Fundamentals of Physics

Fundamentals of Physics by Jearl Walker, published by Wiley in 2011, is a comprehensive text that spans 1107 pages in English. This edition focuses on essential concepts in physics, covering a range of topics from measurement and motion to energy conservation and angular momentum. The book serves as a detailed resource for understanding the fundamental principles that govern physical phenomena.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of various subjects, including motion in one, two, and three dimensions, as well as the relationship between force and motion. The text also delves into kinetic and potential energy, providing insights into conservation laws and the dynamics of rotation. This edition is designed to support learners in grasping the foundational aspects of physics, making it a valuable addition to any science curriculum.
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Measurement — Motion along a straight line — Vectors — Motion in two and three dimensions — Force and motion I — Force and motion II — Kinetic energy and work — Potential energy and conservation of energy — Center of mass and linear momentum — Rotation — Rolling, torque, and angular momentum.
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