Focused on the idea that the rules of the physical world can be taught using a conceptual approach that emphasizes qualitative analysis, the Hewitt team has created a text that is highly readable, flexible, and hands-on. Thirty-four concisely written chapters allow you to better select topics to match your course and the needs of your students in a one- or two- semester course. Conceptual Physical Science Explorations, Second Edition presents a clear and engaging introduction to physics, chemistry, astronomy, and earth sciences. The authors use analogies and everyday examples to clarify key concepts and help students better understand the world around them. The textbook’s consistent, high-quality coverage stimulates active learning with critical thinking exercises, hands-on experiments, review questions, and quantitative problems. Conceptual Physical Science Explorations is less rigorous in coverage and written more simply than Conceptual Physical Science, Fourth Edition, and directed primarily to college courses where students are less well prepared, and in some cases, remedial.
The Second Edition features updated content, new Chapter Opening statements, and more.
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1. About Science
I. MECHANICS
2. Newton’s First Law of Motion - Inertia
3. Newton’s Second Law of Motion - Force and Acceleration
4. Newton’s Third Law of Motion - Action and Reaction
5. Momentum
6. Energy
7. Gravity
8. Fluid Mechanics
II. FORMS OF ENERGY 9. Heat
10. Electricity
11. Magnetism
12. Waves and Sound
13. Light and Color
14. Properties of Light
15. The Atom
16. Nuclear Energy
III. CHEMISTRY 17. Elements of Chemistry
18. How Atoms Bond and Molecules Attract
19. How Chemicals Mix
20. How Chemicals React
21. Two Types of Chemical Reactions
22. Organic Compounds
23. The Chemistry of Drugs
24. Nutrition
IV. EARTH SCIENCE
25. Rocks and Minerals
26. Earth’s Interior
27. Plate Tectonics
28. Earth’s Surface Features
29. Earth History Over Time
30. Oceans and Atmosphere
31. Driving Forces of Weather
V. ASTRONOMY
32. The Solar System
33. Stars and Galaxies
34. The Structure of Space and Time
Appendix A. Systems of Measurement
Appendix B. Linear Motion
Appendix C. Vectors
Appendix D. Physics of Fluids
Appendix E. Exponential Growth and Doubling Time
Appendix F. Safety
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The friendly writing style weaves real-world applications into the text and presents physical science in a way that is accessible to students. The text captures students’ attention and motivates them to learn.
An engaging art program uses analogies and clear examples to illustrate difficult concepts and reduce student anxiety.
Hands-On Explorations, found throughout the book, promote active learning by allowing students to apply concepts they have learned in the classroom. These easy-to-perform experiments, which use common household products, can be conducted at home or during lectures.
Concept Checks provide reinforcement of key concepts and test students’ understanding of what they have just learned.
Calculation Corners help students practice the math skills they need to perform relevant calculations.
The Physics Place for Conceptual Physical Science: Explorations website offers a wealth of helpful resources including Interactive Figures, Interactive Tutorials, video demonstrations and lectures by the authors, gradable quizzes, and much more.
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The Main Idea statements open each chapter and encapsulate the primary message of the chapter. Students immediately get a sense for the overarching idea they will read about in the chapter.
Reading Check questions teach students to pay attention to key points as they read and to pause and reflect on them at the end of each section. The answer to the question is set in bold faced font in the section.
Explore! boxes feature simple hands-on activities students can do at home or in the classroom. The activities provide students an interactive way to learn the important concepts covered in the chapter.
Link To boxes help students to connect concepts from the book to real world topics such as optometry and entomology.
The illustration program features figures hand-drawn by Paul Hewitt that convey at a glance the physical concept being discussed. These simple illustrations are easy for non-scientists to study and understand. Photos are chosen to underscore that science is a human endeavor and often portray classroom scenes of students doing science.
End-of-Chapter Review section features a list of key terms and their definitions. Seven different types of problems encourage students to think and respond in different ways to the content, including multiple choice problems, short answer questions, and general review questions.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780321567918
Publisert
2009-04-06
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Pearson Education (US); Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
Vekt
1884 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Ikke i salg
Antall sider
912