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Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Solutions Manual: Physics for Scientists & Engineers, 11th Edition
By Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett
Part 1 Mechanics
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Chapter 1 Physics and Measurement
Chapter 2 Vectors
Chapter 3 Motion in One Dimension
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Chapter 4 Motion in Two Dimensions
Chapter 5 The Laws of Motion
Chapter 6 Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton’s Laws
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Chapter 7 Energy of a System
Chapter 8 Conservation of Energy
Chapter 9 Linear Momentum and Collisions
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Chapter 10 Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis
Chapter 11 Angular Momentum
Chapter 12 Static Equilibrium and Elasticity
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Chapter 13 Universal Gravitation
Chapter 14 Fluid Mechanics
Part 2 Oscillations and Mechanical Waves
Chapter 15 Oscillatory Motion
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Chapter 16 Wave Motion
Chapter 17 Superposition and Standing Waves
Part 3 Thermodynamics
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Chapter 18 Temperature
Chapter 19 The First Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 20 The Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Chapter 21 Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Part 4 Electricity and Magnetism
Chapter 22 Electric Fields
Chapter 23 Continuous Charge Distributions and Gauss’s Law
Chapter 24 Electric Potential
Chapter 25 Capacitance and Dielectrics
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Chapter 26 Current and Resistance
Chapter 27 Direct-Current Circuits
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Chapter 28 Magnetic Fields
Chapter 29 Sources of the Magnetic Field
Chapter 30 Faraday’s Law
Chapter 31 Inductance
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Chapter 32 Alternating-Current Circuits
Chapter 33 Electromagnetic Waves
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Part 5 Light and Optics
Chapter 34 The Nature of Light and the Principles of Ray Optics
Chapter 35 Image Formation
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Chapter 36 Wave Optics
Chapter 37 Diffraction Patterns and Polarization
Part 6 Modern Physics
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Chapter 38 Relativity
Chapter 39 Introduction to Quantum Physics
Chapter 40 Quantum Mechanics
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Chapter 41 Atomic Physics
Chapter 42 Molecules and Solids
Chapter 43 Nuclear Physics
Chapter 44 Particle Physics and Cosmology
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CHAPTER OUTLINE
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1.1 Standards of Length, Mass, and Time
1.2 Modeling and Alternative Representations
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1.3 Dimensional Analysis
1.4 Conversion of Units
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1.5 Estimates and Order-of-Magnitude Calculations
1.6 Significant Figures
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SOLUTIONS TO THINK–PAIR–SHARE AND ACTIVITIES
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TP1.1 (a) The fourth experimental point from the top is a circle: This point
lies just above the best-fit curve that passes through the point (400 cm2,
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0.20 g). The interval between horizontal grid lines is 1 space = 0.05 g.
An estimate from the graph shows that the circle has a vertical
separation of 0.3 spaces = 0.015 g above the best-fit curve.
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