General Physics 2: e-Gear
Below is a growing
list of on-line course materials an links. Links marked with an
asterisk (*) point to PDF files; to view them, you may need to obtain
the proper plug-in for your web-browser and Reader software from Adobe. Sometimes,
when viewing with the web browser plug-in (for the content to appear in
a web browser window) and the download requires more time than
permitted by the browser's timeout period, you'll get a blank page. In
that case, download the PDF link to a file on your hard disk, and view
it by double-cliking its icon or opening it from within Acrobat.
General homework
solution suggestions.
Sample solutions and hints
- A Unified Physics by 2050?, by
S.Weinberg (Scientific American, Dec. 1999, p.68)
- The Most Amazing Century of Science, by
J.Poindexter, and J.Gorman and F.Saunders (Discovery, Jan. 2000, p.52)
- The Greatest Unanswered Questions of Physics,
by Eric Haseltine (Discovery, Feb. 2002, p.37)
- • On-line
textbook-based practice questions and problems, quizzes, etc.
- - Physics
by J.D. Cutnell & K.W. Johnson (6th ed., John Wiley &
Sons)
- - Physics
for Scientists and Engineers by D.Giancolli (3rd ed.,
Prentice Hall)
- Physics
for Non-Scientists by D.Giancolli (5th ed., Prentice Hall)
- College
Physics by J.Wilson & A.Buffa (4th ed., Prentice Hall)
- Astronomy:
A Beginner's Guide to the Universe by E.Chaisson &
S.McMillan (3rd ed., Prentice Hall)
- Astronomy
Today by E.Chaisson & S.McMillan (4th ed., Prentice
Hall)
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- • On-line interactive physics
illustrations and demonstrations
- - Visual
Quantum Mechanics by the good folks at Kansas State
University.
- Computational
Physics by the good folks at Oregon State University.
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