
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics, Global Edition
Thistitle is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has workedclosely with educators around the world to include content which is especiallyrelevant to students outside the United States.
For courses in introductory calculus-basedphysics.
A research-driven approach to physics
Physics forScientists and Engineers incorporates Physics Education Research and cognitive science bestpractices that encourage conceptual development, problem-solving skillacquisition, and visualization. Knight stresses qualitative reasoning throughphysics principles before formalizing physics mathematically, developingstudent problem-solving skills with a systematic, scaffolded approach. The textpresents a finely tuned, practical introduction to physics with problems thatrelate physics to everyday life and includes models, modeling, and advancedtopics.
With the 5th Edition, new contentincludes key topics such as Entropy quantitatively, Viscosity and PoiseuillesEquation, and Carnot Efficiency details.
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Physicsfor Scientists and Engineers incorporates Physics Education Research and cognitive science bestpractices that encourage conceptual development, problem-solving skillacquisition, and visualization. Knight stresses qualitative reasoning throughphysics principles before formalizing physics mathematically, developingstudent problem-solving skills with a systematic, scaffolded approach. The textpresents a finely tuned, practical introduction to physics with problems thatrelate physics to everyday life and includes models, modeling, and advancedtopics.
With the 5thEdition, new content includes key topics such as Entropy quantitatively,Viscosity and Poiseuilles Equation, and Carnot Efficiency details.