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| Author | Hugh Young, Roger Freedman, Francis Sears, Mark Zemansky | 
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Yvo Riezebos Design | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Physics | 
| Publisher | Pearson Education | 
Publication date  | 1949 | 
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) | 
| Pages | 1632 pp (14th edition, hardcover)[1] | 
| ISBN | 978-0-321-50062-5 | 
University Physics, informally known as the Sears & Zemansky, is the name of a two-volume physics textbook written by Hugh Young and Roger Freedman. The first edition of University Physics was published by Mark Zemansky and Francis Sears in 1949.[2][3] Hugh Young became a coauthor with Sears and Zemansky in 1973. Now in its 15th edition, University Physics is among the most widely used introductory textbooks in the world.[4]
University Physics by Pearson is not to be confused with a free textbook by the same name, available from OpenStax.[5]
Contents
Volume 1. Classic mechanics, Waves/acoustics, and Thermodynamics
- Mechanics
 
- Units, Physical Quantities, and Vectors
 - Motion Along a Straight Line
 - Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
 - Newton's Laws of Motion
 - Applying Newton’s Laws
 - Work and Kinetic Energy
 - Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
 - Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions
 - Rotation of Rigid Bodies
 - Dynamics of Rotational Motion
 - Equilibrium and Elasticity
 - Fluid Mechanics
 - Gravitation
 - Periodic Motion
 
- Waves/Acoustics
 
- Mechanical Waves
 - Sound and Hearing
 
- Thermodynamics
 
- Temperature and Heat
 - Thermal Properties of Matter
 - The First Law of Thermodynamics
 - The Second Law of Thermodynamics
 
Volume 2. Electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics
- Electromagnetism
 
- Electric Charge and Electric Field
 - Gauss’s Law
 - Electric Potential
 - Capacitance and Dielectrics
 - Current, Resistance, and Electromotive Force
 - Direct-Current Circuits
 - Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces
 - Sources of Magnetic Field
 - Electromagnetic Induction
 - Inductance
 - Alternating Current
 - Electromagnetic Waves
 
- Optics
 
- The Nature and Propagation of Light
 - Geometric Optics
 - Interference
 - Diffraction
 
- Modern Physics
 
- Relativity
 - Photons: Light Waves Behaving as Particles
 - Particles Behaving as Waves
 - Quantum Mechanics
 - Atomic Structure
 - Molecules and Condensed Matter
 - Nuclear Physics
 - Particle Physics and Cosmology
 
References
- ↑ University Physics. ISBN 0321982584.
 - ↑ "University Physics". Pearson Australia.
 - ↑ Enns, T. (1950). "Review of University Physics by Francis Weston Sears and Mark W. Zemansky". Science. 111 (2886): 413–414. doi:10.1126/science.111.2886.413.c. p. 414
 - ↑ "About Hugh D. Young". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-19.
 - ↑ Ling, Samuel; et al. "University Physics". OpenStax. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
 
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