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西尔斯当代大学物理-上册-(原书第11版)-英文改编版 本书特色

本英文改编教材的原书——《西尔斯物理学》是几代编著者长达半个多世纪物理教育探索与创新的产物,其许多可圈可点的特色在美国乃至世界其他国家,影响了一代又一代的大学师生,是当今世界发行量*的主流教材之一。
本教材分上下两册。本书是上册,主要内容有力学、热学、电磁学等。
本书既充分体现了原书的特色,又在适合我国国情方面有了新的特点,主要表现在:对原书取舍得当,篇幅适当,教材内容覆盖了教育部*教学基本要求建议的75个A类知识点和部分B类知识点;教材95%以上是原书的文字,体现了原书教学理念的精华,整个教材体系具有更好的系统性和完整性;内容生动、丰富,图文并茂,举例鲜活,趣味性强,联系实际密切,强调概念理解,注重能力培养;每章的问题引入法、正文探索式的叙述法以及每节的思考题检测法等多种教学方法并用,将有效调动学生学习的积极性,提高学生学习的效能;所有例题都采用四步解题法:审题(Identify)、破题(Set up)、求解(Excute)和讨论(Evaluate),这种规范、科学的解题方式十分有利于学生形成思维清晰、表述准确、方法明确的解题习惯,并能逐步获得较强的解决实际问题的能力;英语行文规范、流畅,原汁原味,代表了当前科技英语文献的风格,是我国学生学习英文科技写作的极好范本。本英文改编教材的原书——《西尔斯物理学》是几代编著者长达半个多世纪物理教育探索与创新的产物,其许多可圈可点的特色在美国乃至世界其他国家,影响了一代又一代的大学师生,是当今世界发行量*的主流教材之一。
本教材分上下两册。本书是上册,主要内容有力学、热学、电磁学等。
本书既充分体现了原书的特色,又在适合我国国情方面有了新的特点,主要表现在:对原书取舍得当,篇幅适当,教材内容覆盖了教育部*教学基本要求建议的75个A类知识点和部分B类知识点;教材95%以上是原书的文字,体现了原书教学理念的精华,整个教材体系具有更好的系统性和完整性;内容生动、丰富,图文并茂,举例鲜活,趣味性强,联系实际密切,强调概念理解,注重能力培养;每章的问题引入法、正文探索式的叙述法以及每节的思考题检测法等多种教学方法并用,将有效调动学生学习的积极性,提高学生学习的效能;所有例题都采用四步解题法:审题(Identify)、破题(Set up)、求解(Excute)和讨论(Evaluate),这种规范、科学的解题方式十分有利于学生形成思维清晰、表述准确、方法明确的解题习惯,并能逐步获得较强的解决实际问题的能力;英语行文规范、流畅,原汁原味,代表了当前科技英语文献的风格,是我国学生学习英文科技写作的极好范本。
  本教材为高等学校理工科各专业学生的大学物理双语教学专用教材。由于与国内教材有很强的相关对应性,故对于希望了解物理知识英文表述的非双语教学的师生及其他科技工作者,本书也是一本十分有益的参考书。

西尔斯当代大学物理-上册-(原书第11版)-英文改编版 目录

CONTENTS
Preface
1 PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND
VECTORS1
 1.1 The Nature of Physics2
 1.2 Idealized Models2
 1.3 Standards and Units3
 1.4 Uncertainty and Significant Figures5
 1.5 Vectors and Scalars6
 1.6 Vector Algebra7
 1.7 Unit Vectors and Component
Expression9
Answer to Chapter Opening Question11
Exercises11

2 KINEMATICS12
 2.1 Particle Kinematics12
 2.2 Position Vector and Displacement12
 2.3 Velocity and Acceleration13
 2.4 Rectilinear Motion14
 2.5 Two Fundamental Problems in
Kinematics15
 2.6 Relative Motion17
Answer to Chapter Opening Question18
Exercises18

3 DYNAMICS19
 3.1 Particle Dynamics19
 3.2 Newton’s Laws19
 3.3 Understanding Forces20
 3.4 Dynamics of Circular Motion21
 3.5 Non?inertial Frame and Inertial
Forces23
Answer to Chapter Opening Question24
Exercises24

4 WORK AND ENERGY26
 4.1 Kinetic Energy and Work26
 4.2 Calculating the Work27
 4.3 Path Independence of Conservative
Forces29
 4.4 Potential Energy29
 4.5 Conservation of Mechanical
Energy30
 4.6 Find the Conservative Force from
Potential Energy31
Answer to Chapter Opening Question32
Exercises32

5 MOMENTUM AND IMPULSE34
 5.1 Definition of Momentum34
 5.2 Conservation of Momentum35
 5.3 Impulse35
 5.4 Collisions36
 5.5 Center of Mass40
 5.6 Rocket Propulsion41
 5.7 Problem?Solving Strategy ISEE42
Answer to Chapter Opening Question43
Exercises43

6 ROTATION OF RIGID BODIES45
 6.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration46
 6.2 Rotation with Constant Angular
Acceleration51
 6.3 Relating Linear and Angular
Kinematics53
 6.4 Energy in Rotational Motion57
 6.5 Parallel?Axis Theorem63
 6.6 Moment of Inertia Calculations65
Answer to Chapter Opening Question68
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Questions68
Exercises68

7 DYNAMICS OF ROTATIONAL
MOTION71
 7.1 Torque72
 7.2 Torque and Angular Acceleration for
a Rigid Body75
 7.3 Rigid?Body Rotation About a Moving
Axis81
 7.4 Work and Power in Rotational
Motion89
 7.5 Angular Momentum91
 7.6 Conservation of Angular
Momentum94
 7.7 Gyroscopes and Precession98
Answer to Chapter Opening Question102
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Questions102
Exercises102

8 PERIODIC MOTION106
 8.1 Describing Oscillation107
 8.2 Simple Harmonic Motion109
 8.3 Energy in Simple Harmonic
Motion116
 8.4 Applications of Simple Harmonic
Motion121
 8.5 The Simple Pendulum125
 8.6 The Physical Pendulum127
 8.7 Damped Oscillations129
 8.8 Forced Oscillations and
Resonance132
Answer to Chapter Opening Question134
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Questions134
Exercises135

9 MECHANICAL WAVES137
 9.1 Types of Mechanical Waves138
 9.2 Periodic Waves139
 9.3 Mathematical Description of a
Wave142
 9.4 Energy in Wave Motion148
 9.5 Wave Interference,Boundary
Conditions and Superposition151
 9.6 Standing Waves on a String154
 9.7 Normal Modes of a String159
 9.8 Beats164
 9.9 The Doppler Effect165
Answer to Chapter Opening Question172
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Questions172
Exercises172

10 TEMPERATURE AND HEAT175
 10.1 Temperature and Thermal
Equilibrium176
 10.2 Thermometers and Temperature
Scales177
 10.3 Gas Thermometers and the Kelvin
Scale179
 10.4 Quantity of Heat181
 10.5 Calorimetry and Phase Changes186
 10.6 Mechanisms of Heat Transfer192
Answer to Chapter Opening Question197
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Questions197
Exercises197

11 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
MATTER199
 11.1 Equations of State200
 11.2 Molecular Properties of Matter204
 11.3 Kinetic?Molecular Model of an Ideal
Gas207
 11.4 Heat Capacities215
 11.5 Molecular Speeds219
Answer to Chapter Opening Question222
Answers to Test Your Understanding
Qestions223
Exercises223

12 THE FIRST LAW OF
THERMODYNAMICS225
 12.1 Thermodynamic Systems226
 12.2 Work Done During Volume
Changes228
 12.3 Paths Between Thermodynamic
States230
 12.4 Internal Energy and the First Law of
Thermodynamics232
 12.5 K 西尔斯当代大学物理-上册-(原书第11版)-英文改编版

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