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西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版原書12版)

西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版原書12版)

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作 者: (美)休D.楊,(美)羅杰A.弗里德曼 著
出版社: 機(jī)械工業(yè)出版社
叢編項(xiàng):
標(biāo) 簽: 理論物理學(xué)

ISBN: 9787111326755 出版時(shí)間: 2011-06-01 包裝: 平裝
開本: 16開 頁數(shù): 全2冊 字?jǐn)?shù):  

內(nèi)容簡介

  《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》作為著名的世界經(jīng)典優(yōu)秀教材,《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理》自1949年首次出版以來,歷經(jīng)半個(gè)多世紀(jì),在物理教育的探索與創(chuàng)新方面一直發(fā)揮著先導(dǎo)作用,其許多可圈可點(diǎn)的特色在美國乃至世界其他國家,影響了一代又一代的大學(xué)師生,是當(dāng)今世界發(fā)行量最大的主流教材之一?!段鳡査巩?dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》是第12版,它很好地繼承了最暢銷的第11版不斷創(chuàng)新和精心制作的傳統(tǒng),在充分吸收教育研究優(yōu)秀思想的基礎(chǔ)上,它強(qiáng)化了解題指導(dǎo),并提供先進(jìn)、形象的概念教學(xué)法,系統(tǒng)性很強(qiáng)的習(xí)題,被實(shí)際教學(xué)證明有效和得到廣泛應(yīng)用的教學(xué)輔導(dǎo)與作業(yè)在線系統(tǒng)。《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》內(nèi)容豐富、生動(dòng),圖文并茂,舉例鮮活,趣味性強(qiáng),聯(lián)系實(shí)際密切,強(qiáng)調(diào)概念理解,注重能力培養(yǎng);每章的問題引入法、正文探索式的敘述法以及每節(jié)的思考題檢測法等多種教學(xué)方法并用,能有效調(diào)動(dòng)學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)的積極性,提高學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)效能;原汁原味的英語更能讓學(xué)生盡享語言學(xué)習(xí)的美味大餐、《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》的主要特色有:四步解題法:所有例題都采用四步解題法:審題(Identify)、破題(Setup)、求解(Excute)和討論(Evaluate),這種規(guī)范、科學(xué)的解題方式十分有利于學(xué)生形成思維清晰、表述準(zhǔn)確、方法明確的解題習(xí)慣,并能逐步獲得較強(qiáng)的解決實(shí)際問題的能力。教學(xué)緊隨練習(xí):練習(xí)包括:采用語言、公式、圖片等來鞏固物理概念的本章生動(dòng)總結(jié),采用多項(xiàng)選擇和排序的理解測驗(yàn)等。配有“掌握物理”教學(xué)輔導(dǎo)與作業(yè)在線系統(tǒng):該系統(tǒng)內(nèi)容豐富,除了具有超過1200條的自學(xué)材料和章后問題的資料庫外,還包括專門針對(duì)“解題策略”和“理解測驗(yàn)”的解答。該系統(tǒng)可以在世界范圍內(nèi)為使用《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版原書12版)(套裝共2冊)》的師生提供服務(wù)?!段鳡査巩?dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》主要內(nèi)容有力學(xué)、波動(dòng)和聲學(xué)、熱學(xué)、電磁學(xué)、光學(xué)、近代物理學(xué)等。《西爾斯當(dāng)代大學(xué)物理(英文版·原書12版)(共2冊)》為高等學(xué)校理工科各專業(yè)學(xué)生的大學(xué)物理雙語教學(xué)教材,也是廣大高校物理教師非常好的教學(xué)輔助資源或參考書。

作者簡介

  休 D.楊(Hugh D.Young) is Emeritus Professor of Physics atCarnegie Mellon Universityin Pittsburgh,PA.He attended CarnegieMellon for both undergraduate and grad-uate study and earned hisPh.D.in fundamental particle theory under the direction 0f the lateRichard Cutkosky.He joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon in 1956and has also spent two years as a Visiting Professor at theUniversity of Califomia at Berkeley. Pro Young’S career hascentered entirely around undergraduate education.He has writtenseveral undergraduate-level textbooks,and in 1 973 he becameaCO-authorwithFrancis SearsandMarkZemanskyfortheirwell-knownintroduc-tory texts.witIl theirdeaths,he assumed full responsibility for new editions 0fthesebooks until joined by Prof.Freedman for Uiversity Physics.Prof.Young is an enthusiastic skier,climber,and hiker.He alsoserved for sev.eral years as Associate Organist at St.Paul’SCathedral in Pittsburgh,and hasplayed numerous organ recitals inthe Pittsburgh area.Prof.Young and his wife Alice usually travelextensively in the summer,especially in Europe and in the desertcanyon counthern of southern Utah.

圖書目錄

BRIEF CONTENTS
Mechanics
1 Units,Physical Quantities,and Vectors
1.1 The Nature of Physics
1.2 Solving Physics Problems
1.3  Standards and Units
1.4 Unit Consistency and Conversions
1.5  Uncertainty and Signifi. cant Figures
1.6 Estimates and Orders of Magnitude
1.7 Vectors and Vector Addition
1.8  Components of Vectors
1.9  Unit Vectors
1. I0 Products of Vectors

2 Motion Along a Straight Line
2. 1  Displacement, Time, and Average Velocity
2.2 Instantaneous Velocity
2.3  Average and Instantaneous
Acceleration
2.4 Motion with Constant Acceleration
2.5  Freely Falling Bodies
2.6 Velocity and Position by Integration

3 Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
3.1  Position and Velocity Vectors
3.2 The Acceleration Vector
3.3 Projectile Motion
3.4 Motion in a Circle
3.5 Relative Velocity

4 Newton,s Laws of Motion
4.1 Force and Interactions
4.2 Newton's First Law
4.3 Newton's Second Law
4.4 Mass and Weight
4.5 Newton' s Third Law
4.6 Free-Body Diagrams

5 Applying Newton's Laws
5. 1  Using Newton's First Law:Particles in Equilibrium
5.2 Using Newton' s Second Law:Dynamics of Particles
5.3  Frictional Forces
5.4 Dynamics of Circular Motion
5.5  The Fundamental Forces of Nature

6 Work and Kinetic Energy
6. 1  Work
6.2 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem
6.3  Work and Energy with Varying Forces
6.4 Power

7 Potential Energyand Energy Conservation
7. 1  Gravitational Potential Energy
7.2 Elastic Potential Energy
7.3  Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
7.4  Force and Potential Energy
7.5  Energy Diagrams

8 Momentum,Impulse,and Collisions
8. 1  Momentum and Impulse
8.2  Conservation of Momentum
8.3  Momentum Conservation and Collisions
8.4 Elastic Collisions
8.5  Center of Mass
8.6  Rocket Propulsion

9 Rotation of Rigid Bodies
9.1  Angular Velocity and Acceleration
9.2 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration
9.3  Relating Linear and Angular Kinematics
9.4 Energy in Rotational Motion
9.5  Parallel-Axis Theorem
9.6  Moment-of-Inertia Calculations

10 Dynamics of Rotational Motion
10. 1  Torque
10.2 Torque and Angular Acceleration for a Rigid Body
10. 3 Rigid-Body Rotation About a Moving Axis
10.4 Work and Power in Rotational Motion
10.5  Angular Momentum
10.6  Conservation of Angular Momentum
10.7  Gyroscopes and Precession

11 Equilibrium and Elasticity
11.1  Conditions for Equilibrium
11.2  Center of Gravity
11.3  Solving Rigid-Body Equilibrium Problems
11.4 Stress, Strain, and Elastic Moduli
11.5 Elasticity and Plasticity

12 Gravitation
12.1  Newton's Law of Gravitation
12.2 Weight
12.3  Gravitational Potential Energy
12.4 The Motion of Satellites
12.5  Kepler' s Laws and the Motion of Planets
12. 6 Spherical Mass Distributions
12.7 Apparent Weight and the Earth'Rotation
12.8  Black Holes

13 Periodic Motion
13. 1  Describing Oscillation
13.2 Simple Harmonic Motion
13.3  Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion
13.4 Applications of Simple Harmonic Motion
13.5 The Simple Pendulum
13.6 The Physical Pendulum
13.7 Damped Oscillations
13.8  Forced Oscillations and Resonance

14 F1uid Mechanics Waves/Acoustics
14. 1  Density
ld. 2 Pressure in a Fluid
ld. 3  Buoyancy
ld. 4 Fluid Flow
14.5  Bernoulli' s Equation
14.6  Viscosity and Turbulence

15 Mechanical Waves
15. 1  Types of Mechanical Waves
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16 Sound and HearingThermodynamics
17 Temperature and Heat
18 Thermal Properties of Matter
19 The First Law of Thermodynamics
20 The Second Law of ThermodynamicsElectromagnetism
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