Physics for Scientists and Engineers

“Physics for Scientists and Engineers” by Paul M. Fishbane is a comprehensive resource published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2005. This third edition spans 1136 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough exploration of fundamental physics concepts aimed at both scientists and engineers. The book emphasizes conceptual understanding through various new elements, including conceptual examples and “Think About This” sections, alongside a significant number of revised end-of-chapter problems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of topics such as motion in multiple dimensions, Newton’s laws, energy conservation, and thermodynamics. The text also covers advanced subjects like electric fields, magnetism, and quantum physics, making it suitable for those seeking a deep understanding of physics principles. With its structured approach, this edition serves as a valuable tool for students and professionals looking to enhance their knowledge in the field of science and physics.
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The third edition of this best-selling book remains vigorous while including a number of new elements which emphasize conceptual understanding. These elements include conceptual examples, “Think About This” sections, and worked examples. Twenty-five percent of the end-of-chapter problems are new or revised.After a comprehensive introduction, the following topics are covered: straight-line motion; motion in two and three dimensions; Newton’s laws and their applications; kinetic energy; potential energy and conservation; linear momentum, collisions, and the center of mass; rotations of rigid bodies; angular momentum and torque; statics; gravitation; simple harmonic motion; waves, superposition, and interference; fluids, temperature, and ideal gases; heat flow and thermodynamics; molecules and gases; the second law of thermodynamics; electric charge and electric field; Gauss’ Law; electric potential; capacitors and dielectrics; currents in materials; dc circuits; magnetic fields; Faraday’s Law; magnetism and matter; inductance and circuit oscillations; alternating currents; Maxwell’s Equations; light; mirrors; interference; diffraction; special relativity; and quantum physics.For scientists and engineers.
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