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100 Instructive Calculus-based Physics Examples - (Calculus-Based Physics Problems with Solutions) by Chris McMullen (Paperback)

100 Instructive Calculus-based Physics Examples - (Calculus-Based Physics Problems with Solutions) by  Chris McMullen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>DESCRIPTION: <br/><ul><li>over 100 fully-solved examples</li><li>step-by-step solutions with explanations</li><li>standard problems from physics with calculus</li><li>includes tables of equations, symbols, and units</li></ul>This volume covers motion, including uniform acceleration, calculus-based motion, vector addition, projectile motion, Newton's laws, center of mass integrals, conservation of energy, collisions, the scalar and vector product, rotation, moment of inertia integrals, satellites, and more. (Vol. 2 covers electricity and magnetism, while Vol. 3 covers waves, fluids, heat, sound, and light. Vol.'s 2-3 will be released in the spring of 2017.)<br/><br/>AUTHOR: The author, Dr. Chris McMullen, has over 20 years of experience teaching university physics in California, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana (and has also taught physics to gifted high school students). Dr. McMullen currently teaches physics at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. He has also published a half-dozen papers on the collider phenomenology of superstring-inspired large extra dimensions. Chris McMullen earned his Ph.D. in particle physics from Oklahoma State University (and his M.S. in physics from California State University, Northridge).<br/><br/>Dr. McMullen is well-known for: <br/><ul><li>engaging physics students in challenging ideas through creativity</li><li>breaking difficult problems down into manageable steps</li><li>providing clear and convincing explanations to subtle issues</li><li>his mastery of physics and strong background in mathematics</li><li>helping students become more fluent in practical math skills</li></ul>MATH REVIEW: Separate chapters cover essential calculus skills (like derivatives and relevant integration techniques) as well as essential algebra, geometry, and trigonometry skills.<br/><br/>USES: This physics book serves two functions: <br/><ul><li>It provides a variety of examples for how to solve fundamental physics problems.</li><li>It's also the solutions manual to Essential Calculus-based Physics Study Guide Workbook, ISBN 978-1-941691-15-1.</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Chris McMullen is a physics instructor at Northwestern State University of Louisiana and also an author of academic books. Whether in the classroom or as a writer, Dr. McMullen loves sharing knowledge and the art of motivating and engaging students.<br/><br/>He earned his Ph.D. in phenomenological high-energy physics (particle physics) from Oklahoma State University in 2002. Originally from California, Dr. McMullen earned his Master's degree from California State University, Northridge, where his thesis was in the field of electron spin resonance.<br/><br/>As a physics teacher, Dr. McMullen observed that many students lack fluency in fundamental math skills. In an effort to help students of all ages and levels master basic math skills, he published a series of math workbooks on arithmetic, fractions, algebra, and trigonometry called the Improve Your Math Fluency Series. Dr. McMullen has also published a variety of science books, including introductions to basic astronomy and chemistry concepts in addition to physics textbooks.<br/><br/>Dr. McMullen is very passionate about teaching. Many students and observers have been impressed with the transformation that occurs when he walks into the classroom, and the interactive engaged discussions that he leads during class time. Dr. McMullen is well-known for drawing monkeys and using them in his physics examples and problems, applying his creativity to inspire students. A stressed-out student is likely to be told to throw some bananas at monkeys, smile, and think happy physics thoughts.

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