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Description For courses in introductory calculus-based physics. About the book Provide a wide variety of applications and examples for learning problem solving skills NEW - Digital Applications describe the basics of digital from the ground up. Binary numbers, bits and bytes, are introduced in Chapter 23 along with analog-to-digital conversion ADC , and vice versa, including digital audio and how video screens work.

Digital Chapters 23, 29, 33, 40 includes quantization error, digital error correction, noise, bit error rate, digital TV data stream, refresh rate, active matrix, thin film transistors, digital memory, bit-line, reading and writing of memory cells MOSFET , floating gate, volatile and nonvolatile memory, Bayer, JPEG, ASCII code, and more.

Step-by-Step Examples follow most Problem-Solving Boxes with the next Example being worked step-by-step, following the steps of the preceding Problem Solving Box to show students how this tool can be used. Estimation Examples help students develop skills for making order-of-magnitude estimates, even when data is scarce, or when you might never have guessed any result was possible. Conceptual Examples pose a question which hopefully starts you to think about a response. Give yourself a little time to come up with your own response before reading the Response given.

Help students develop problem-solving confidence NEW - Misconceptual Questions contain common student misconceptions at the end of every chapter just before the Problems. These multiple-choice questions help students avoid common mistakes and discover and distinguish their own misconceptions when solving problems. Note Sections in worked-out Examples appear after the Solution and remark on the solution itself, mention an application, or give an alternate approach to solving the problem.

Problem Solving Strategies placed throughout the text suggest a step-by-step approach to problem solving for a particular topic, but the basics remain the same. Most of these Strategies are followed by an Example that is solved by explicitly following the suggested steps. Draws students into the physics at hand with outstanding pedagogy Chapter Opening Questions COQs are multiple-choice questions at the beginning of each Chapter that immediately engage students with key Chapter concepts, presenting common student misconceptions.

Students revisit the COQs later in the Chapter, as an Exercise, to see if their answers have changed. Answers to all Exercises are given at the end of the Chapter. A Physics Applied marginal note placed in the margin makes it easy to spot the Applications within chapters. A full list of Applications appears after the Table of Contents.

Problem-Solving Marginal Notes refer to hints within the text for solving Problems and are included throughout the Chapters to emphasize key Problem-Solving strategies. Problem-Solving Boxes, found throughout the book, outline a step-by-step approach to get students thinking about and involved in the problem at hand.

Optional Section Graphical Analysis and Numerical Integration, including Example Numerical Integration, describes techniques students can use to solve problems numerically, using a computer or graphing calculator.

Problems that use these numerical techniques are found at the end of many Chapters. Reach every student with Mastering Teach your course your way With Learning Catalytics , youll hear from every student when it matters most. You pose a variety of questions that help students recall ideas, apply concepts, and develop critical-thinking skills, and students respond using their own smartphones, tablets, or laptops.

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NEW - Quantitative Prelecture Videos now complement the conceptual Interactive Pre-lecture Videos designed to expose students to concepts before class and help them learn how problems for a specific concept are worked.

Grids, rulers, and frame counters appear as overlays to help students make precise measurements of quantities such as position and time. Students apply the quantities along with physics concepts to solve problems and answer questions about the motion of objects in the video.

Assignable in Mastering, the problems can replace or supplement traditional word problems or serve as open-ended questions to help develop problem-solving skills. The Physics Primer relies on videos, hints, and feedback to refresh students math skills in the context of physics and prepares them for success in the course. These tutorials can be assigned before the course begins or throughout the course as just-in-time remediation.

They ensure students practice and maintain their math skills, while tying together mathematical operations and physics analysis. PhET simulations are interactive tools in Mastering Physics that help students make connections between real-life phenomena and the underlying physics.

New to This Edition. About the book Provide a wide variety of applications and examples for learning problem-solving skills Digital Applications describe the basics of digital from the ground up.

Digital Chapters 23, 29, 33, 40 includes quantization error, digital error correction, noise, bit error rate, digi-tal TV data stream, refresh rate, active matrix, thin film transistors, digital memory, bit-line, reading and writing of memory cells MOSFET , floating gate, volatile and nonvolatile memory, Bayer, JPEG, ASCII code, and more.

Help students develop problem-solving confidence Misconceptual Questions contain common student misconceptions at the end of every chapter just before the Problems. Reach every student with Mastering Interactive Prelecture Videos provide an introduction to key topics with embedded assessment to help students prepare before lecture and to help professors identify student misconceptions.

Quantitative Prelecture Videos now complement the conceptual Interactive Prelecture Videos designed to expose students to concepts before class and help them learn how problems for a specific concept are worked. Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, mobile-optimized, personalized reading experience available within Mastering Physics.

It lets students highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in one place, even when offline. Educators can easily customize the table of contents, schedule readings, and share their own notes with students so they see the connection between their eText and what they learn in class motivating them to keep reading and keep learning. Table of Contents Complete version: 44 Chapters i ncluding 9 Chapters of modern physics.

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Electromagnetic Waves. Light: Geometric Optics. The Wave Nature of Light. Optical Instruments. Special Theory of Relativity. Early Quantum Theory and Models of the Atom. Quantum Mechanics of Atoms. Molecules and Solids. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity. Nuclear Energy; Effects and Uses of Radiation.

Elementary Particles. Astrophysics and Cosmology. Appendix A: Mathematical Review. Appendix B: Dimensional Analysis. Appendix D: Gauss's Law. Appendix E:Galilean and Lorentz Transformations.

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Physics: Principles with Applications, 5th Edition. Douglas C. Availability This title is out of print. Overview Features Contents Order Overview. Description For algebra-based introductory physics courses taken primarily by pre-med, agricultural, technology, and architectural students. Problem-solving notes. Previous editions.



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