Conceptual Physics, Global Edition, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (March 22, 2023) © 2023

  • Paul G. Hewitt City College of San Francisco
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  • 1. About Science 
  • I. MECHANICS
  • 2. Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia
  • 3. Linear Motion
  • 4. Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force and Acceleration
  • 5. Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action and Reaction
  • 6. Momentum
  • 7. Energy
  • 8. Rotational Motion
  • 9. Gravity
  • 10. Projectile and Satellite Motion
  • II. PROPERTIES OF MATTER
  • 11. Atomic Nature of Matter
  • 12. Solids
  • 13. Liquids
  • 14. Gases
  • III. HEAT
  • 15. Temperature, Heat and Expansion
  • 16. Heat Transfer
  • 17. Change of Phase
  • 18. Thermodynamics
  • IV. SOUND
  • 19. Vibrations and Waves
  • 20. Sound
  • 21. Musical Sounds
  • V. ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
  • 22. Electrostatics
  • 23. Electric Current
  • 24. Magnetism
  • 25. Electromagnetic Induction
  • VI. LIGHT
  • 26. Properties of Light
  • 27. Color
  • 28. Reflection and Refraction
  • 29. Light Waves
  • 30. Light Emission
  • 31. Light Quanta
  • VII. ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
  • 32. The Atom and the Quantum
  • 33. Atomic Nucleus and Radioactivity
  • 34. Nuclear Fission and Fusion
  • VIII. RELATIVITY
  • 35. Special Theory of Relativity
  • 36. General Theory of Relativity
  • Appendices
  • A. On Measurement and Unit Conversion
  • B. More About Motion
  • C. Graphing
  • D. Vector Applications
  • E. Exponential Growth and Doubling Time

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