Steven Holzner

#Physics
#For_Dummies
#Thermodynamics
#Dynamics
An easy-to-follow guide to introductory physics, from the Big Bang to relativity
All science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college and university require some familiarity with physics. Other career paths, like medicine, are also only open to students who understand this fundamental science. But don’t worry if you find physics to be intimidating or confusing. You just need the right guide!
In Physics I For Dummies, you’ll find a roadmap to physics success that walks you through every major topic in introductory physics, including motion, energy, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, relativity, and more. You’ll learn the basic principles and math formulas of physics through clear and straightforward examples and instruction, and without unnecessary jargon or complicated theory.
In this book, you’ll also find:
Physics I For Dummies is proof that physics can fun, accessible, challenging, and rewarding, all at the same time! Whether you’re a high school or undergraduate student looking for a leg-up on basic physics concepts or you’re just interested in how our universe works, this book will help you understand the thermodynamic, electromagnetic, relativistic, and everything in between.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Putting Physics into Motion
CHAPTER 1: Using Physics to Understand Your World
CHAPTER 2: Reviewing Physics Measurement and Math Fundamentals
CHAPTER 3: Exploring the Need for Speed
CHAPTER 4: Following Directions: Motion in Two Dimensions
Part 2: May the Forces of Physics Be with You
CHAPTER 5: When Push Comes to Shove: Force
CHAPTER 6: Getting Down with Gravity, Inclined Planes, and Friction
CHAPTER 7: Circling Around Rotational Motion and Orbits
CHAPTER 8: Go with the Flow: Looking at Pressure in Fluids
Part 3: Manifesting the Energy to Work
CHAPTER 9: Getting Some Work Out of Physics
CHAPTER 10: Putting Objects in Motion: Momentum and Impulse
CHAPTER 11: Winding Up with Angular Kinetics
CHAPTER 12: Round and Round with Rotational Dynamics
CHAPTER 13: Springs ’n’ Things: Simple Harmonic Motion
Part 4: Laying Down the Laws of Thermodynamics
CHAPTER 14: Turning Up the Heat with Thermodynamics
CHAPTER 15: Here, Take My Coat: How Heat Is Transferred
CHAPTER 16: In the Best of All Possible Worlds: The Ideal Gas Law
CHAPTER 17: Heat and Work: The Laws of Thermodynamics
Part 5: The Part of Tens
CHAPTER 18: Ten Physics Heroes
CHAPTER 19: Ten Wild Physics Theories
Steven Holzner has written more than 40 books about physics and programming. He was a contributing editor at PC Magazine and was on the faculty at both MIT and Cornell. He has authored Dummies titles including Physics For Dummies and Physics Essentials For Dummies. Dr. Holzner received his PhD at Cornell.









