Principles & Practice of Physics, Global Edition, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (October 14, 2022) © 2023

  • Eric Mazur
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For courses in introductory calculus-based physics

For a strong, deep, and fundamentally simple understanding of physics

Eric Mazur's groundbreaking Principles and Practice of Physics establishes an understanding of physics that is thorough and accessible. Mazur's unique pedagogy and popular peer-to-peer instruction techniques incorporate insights supported by physics education research (PER) to help students develop a true conceptual understanding alongside the quantitative skills needed in the course. The material emphasises core unifying ideas with the first half of each chapter teaching the ideas using words and images - not mathematics. The second half of each chapter casts the ideas into quantitative and symbolic form. 

The 2nd Edition integrates key features from the Practice volume into the Principles volume and provides all Practice volume content in Mastering Physics. The new edition provides new prelecture material that better prepares students to come to class ready to participate and supports instructors in building active and relevant lectures.

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  • 1. Foundations
  • 2. Motion in One Dimension
  • 3. Acceleration
  • 4. Momentum
  • 5. Energy
  • 6. Principle of Relativity
  • 7. Interactions
  • 8. Force
  • 9. Work
  • 10. Motion in a Plane
  • 11. Motion in a Circle
  • 12. Torque
  • 13. Gravity
  • 14. Special Relativity
  • 15. Periodic Motion
  • 16. Waves in One Dimension
  • 17. Waves in Two and Three Dimensions
  • 18. Fluids
  • 19. Entropy
  • 20. Energy Transferred Thermally
  • 21. Degradation of Energy
  • 22. Electric Interactions
  • 23. The Electric Field
  • 24. Gauss's Law
  • 25. Work and Energy in Electrostatics
  • 26. Charge Separation and Storage
  • 27. Magnetic Interactions
  • 28. Magnetic Fields of Charged Particles in Motion
  • 29. Changing Magnetic Fields
  • 30. Changing Electric Fields
  • 31. Electric Circuits
  • 32. Electronics
  • 33. Optics
  • 34. Wave and Particle Optics

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