reactors
* : Energy options for the future
29. 13: Journey into space
30.
* : About gravity
* : The expanding universe
31. 14: A Challenging Future
32.
* : The frontiers of physics
* : An unpredictable future
33. : Answers to numerical questions
34. : Glossary
35. : Index