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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David V. GuerraPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Taylor & Francis Ltd ISBN: 9781032490939ISBN 10: 1032490934 Pages: 932 Publication Date: 19 June 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsVolume 1: Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Forces and Static Equilibrium. Chapter 3: Torque and Rotational Equilibrium. Chapter 4: Gravity and the Forces of Nature. Chapter 5: Electric Forces and Fields. Chapter 6: Magnetic Forces. Chapter 7: Kinematics. Chapter 8: Dynamics. Chapter 9: Dynamics 2. Chapter 10: Static Fluids. Chapter 11: Fluid Dynamics. Chapter 12: Circular Motion and Centripetal Force. Chapter 13: Rotational Motion. Chapter 14: Simple Harmonic Motion. Chapter 15: Waves. Volume 2: 1. Energy and Work. 2. Momentum and Impulse. 3. Angular Momentum and Rotational Kinetic Energy. 4. Temperature and Heat. 5. Thermodynamics of Heat Engines. 6. Thermodynamics - Entropy. 7. Electric Circuits. 8. Capacitance. 9. RC Circuits. 10. Light and Color. 11. Geometric Optics. 12. Physical Optics. 13. Quantum Nature of Matter. 14. Quantum Nature of Light. 15. Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationDavid V. Guerra, Ph.D. is a Professor of Physics at Saint Anselm College (SAC), United States of America. During his time at SAC, he has taught many of the courses offered by the department, including the physics course for biology majors and has developed and taught courses in Laser Physics and Remote Sensing. At SAC, he has conducted Remote Sensing research both in instrument development and data analysis. Professor Guerra designed, built, and operated a novel lidar (laser radar) that utilized a holographic optical element (hoe) as its primary optics. This work was done in coordination with NASA-GSFC and resulted in a series of publications and the successful development of a lidar system that was flown by NASA using the (hoe) technology. Professor Guerra has also conducted research in the analysis of remote sensing data in the investigation of natural systems. As part of a National Science Foundation grant, Professor Guerra conducted research with student researchers and faculty from other universities from across New Hampshire to study natural systems throughout their state. He continues his collaborative remote sensing work investigating relationships between environmental conditions and other natural systems. Professor Guerra has also done work in Physics education research ranging from the development of new laboratory experiences to new pedagogies and even contributing chapters to a high school physics textbook. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |