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A Handbook of Mathematical Methods and Problem-Solving Tools for Introductory Physics (Second Edition)

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02 June 2021

This is a companion textbook for an introductory course in physics. The purpose is to thoroughly link the theories students learn in class with actual problem-solving techniques. In other words, it addresses the common complaint that 'I feel like I understand the concepts, but I can’t do the homework'. This book covers the fundamentals that comprise the majority of a physics course in as simple and concise terms as possible, with a particular emphasis on how the fundamental concepts and equations allow students to solve problems. In addition to updates across the board, this edition includes new material relating to waves, optics, fields, magnetism, and circuits. Each section focuses on a deeper understanding of the equations you will be using along with problem-solving skills. Remember that equations themselves are merely tools and you will be in much better shape if you know what tool you are looking for before you start looking. The book will equip you with the problem-solving techniques and conceptual explanations that can be applied to almost anything in your introductory physics course.

SCIENCE / Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Maths for scientists, Mathematical physics, Maths for engineers

Whitney & Whitney present not a textbook, per se, but rather a generic companion to one. Their contribution to introductory undergraduate Physics lies in a text that helps students to understand, and to derive maximal benefit from, the mathematics underlying standard course texts. As such, it is very valuable to those studying elementary Physics courses or beginning their tertiary education in Physics, but is intelligible and accessible even to inquisitive and eager students in secondary school, keen to ‘dip their toes’ into more advanced material. The array of rules of thumb, insights and interpretations that inform physicists’ approach to their discipline are well represented. Indeed, the couple use the differences in their own approaches to problems to illustrate different views and ways of thinking.
Jack Reid, Physics Contemporary, 28 Jun 2022.
About the Authors 1 Introduction 2 Kinematics 3 Newton’s laws 4 Energy and momentum 5 Circular and rotational motion 6 Basic Optics 7 The Right-hand Rule 8 Electric fields and electric potential 9 Magnetic Fields 10 Circuits 11 Modern physics 12 General problem-solving tips