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关于基础物理的电子书,第十版,经典著作,总页数为1450页
三 KENDE FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS TENTH 三DT O N This page intentionally left blank 三 KENDE Halliday resnick FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS 三DT O N JEARL WALKER CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY WILEY EXECUTIVE EDITOR Stuart johnson SENIOR PRODUCT DESIGNER Geraldine osnato CONTENT EDITOR Alyson Rentrop ASSOCIATE MARKETING DIRECTOR Christine Kushner TEXT and CoVER dEsigner Madelyn lesure PAGE MAKE-UP Lcc Goldstcin PHOTO EDITOR Jennifer Atkins COPYEDITOR Helen Walden PROOFREADER LIlian brad SENIOR PRODUCTION EDITOR Elizabeth s wain COVER IMAGE◎2007CERN This book was set in 10/12 Times Ten by CMPrepare, CSR Francesca Monaco, and was printed and bound by Quad Graphics. The cover was printed by Quad Graphics is book is printed on acid free Copyright O 2014, 2011, 2008, 2005 John Wilcy Sons, Inc. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act. without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. 222 Rosewood Drive, DanversMa01923,websitewww.copyright.com.RequeststothePublisherforpermissionshould be addressed to the permissions department, John wiley sons, Inc, lll River street, Hoboken N.i07030-5774,(201)748-6011,fax(201)748-6008,oronlineathttp://www.wiley.com/go/permissions for use in their courses during the next academic year. These copies are licensed and may not be .B Evaluation copies are provided to qualified academics and professionals for review purposes or sold or transferred to a third party. Upon completion of the review period, please return the evalua tion copy to Wiley. Return instructions and a free of charge return shipping label are available at www.wiley.com/go/returnlabel.OutsideoftheUnitedStatespleasecontactyourlocalrepresentative Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Walker. Jearl Fundamentals of physics /Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick--10th edition volumes cm isBn 978-1-118-23072-5(Extended edition) Binder-ready version isBN 978-1-118-23061-9(Extended edition) 1. Physics--Textbooks I. Resnick, Robert. II. Halliday, David. Ill. Title C21.3H35 530dc23 2012035307 Printed in the Unitcd Statcs of America 10987654321 R=F.。 N=N S IS0 LUME 1 少8LUME2 1 Measurement 21 Coulomb's Law 2 Motion Along a straight Line 22 Electric Fields 3 Vectors 23 Gauss Law 4 Motion in Two and three dimensions 24 Electric Potential 5 Force and motion 25 Capacitance 6 Force and motion -ll 26 Current and Resistance 7 Kinetic Energy and Work 27 Circuits 8 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy 28 Magnetic Fields 9 Center of mass and Linear momentum 29 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents 10 Rotation 30 Induction and Inductance 11 Rolling Torque, and angular momentun 31 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating 12 Equilibrium and Elasticity Current 13 Gravitation 32 Maxwells Equations; Magnetism of Matter 14 Fluids 33 Electromagnetic Waves 15 Oscillations 34 Images 16 Waves-l 35 Interference 17 Waves-lI 36 Diffraction 18 Temperature, Heat, and the First Law of 37 Relativity Thermodynamics 38 Photons and matter Waves 19 The Kinetic Theory of Gases 39 More about matter Waves 20 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics 40 All About Atoms 41 Conduction of Electricity in Solids 42 Nuclear Physics 43 Energy from the Nucleus 44 QuarkS, Leptons, and the Big Bang Appendices/ Answers to Checkpoints and Odd-Numbered Questions and Problems /Index N <1 Measurement 1 Adding Vectors by Components 46 1-1 MEASURING THINGS INCLUDING LENGTHS 1 Vectors and the laws of physics 47 What Is Physics? 1 3-3 MULTIPLYING VECTORS 50 Measuring Things 1 Multiplying Vectors 50 The International System of Units 2 Changing Units VIEW SUMMARY 55 QUESTIONS 56 PROBLEMS 57 Significant Figures and Decimal Places 4 <4 Motion in Two and three dimensions 62 1-2 TIME 5 4-1 POSITION AND DISPLACEMENT 62 Time What Is Physics? 62 Position and Displacement 63 1-3 MASS 6 Mass 6 4-2 AVERAGE VELOCITY AND INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY 64 revieW summary 8 problems 8 Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity65 2 Motion Along a Straight Line 13 4-3 AVERAGE ACCELERATION AND INSTANTANEOUS ACCELERATION 67 2-1 POSITION, DISPLACEMENT AND AVERAGE VELOCITY13 Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration 68 What Is Physics?13 4-4 PROJECTILE MOTION 70 Motion 14 Projectile Motion 7o Position and Displacement 14 Average Velocity and Average Speed 15 4-5 UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION 76 Uniform circular motion 76 2-2 INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY AND SPEED 18 Instantaneous Velocity and speed 18 4-6 RELATIVE MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION 78 Relatiye motion in one dimension 78 2-3 ACCELERATION 20 Acceleration 20 4-7 RELATIVE MOTION IN TWO DIMENSIONS 80 Relative motion in two dimensions 8o 2-4 CONSTANT ACCELERATION 23 ReVIEW& SUMMARY 81 QUESTIONS 82 PROBLEMS 84 Constant Acceleration: A Special Case 23 Another look at constant acceleration 26 2-5 FREE-FALL ACCELERATION 27 <5 Force and Motion- g4 Free-Fall Acceleration 27 5-1 NEWTONS FIRST AND SECOND LAWS 94 What Is Physics?94 2-6 GRAPHICAL INTEGRATION IN MOTION ANALYSIS 29 Newtonian Mechanics 95 Graphical Integration in Motion analysis 29 Newton' s first 95 REVIEW SUMMARY 30 QUESTIONS 31 PROBLEMS 32 Force 96 3 ectors 40 Newton’ s Second lay98 3-1 VECTORS AND THEIR COMPONENTS 40 What Is Physics?40 5-2 SOME PARTICULAR FORCES 102 Vectors and scalars 4o Some particular forces 102 Adding Vectors Geometrically 41 5-3 APPLYING NEWTONS LAWS 106 Components of Vectors 42 Newton' s third law 106 3-2 UNIT VECTORS. ADDING VECTORS BY COMPONENTS 46 Applying Newton s Laws 108 Unit vectors 46 ReVIeW SUMMARY 1 14 QUESTIONS 114 PROBLEMS 116 CONTENT VII <6 Force and Motion- 124 8-4 WORK DONE ON A SYSTEM BY AN EXTERNAL FORCE 191 6-1 FRICTION 124 Work Done on a system by an External Force 192 What Is physics? 124 8-5 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 195 Fri ction 124 Conservation of Energy 195 roperties of Friction 127 REVIEW SUMMARY 199 QUESTIONS 200 PROBLEMS 202 6-2 THE DRAG FORCE AND TERMINAL SPEED 130 The Drag Force and Terminal Speed 130 9 Benter of mass and linear momentum 214 6-3 UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION 133 9-1 CENTER OF MASS 214 Uniform circular motion 133 What Is Physics? 214 REVIEW SUMMARY 138 QUESTIONS 139 PROBLEMS 140 The center of mass 215 9-2 NEWTONS SECOND LAW FOR A SYSTEM OF PARTICLES 220 <7K(inetic Energy and Work 149 lewton's Second Law for a system of particles 220 7-1 KINETIC ENERGY 149 9-3 LINEAR MOMENTUM 224 What Is Physics? 149 Linear momentum 224 What Is Energy?149 The Linear momentum of a system of Particles 225 Kinetic Energy 150 9-4 COLLISION AND IMPULSE 226 7-2 WORK AND KINETIC ENERGY 151 Collision and Impulse 226 Work 151 9-5 CONSERVATION OF LINEAR MOMENTUM 230 Work and Kinetic Energy 152 Conservation of linear momentum 230 7-3 WORK DONE BY THE GRAVITATIONAL FORGE 155 9-6 MOMENTUM AND KINETIC ENERGY IN COLLISIONS 233 Work Done by the Gravitational Force 156 Momentum and Kinetic Energy in Collisions 233 7-4 WORK DONE BY A SPRING FORCE 159 Inelastic Collisions in one dimension 234 Work Done by a spring force 159 9-7 ELASTIC COLLISIONS IN ONE DIMENSION 237 7-5 WORK DONE BY A GENERAL VARIABLE FORCE 162 Elastic collisions in one dimension 237 Work Done by a general variable Force 162 9-8 COLLISIONS IN TWO DIMENSIONS 240 7-6P0WER166 Collisions in two dimensions 240 Power 166 9-9 SYSTEMS WITH VARYING MASS: A ROCKET 241 ReVIEW SUMMARY 168 QUESTIONS 169 PROBLEMS 170 Systems with Varying Mass: A Rocket 241 REVIEW SUMMARY 243 QUESTIONS 245 PROBLEMS 246 8 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy 177 B-1 POTENTIAL ENERGY177 10 Rotation 257 What Is Physics?177 10-1 ROTATIONAL VARIABLES 257 Work and Potential Energy 178 What Is Physics?258 Path Independence of Conservative Forces 179 Rotational variables 259 Determining Potential Energy values 181 Are Angular Quantities Vectors? 264 8-2 CONSERVATION OF MECHANICAL ENERGY 184 10-2 ROTATION WITH CONSTANT ANGULAR ACCELERATION 266 Conservation of Mechanical Energy 184 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration 266 -3 READING A POTENTIAL ENERGY CURVE 187 10-3 RELATING THE LINEAR AND ANGULAR VARIABLES 268 Reading a Potential Energy curve 187 Relating the Linear and Angular Variables 268 CONTENTS 10-4 KINETIC ENERGY OF ROTATION 271 Equilibrium 327 Kinetic Energy of Rotation 271 The requirements of equilibrium 329 The Center of Gravity 330 10-5 CALCULATING THE ROTATIONAL INERTIA 273 Calculating the rotational Inertia 273 12-2 SOME EXAMPLES OF STATIC EQUILIBRIUM 332 Some Examples of Static Equilibrium 332 10-6T0RQUE277 Torque 278 12-3 ELASTICITY 338 Indeterminate structures 338 10-7 NEWTONS SECOND LAW FOR ROTATION 279 Elasticity 339 Newtons second law for rotation 279 ReVIEW SUMMARY 343 QUESTIONS 343 PROBLEMS 345 10-8 WORK AND ROTATIONAL KINETIC ENERGY 282 Work and Rotational Kinetic Energy 282 <13 Gravitation 354 REVIEW SUMMARY 285 QUESTIONS 286 PROBLEMS 287 13-1 NEWTONS LAW OF GRAVITATION 354 What Is Physics? 354 11 Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum 295 Newton' s law of gravitation 355 11-1 ROLLING AS TRANSLATION AND ROTATION COMBINED 295 What Is Physics? 295 13-2 GRAVITATION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION 357 Rolling as translation and rotation Combined 295 Gravitation and the principle of Superposition 357 11-2 FORCES AND KINETIC ENERGY OF ROLLING 298 13-3 GRAVITATION NEAR EARTHS SURFACE 359 The Kinetic Energy of Rolling298 Gravitation Near earth's Surface 360 The Forces of Rolling 299 13-4 GRAVITATION INSIDE EARTH 362 11-3 THE YO-Y0 301 Gravitation inside earth 363 The Yo-Yo 302 13-5 GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY 364 11-4 TORQUE REVISITED 302 Gravitational Potential Energy 364 Torque revisited303 13-6 PLANETS AND SATELLITES: KEPLER'S LAWS 368 11-5 ANGULAR MOMENTUM 305 Planets and Satellites: Kepler's Laws 369 Angular Momentum 305 13-7 SATELLITES: ORBITS AND ENERGY 371 11-6 NEWTON'S SECOND LAW IN ANGULAR FORM 307 Satellites: Orbits and Energy 371 Newton's Second Law in Angular Form 307 13-8 EINSTEIN AND GRAVITATION 374 11-7 ANGULAR MOMENTUM OF A RIGID BODY 310 Einstein and gravitation 374 The Angular Momentum of a System of Particles 310 REVIEW& SUMMARY 376 QUESTIONS 377 PROBLEMS 378 The angular Momentum of a rigid body rotating about a fixed Axis 311 11-8 CONSERVATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM312 14F 386 Conservation of Angular Momentum 31 14-1 FLUIDS. DENSITY AND PRESSURE 386 What Is physics? 386 11-9 PRECESSION OF A GYROSCOPE 31 What is a fluid? 386 Precession of a Gyroscope 317 Density and Pressure 387 ReVIeW SUMMARY 318 QUESTIONS 319 PROBLEMS 320 14-2 FLUIDS AT REST 388 <12) Equilibrium and Elasticity 327 Fluids at Rest 389 12-1 EQUILIBRIUM 327 14-3 MEASURING PRESSURE 392 What Is physics? 327 Measuring Pressure 392 【实例截图】
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