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Let's Review Physics: The Physcial Setting 5E

ISBN: 9781438006307

Shipping Weight: 0.73 KG

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Pages: 640,
Specialty: Physics,
Publisher: Barron's,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 152x229x33mm

This detailed manual reviews all topics covered in the New York State high school curriculum for physics and prepares students to pass the Physics Regents Exam. Topics covered include: motion in one dimension, forces and Newton's laws, vector quantities and their applications, circular motion and gravitation, momentum and its conservation, work and energy, the properties of matter, static electricity, electric current and circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, waves and sound, light and geometric optics, solid-state physics, modern physics from Planck's hypothesis to Einstein's special theory of relativity, and nuclear energy. One recently-administered actual Physics Regents Exam is also presented with an answer key.

Weight: 0.73 KG
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Pages: 640,
Specialty: Physics,
Publisher: Barron's,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 152x229x33mm

This detailed manual reviews all topics covered in the New York State high school curriculum for physics and prepares students to pass the Physics Regents Exam. Topics covered include: motion in one dimension, forces and Newton's laws, vector quantities and their applications, circular motion and gravitation, momentum and its conservation, work and energy, the properties of matter, static electricity, electric current and circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, waves and sound, light and geometric optics, solid-state physics, modern physics from Planck's hypothesis to Einstein's special theory of relativity, and nuclear energy. One recently-administered actual Physics Regents Exam is also presented with an answer key.

Weight: 0.73 KG

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