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E-grāmata: Barron's Science 360: A Complete Study Guide to Physics with Online Practice

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  • Sērija : Barron's Test Prep
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Kaplan Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506281476
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  • Sērija : Barron's Test Prep
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Kaplan Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506281476
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Barron&;s Math 360: Physics is your complete go-to guide for everything physics

This comprehensive guide is an essential resource for:
  • High school and college courses
  • Homeschooling
  • Virtual Learning
  • Learning pods

Inside you&;ll find:
  • Comprehensive Content Review: Begin your study with the basic building blocks of physics and build as you go. Topics include, motion, forces, electricity, magnetism and introduction to nuclear physics, and much more.
  • Effective Organization: Topic organization and simple lesson formats break down the subject matter into manageable learning modules that help guide a successful study plan customized to your needs.
  • Clear Examples and Illustrations: Easy-to-follow explanations, hundreds of helpful illustrations, and numerous step-by-step examples make this book ideal for self-study and rapid learning.
  • Practice Exercises: Each chapter ends with practice exercises designed to reinforce and extend key skills and concepts. These checkup exercises, along  with the answers and solutions, will help you assess your understanding and monitor your progress.
  • Access to Online Practice: Take your learning online for 50 practice questions designed to test your knowledge with automated scoring to show you how far you have come.
How To Use This Book ix
1 Three Types Of Relativity 1(6)
1.1 Galilean Relativity
1(1)
1.2 Special Relativity
2(2)
1.3 General Relativity
4(3)
2 Forces 7(14)
2.1 Newton's Three Laws of Motion
7(3)
2.2 Types of Forces
10(4)
2.3 Fundamental Forces
14(1)
2.4 Free-Body Diagrams and Solving Force Problems
14(5)
Review Exercises
19(2)
3 Linear Motion 21(10)
3.1 Acceleration and Velocity Vectors
21(3)
3.2 Distance and Displacement
24(1)
3.3 Kinematics Graphs
25(2)
3.4 Equations of Motion for Constant Acceleration
27(2)
Review Exercises
29(2)
4 2-D Motion 31(14)
4.1 Relative Velocity
31(2)
4.2 Centripetal Forces and Circular Motion
33(4)
4.3 Projectile Motion
37(3)
4.4 Orbital Motion
40(2)
Review Exercises
42(3)
5 Angular Dynamics And Kinematics 45(14)
5.1 Rotational Kinematics
46(2)
5.2 Rotational Dynamics
48(5)
5.3 Center of Mass
53(2)
5.4 Static Problems
55(2)
Review Exercises
57(2)
6 Conservation Laws 59(16)
6.1 Why Are There Conservation Laws?
59(2)
6.2 Conservation of Linear Momentum
61(1)
6.3 Conservation of Angular Momentum
62(1)
6.4 Conservation of Energy
63(5)
6.5 More on Energy
68(4)
Review Exercises
72(3)
7 Electricity 75(10)
7.1 Charge
75(2)
7.2 Conductors and Insulators
77(1)
7.3 Charge Transfer
78(3)
7.4 Coulomb's Law
81(1)
7.5 Voltage
82(2)
Review Exercises
84(1)
8 Simple Circuits 85(18)
8.1 Simple Circuits
85(1)
8.2 Resistance, Current, and Ohm's Law
86(4)
8.3 Series and Parallel Circuits
90(1)
8.4 Kirchhoff's Laws for Circuits
91(1)
8.5 Circuit Diagrams
92(6)
8.6 Capacitors
98(2)
Review Exercises
100(3)
9 Fields 103(22)
9.1 Forces and Fields
103(2)
9.2 Gravitational Fields
105(1)
9.3 Electric Fields
106(3)
9.4 Energy and Fields
109(1)
9.5 Magnetic Fields
110(5)
9.6 Magnetic Forces
115(4)
9.7 The Hall Effect
119(2)
Review Exercises
121(4)
10 Electromagnetism 125(10)
10.1 Faraday and Lenz
125(3)
10.2 Common Electromagnetic Devices
128(3)
10.3 Maxwell and Electromagnetic Radiation
131(1)
10.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum
132(1)
10.5 Special Relativity and Electromagnetism
132(1)
Review Exercises
133(2)
11 Waves 135(20)
11.1 Simple Harmonic Motion
135(4)
11.2 Wave Basics
139(1)
11.3 Traveling Waves
140(1)
11.4 Interference
141(1)
11.5 Standing Waves
142(1)
11.6 Sound as a Wave
143(2)
11.7 Light as a Wave
145(1)
11.8 Traveling Sources and Receivers: The Doppler Shift
146(1)
11.9 Wave Behavior
147(4)
11.10 Encoding Information in Electromagnetic Waves
151(1)
Review Exercises
152(3)
12 Optics 155(20)
12.1 What Is Optics?
155(1)
12.2 Law of Reflection
156(1)
12.3 Law of Refraction
157(2)
12.4 Ray Tracing and Image Formation
159(4)
12.5 Two-Slit Interference and Diffraction Gratings
163(3)
12.6 Single-Slit Interference
166(1)
12.7 Thin-Film Interference
167(1)
12.8 Scattering
168(3)
Review Exercises
171(4)
13 Thermodynamics 175(16)
13.1 Temperature and Heat
175(5)
13.2 Gas Laws
180(3)
13.3 Laws of Thermodynamics
183(4)
13.4 Engines
187(2)
Review Exercises
189(2)
14 Fluids 191(10)
14.1 What Is a Fluid?
191(2)
14.2 Fluid Friction
193(1)
14.3 Pascal and Hydraulics
194(1)
14.4 Archimedes and Buoyancy
195(1)
14.5 Bernoulli and Fluid Flow
196(3)
Review Exercises
199(2)
15 Quantum Physics 201(14)
15.1 The Standard Model
201(3)
15.2 Early Quantum Mechanics
204(3)
15.3 Complete Quantum Theories of the Atom
207(2)
15.4 Nuclear Physics
209(4)
15.5 Classical vs. Modern Physics
213(1)
Review Exercises
214(1)
16 Astrophysics 215(12)
16.1 The Composition of Stars
215(2)
16.2 Fission and Fusion
217(1)
16.3 Stellar Evolution
218(2)
16.4 The Big Bang
220(2)
16.5 Dark Energy
222(1)
16.6 Dark Matter
222(1)
16.7 The Cosmic Distance Ladder
223(4)
Appendix A: Vectors 227(14)
Concepts
227(2)
Math
229(8)
Physics
237(2)
Review Exercises
239(2)
Appendix B: Units 241(6)
Si Units
241(2)
Dimensional Analysis
243(1)
Universal Units?
244(3)
Appendix C: Formulas 247(8)
General Physics Problem-Solving Procedure
247(2)
Commonly Used Physics Equations
249(4)
Constants
253(2)
Appendix D: Answers To Review Exercises 255(52)
Index 307
About the Author Kenneth Rideout, M.S. has a B.S. in Honors Physics from Purdue University and an M.S. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University. He has been teaching high school physics for more than fifteen years in the Boston area and is currently the science department head at Wayland High School in Wayland, MA.

About the Publisher In the 1930s, Manuel H. Barron opened a bookstore in Brooklyn, New York. 

People from the community asked Mr. Barron about books that might be available to help their children study for the New York State Regents exams. After realizing there wasn't anything available, Mr. Barron created his own study guides.

80 years later, Barron's has helped millions of people prepare for their next step.