College Physics: A Strategic Approach, Global Edition, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (May 29, 2024) © 2024

  • Randall D Knight California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
  • Brian Jones Colorado State University
  • Stuart Field Colorado State University
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Intended for algebra-based introductory physics courses.
Building on the research-proven instructional techniques introduced in Knight’s Physics for Scientists and Engineers, College Physics: A Strategic Approach sets a new standard for algebra-based introductory physics—gaining widespread critical acclaim from professors and students alike. The text, supplements, and optional MasteringPhysics® work together to help students see and understand the big picture, gain crucial problem-solving skills and confidence, and better prepare for lecture and their future.
For the 3rd Edition, Randy Knight, Brian Jones and Stuart Field have incorporated student feedback and research to strengthen their focus on student learning, and to apply the best results from educational research and extensive user feedback and metadata.
This program presents an unparalleled teaching and learning experience, uniquely effective and integrated.
  • Prepare for lecture: Prepare students for lecture with innovative and engaging media tools, tailored carefully to reinforce the textbook.
  • Understand the big picture: Enable students to understand the connections between topics, the real-world context, and the overarching themes, skills, and principles of physics using refined and expanded learning tools.
  • Develop problem-solving skills: Equip students with problem-solving tactics and strategies through expanded guidance and practice in the text and online in MasteringPhysics.
  • Foster skills for the MCAT: Gear students up for the new MCAT with enhanced life-science and biomedical applications in the text and problems, and increased emphasis on reasoning with real-world situations and data.
  • I. FORCE AND MOTION
  • 1. Representing Motion
  • 2. Motion in One Dimension
  • 3. Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions
  • 4. Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • 5. Applying Newton’s Laws
  • 6. Circular Motion, Orbits, and Gravity
  • 7. Rotational Motion
  • 8. Equilibrium and Elasticity
  • II. CONSERVATION LAWS
  • 9. Momentum
  • 10. Energy and Work
  • 11. Using Energy
  • III. PROPERTIES OF MATTER
  • 12. Thermal Properties of Matter
  • 13. Fluids
  • IV. OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES
  • 14. Oscillations
  • 15. Traveling Waves and Sound
  • 16. Superposition and Standing Waves
  • V. OPTICS
  • 17. Wave Optics
  • 18. Ray Optics
  • 19. Optical Instruments
  • VI. ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
  • 20. Electric Fields and Forces
  • 21. Electrical Potential
  • 22. Current and Resistance
  • 23. Circuits
  • 24. Magnetic Fields and Forces
  • 25. Electromagnetic Induction and Electromagnetic Waves
  • 26. AC Electricity
  • VII. MODERN PHYSICS
  • 27. Relativity
  • 28. Quantum Physics
  • 29. Atoms and Molecules
  • 30. Nuclear Physics

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