Classical mechanics. Volume 3, Newton's laws and uniform circular motion / Gregory A. DiLisi.

By: DiLisi, Gregory A [author.]Contributor(s): Morgan & Claypool Publishers [publisher.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.]Material type: TextTextSeries: IOP (Series)Release 6 | IOP concise physicsPublisher: San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2019]Distributor: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781643273143 ebookOther title: Newton's laws and uniform circular motionSubject(s): Mechanics | Physics | Quantum physics (quantum mechanics & quantum field theory) | SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum TheoryAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 531 LOC classification: QA805 .D553 2019eb vol. 3Online resources: e-book Full-text access Also available in print.
Contents:
part I. Newton's laws of motion. 1. Motivation -- 2. Getting ready -- 2.1. Anticipatory set -- 2.2. Objective -- 2.3. Purpose
3. Giving information -- 3.1. Instructional input -- 3.2. Modeling -- 3.3. Checking for understanding
4. Keeping information -- 4.1. Closure -- 4.2. Independent practice -- 4.3. Peer teaching
part II. Uniform circular motion. 5. Motivation -- 6. Getting ready -- 6.1. Anticipatory set -- 6.2. Objective -- 6.3. Purpose
7. Giving information -- 7.1. Instructional input -- 7.2. Modeling -- 7.3. Checking for understanding
8. Keeping information -- 8.1. Closure -- 8.2. Independent practice -- 8.3. Peer teaching.
Abstract: Classical Mechanicsteaches readers how to solve physics problems; in other words, how to put math and physics together to obtain a numerical or algebraic result and then interpret these results physically. These skills are important and will be
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part I. Newton's laws of motion. 1. Motivation -- 2. Getting ready -- 2.1. Anticipatory set -- 2.2. Objective -- 2.3. Purpose

3. Giving information -- 3.1. Instructional input -- 3.2. Modeling -- 3.3. Checking for understanding

4. Keeping information -- 4.1. Closure -- 4.2. Independent practice -- 4.3. Peer teaching

part II. Uniform circular motion. 5. Motivation -- 6. Getting ready -- 6.1. Anticipatory set -- 6.2. Objective -- 6.3. Purpose

7. Giving information -- 7.1. Instructional input -- 7.2. Modeling -- 7.3. Checking for understanding

8. Keeping information -- 8.1. Closure -- 8.2. Independent practice -- 8.3. Peer teaching.

Classical Mechanicsteaches readers how to solve physics problems; in other words, how to put math and physics together to obtain a numerical or algebraic result and then interpret these results physically. These skills are important and will be

Students.

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Gregory A. DiLisi earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University. He then earned his Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Case Western Reserve University in condensed matter experimental physics. He is currently

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