Description
For courses in calculus-based physics.
Guided practice helps students develop into expert problem solvers
The new 15th Edition of University Physics with Modern Physics, now in SI Units, draws on insights from several users to help students see patterns and make connections between problem types. Students learn to recognize when to use similar steps in solving the same problem type and develop an understanding for problem solving approaches, rather than simply plugging values into an equation.
This edition addresses students’ tendency to focus on the objects and situations posed in a problem, rather than recognizing the underlying principle or the problem type. New Key Concept statements identify the main idea used in examples to help students recognize the underlying concepts and strategy. New Key Example Variation Problems within new Guided Practice sections group problems by type so students recognize when problems can be solved in similar ways, regardless of wording or numbers.
New Features
Give students the problem-solving tools they want, based on input from thousands of students
- New—Key Example Variation Problems in the new Guided Practice section are based on worked examples. They build in difficulty by changing scenarios, swapping knowns and unknowns, and adding complexity to provide a wide range of related problems that use the same basic approach to solve. Assignable in Pearson Mastering Physics.
- New—Key Concept statements appear at the end of every example, providing a summary of the key idea used in the solution to consolidate what was most important and what can be broadly applied to other problems.
- A research-based problem-solving approach (Identify, Set Up, Execute, Evaluate) teaches students to tackle problems thoughtfully rather than cutting straight to the math. This approach is consistently used not just in every example but also in the Problem-Solving Strategies and throughout the Instructor’s Solutions Manual.
Reinforce problem-solving skills with enhanced End-of-Chapter problem sets
- Expanded—Challenge problems significantly stretch students by requiring sophisticated reasoning, often involving multiple steps or concepts. They are the most difficult problems in each chapter and often involve calculus and the exploration of a topic or application not explicitly covered in the chapter.
- Expanded—Cumulative problems promote advanced problem-solving techniques by covering knowledge and skills from previous chapters to be integrated with understanding from the current chapter.
- Bridging Problems follow the Key Example Variation Problems and help students move from single-concept worked examples to multi-concept homework problems. The Bridging Problems are now assignable in Mastering.
Build conceptual understanding
- Learning Outcomes for each section are provided at the start of each chapter to prepare students for the ideas they will explore. Also listed are sections in previous chapters that are important in the upcoming material, helping students connect ideas and build on prior understanding.
- Test Your Understanding questions at the end of most sections let students check their grasp of the material and use a multiple-choice or ranking-task format to probe for common misconceptions. The answers to these questions are now provided immediately after the question in order to encourage students to try them.
- Annotated equations illustrate key equations to help students make the connection between a conceptual and a mathematical understanding of physics.
- Expanded—Caution paragraphs focus on typical misconceptions and student problem areas. Over a dozen more have been added based on common errors made in Pearson Mastering Physics.
Pearson Mastering Physics is not included. Students, if Pearson Mastering Physics is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN. Pearson Mastering Physics should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
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Teach your course your way: Your course is unique. So, whether you’d like to foster student engagement during class or give students anytime, anywhere access, Mastering gives you the flexibility to easily create your course to fit your needs.
- With Learning Catalytics, you’ll hear from every student when it matters most. You pose a variety of questions that help students recall and apply concepts and develop critical-thinking skills. Students respond using their smartphones, tablets, or laptops. You can monitor responses with real-time analytics and find out what your students do—and don’t—understand.
- New—Alternate problem sets provide additional problem-solving practice and offer instructors more options when creating assignments with hundreds of new questions and problems plus new end-of-chapter problems.
Empower each learner: Each student learns at a different pace. Personalized learning pinpoints the precise areas where each student needs practice and gives all students the support they need—when and where they need it—to be successful.
- Interactive Prelecture Videos introduce key topics with embedded assessment to help students prepare before lecture and to help professors identify student misconceptions.
- New—Direct Measurement Videos are short videos that show real situations of physical phenomena. Students then apply these quantities along with physics concepts to solve problems and answer questions about the motion of the objects in the video.
- Dynamic Study Modules help students study effectively—and at their own pace. The assignable modules rely on the latest research in cognitive science, using methods such as adaptivity, gamification, and intermittent rewards to stimulate learning and improve retention. Each series of questions adapts to each student’s performance and offers personalized feedback to help them master key concepts.
- 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. They ensure students practice and maintain their math skills, while tying together mathematical operations and physics analysis.
Deliver trusted content: We partner with highly respected authors to develop interactive content and course-specific resources that keep students on track and engaged.
- Video Tutor Demonstrations and Video Tutor Solutions tie directly to content in the textbook and can be accessed through Pearson Mastering Physics or from QR codes in the textbook.
- New—Key Example Variation Problems build in difficulty by changing scenarios, swapping knowns and unknowns, and adding complexity to provide the most helpful range of related problems that use the same basic approach to find their solutions. Assignable in Pearson Mastering Physics.
- New—Bridging Problems, now assignable in Pearson Mastering Physics. Bridging Problems follow the Key Example Variation problems and help students move from single-concept worked examples to multi-concept homework problems.
- Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, personalized reading experience available within Mastering. It allows students to easily highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in one place—even when offline. Linked videos and other media engage students and give them access to the help they need, when they need it.
Improve student results: When you teach with Mastering, student performance often improves. That’s why instructors have chosen Mastering for over 15 years, touching the lives of over 20 million students
Table of Contents
Volume 1 contains Chapters 1–20
Volume 2 contains Chapters 21–37
Volume 3 contains Chapters 37-44
MECHANICS
1. Units, Physical Quantities, and Vectors
2. Motion Along a Straight Line
3. Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
4. Newton’s Laws of Motion
5. Applying Newton’s Laws
6. Work and Kinetic Energy
7. Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
8. Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions
9. Rotation of Rigid Bodies
10. Dynamics of Rotational Motion
11. Equilibrium and Elasticity
12. Fluid Mechanics
13. Gravitation
14. Periodic Motion
WAVES/ACOUSTICS
15. Mechanical Waves
16. Sound and Hearing
THERMODYNAMICS
17. Temperature and Heat
18. Thermal Properties of Matter
19. The First Law of Thermodynamics
20. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
ELECTROMAGNETISM
21. Electric Charge and Electric Field
22. Gauss’s Law
23. Electric Potential
24. Capacitance and Dielectrics
25. Current, Resistance, and Electromotive Force
26. Direct-Current Circuits
27. Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
28. Sources of Magnetic Field
29. Electromagnetic Induction
30. Inductance
31. Alternating Current
32. Electromagnetic Waves
OPTICS
33. The Nature and Propagation of Light
34. Geometric Optics
35. Interference
36. Diffraction
MODERN PHYSICS
37. Relativity
38. Photons: Light Waves Behaving as Particles
39. Particles Behaving as Waves
40. Quantum Mechanics I: Wave Functions
41. Quantum Mechanics II: Atomic Structure
42. Molecules and Condensed Matter
43. Nuclear Physics
44. Particle Physics and Cosmology
Mastering Physics
This title can be supported by Mastering Physics, an online homework and tutorial system, designed to test and build your students understanding. If you'd like to arrange a demonstration of Mastering Physics, let us know by contacting us at docent@pearson.com and we can get a Pearson representative to contact you. Visit Pearson MyLab & Mastering to find out how it can improve results by engaging students effectively with immersive content, tools, and experiences.
Package
This title can be supported by MyLab Mathematics, an online homework and tutorial system, designed to test and build your students understanding. If you'd like to arrange a demonstration of MyLab Mathematics, let us know by contacting us at docent@pearson.com and we can get a Pearson representative to contact you. Visit Pearson MyLab & Mastering to find out how it can improve results by engaging students effectively with immersive content, tools, and experiences.
University Physics with Modern Physics plus Pearson Mastering Physics with Pearson eText, Global Edition
Young and Freeman
ISBN10: 1292314958 | ISBN13: 9781292314952
Available: November 2019
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