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Look Inside Look Inside Cover: College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses, 3rd Edition by Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten
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College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses

Third Edition| ©2023 Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten

College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses integrates AP® skill-building and exam prep into a comprehensive college-level textbook, providing students and teachers with the resources they need to be successful in AP® Physics 1 and AP® Physics 2. You’ll find AP® Exam Tips, AP® pra...
College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses integrates AP® skill-building and exam prep into a comprehensive college-level textbook, providing students and teachers with the resources they need to be successful in AP® Physics 1 and AP® Physics 2. You’ll find AP® Exam Tips, AP® practice problems, and complete AP® Practice Exams, with each section of the textbook offering a unique skill-building approach. Media offerings include online homework with built-in tutorials to provide just-in-time feedback. College Physics’ provides students with the support they need to be successful on the AP® exam and in the college classroom.
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College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses integrates AP® skill-building and exam prep into a comprehensive college-level textbook, providing students and teachers with the resources they need to be successful in AP® Physics 1 and AP® Physics 2. You’ll find AP® Exam Tips, AP® practice problems, and complete AP® Practice Exams, with each section of the textbook offering a unique skill-building approach. Media offerings include online homework with built-in tutorials to provide just-in-time feedback. College Physics’ provides students with the support they need to be successful on the AP® exam and in the college classroom.

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  • CLEAR EXPLANATIONS adhere to the language used on the AP® exam so you naturally become familiar with it.
  • LEARN WITH LESS FRICTION with key features that use helpful word bubbles to translate complex equations and figures into everyday language that’s easy to understand.
  • EFFECTIVE SKILL-BUILDING APPROACH TO PROBLEM SOLVING allows you to build problem-solving skills (and more importantly, confidence in your problem-solving ability)  as you move through the course with stepped-out worked examples and a three-tiered approach to practice problems at the end of each section.
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  • POWERFUL AP® PRACTICE appears throughout the textbook in the form of AP® features, AP® Practice Problems, and AP® Practice Exams; enabling you to prepare for success on the AP®  Exam. You will get AP® Ready!
  • Aligned to the recently updated 2024-2025 College Board’s AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2 Curriculum Exam Description - all in a single volume.
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    Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten

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    Look Inside Look Inside Cover: College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses, 3rd Edition by Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten

    College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 & 2 Courses

    Third Edition| 2023

    Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction to Physics

    UNIT 1: Kinematics
    Chapter 2 Linear Motion
    Chapter 3 Motion in Two or Three Dimensions

    UNIT 2: Force and Translational Dynamics
    Chapter 4 Forces and Motion I: Newton’s Laws
    Chapter 5 Forces and Motion II: Applications
    Chapter 6 Circular Motion and Gravitation

    UNIT 3: Work, Energy, and Power
    Chapter 7 Conservation of Energy and an Introduction to Energy and Work
    Chapter 8 Application of Conservation Principles to Energy, Work, and Power

    UNIT 4: Linear Momentum
    Chapter 9 Momentum, Collisions, and the Center of Mass
    AP® Physics 1 Practice Exam 1

    UNIT 5: Torque and Rotational Dynamics
    Chapter 10
    Rotational Motion I: A New Kind of Motion

    UNIT 6: Energy and Momentum of Rotating Systems
    Chapter 11
    Torque and Rotation II: Work, Energy, and Angular Momentum

    UNIT 7: Oscillations
    Chapter 12
    Oscillations Including Simple Harmonic Motion

    UNIT 8: Fluids
    Chapter 13
    The Physics of Fluids
    AP® Physics 1 Practice Exam 2

    UNIT 9: Thermodynamics
    Chapter 14
    Kinetic Theory, Ideal Gases, Energy Transfer, and Equilibrium
    Chapter 15 Laws of Thermodynamics

    UNIT 10: Electric Force, Field, and Potential
    Chapter 16
    Electric Charge, Force, and Field
    Chapter 17 Electric Potential and Electric Potential Energy

    UNIT 11: DC Circuits
    Chapter 18
    DC Circuits: Electric Charge in Motion

    UNIT 12: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
    Chapter 19
    Magnetism: Forces and Fields
    Chapter 20 Electromagnetic Induction

    UNIT 13: Waves, Sound, and Physical Optics
    Chapter 21
    Mechanical Waves and Sound
    Chapter 22 Electromagnetic Waves and Physical Optics
    Chapter 23 Geometric Optics: Ray Properties of Light

    UNIT 14: Modern Physics
    Chapter 24
    Quantum Physics and Atomic Structure
    Chapter 25 Nuclear Physics
    AP® Physics 2 Practice Exam

    *Chapter 26 Relativity and an Introduction to Particle Physics

    Math Tutorial
    Appendix A
    SI Units and Conversion Factors
    Appendix B Numerical Data
    Appendix C Periodic Table of Elements
    Glossary/Glosario
    Answers to Odd Problems
    Index

    *Enrichment Chapter

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    Third Edition| 2023

    Gay Stewart; Roger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten

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    Gay Stewart

    Gay Stewart received her PhD in physics from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1994. She accepted a faculty position at University of Arkansas in 1994, where she focused on three interrelated issues: improving the introductory sequence to better prepare students to succeed in science and engineering degrees, improving the preparation of physics majors for the variety of career options open to physicists, and the preparation of future faculty, for both high school and professoriate. The undergraduate program saw dramatic improvement, with a 10-fold increase in number of graduates. She led UA’s efforts as one of the first six primary program institutions in the Physics Teacher Education Coalition, PhysTEC, which now has over 300 members. UA produces approximately one percent of the high school physics teachers with physics degrees nationally. Gay first received NSF support for her work in 1995. As a teaching assistant mentor, she developed a preparation program that grew into one of four sites for the NSF/AAPT “Shaping the Preparation of Future Science Faculty.” She was co-PI of an NSF GK-12 project that placed fellows in middle school mathematics and science classrooms. The results were so favorable that helping math and science teachers to work together was a component of the $7.3M NSF-MSP. Through the Noyce program she received $1,050,000 for support of students and master physics teachers. She chaired the College Board’s Science Academic Advisory Committee, co-chaired the Advanced Placement Physics Redesign commission, responsible for AP Physics 1 and 2, and the AP Physics 2 Development Committee. In 2014, Gay transitioned to WVU, where she is Eberly Professor of STEM Education and the founding director of the WVU Center for Excellence in STEM Education. The transdisciplinary Center works with faculty across STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and related disciplines at WVU, partner programs, and the WV Department of Education to enhance STEM education and STEM education opportunities in West Virginia, grades K-20. She is former president of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and former member of the board of directors, council of representatives and the Committee on Education of the American Physical Society (APS). She is a Fellow of both the AAPT and the APS.


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    Roger Freedman

    Dr. Roger A. Freedman is a Lecturer in Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

    He was an undergraduate at the University of California campuses in San Diego and Los Angeles, and did his doctoral research in theoretical nuclear physics at Stanford University. He came to UCSB in 1981 after three years of teaching and doing research at the University of Washington. At UCSB, Dr. Freedman has taught in both the Department of Physics and the College of Creative Studies, a branch of the university intended for highly gifted and motivated undergraduates. In recent years, he has helped to develop computer-based tools for learning introductory physics and astronomy and has been a pioneer in the use of classroom response systems and the “flipped” classroom model at UCSB. Roger holds a commercial pilot’s license and was an early organizer of the San Diego Comic-Con, now the world’s largest popular culture convention.


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    Todd Ruskell

    As a Teaching Professor of Physics at the Colorado School of Mines, Todd G. Ruskell focuses on teaching at the introductory level, and continually develops more effective ways to help students learn. One method used in large enrollment introductory courses is Studio Physics. This collaborative, hands-on environment helps students develop better intuition about, and conceptual models of, physical phenomena through an active learning approach. Dr. Ruskell brings his experience in improving students’ conceptual understanding to the text, as well as a strong liberal arts perspective. Dr. Ruskell’s love of physics began with a B.A. in physics from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. He went on to receive an M.S. and Ph.D. in optical sciences from the University of Arizona. He has received awards for teaching excellence, including Colorado School of Mines’ Alumni Teaching Award. Dr. Ruskell currently serves on the physics panel and advisory board for the NANSLO (North American Network of Science Labs Online) project.


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    Philip R. Kesten

    Dr. Philip Kesten, Associate Professor of Physics and Associate Provost for Residential Learning Communities at Santa Clara University, holds a B.S. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received his Ph.D. in high energy particle physics from the University of Michigan. Since joining the Santa Clara faculty in 1990, Dr. Kesten has also served as Chair of Physics, Faculty Director of the ATOM and da Vinci Residential Learning Communities, and Director of the Ricard Memorial Observatory. He has received awards for teaching excellence and curriculum innovation, was Santa Claras Faculty Development Professor for 2004-2005, and was named the California Professor of the Year in 2005 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education. Dr. Kesten is co-founder of Docutek, (A SirsiDynix Company), an Internet software company, and has served as the Senior Editor for Modern Dad, a newsstand magazine.

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