Student Study Guide for Fundamentals of Physics,Seventh Edition
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No other book on the market today can match the 30-year success of Halliday, Resnick and Walker\'s Fundamentals of Physics!

Fundamentals of Physics, 7th Edition and the Extended Version, 7th Edition offer a solid understanding of fundamental physics concepts, helping readers apply this conceptual understanding to quantitative problem solving, in a breezy, easy-to-understand style. A unique combination of authoritative content and stimulating applications.
* Numerous improvements in the text, based on feedback from the many users of the sixth edition (both instructors and students)
* Several thousand end-of-chapter problems have been rewritten to streamline both the presentations and answers
* \'Chapter Puzzlers\' open each chapter with an intriguing application or question that is explained or answered in the chapter
* Problem-solving tactics are provided to help beginning Physics students solve problems and avoid common error
* The first section in every chapter introduces the subject of the chapter by asking and answering, "What is Physics?" as the question pertains to the chapter
* Numerous supplements available to aid teachers and students

The extended edition provides coverage of developments in Physics in the last 100 years, including: Einstein and Relativity, Bohr and others and Quantum Theory, and the more recent theoretical developments like String Theory.

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To the Students.

Chapter 1. Measurement.

Chapter 2. Motion Along a Straight Line.

Chapter 3. Vectors.

Chapter 4. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions.

Chapter 5. Force and Motion I.

Chapter 6. Force and Motion II.

Chapter 7. Kinetic Energy and Work.

Chapter 8. Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy.

Chapter 9. Center of Mass and Linear Momentum.

Chapter 10. Rotation.

Chapter 11. Rolling Torque, and Angular Momentum.

Chapter 12. Equilibrium and Elasticity.

Chapter 13. Gravitation.

Chapter 14. Fluids.

Chapter 15. Oscillations.

Chapter 16. Waves—I.

Chapter 17. Waves—II.

Chapter 18. Temperature, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics.

Chapter 19. The Kinetic Theory of Gases.

Chapter 20. Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.

Chapter 21. Electric Charge.

Chapter 22. Electric Fields.

Chapter 23. Gauss' Law.

Chapter 24. Electric Potential.

Chapter 25. Capacitance.

Chapter 26. Current and Resistance.

Chapter 27. Circuits.

Chapter 28. Magnetic Fields.

Chapter 29. Magnetic Fields Due to Currents.

Chapter 30. Induction and Inductance.

Chapter 31. Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating Current.

Chapter 32. Maxwell's Equations; Magnetism of Matter.

Chapter 33. Electromagnetic Waves.

Chapter 34. Images.

Chapter 35. Interference.

Chapter 36. Diffraction.

Chapter 37. Relativity.

Chapter 38. Photons and Matter Waves.

Chapter 39. More About Matter Waves.

Chapter 40. All About Atoms.

Chapter 41. Conduction of Electricity in Solids.

Chapter 42. Nuclear Physics.

Chapter 43. Energy from the Nucleus.

Chapter 44. Quarks, Leptons, and the Big Bang.

Notes. 

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