Physics
- 5th ed.
- New Delhi : Wiley India, 2007
- 2 v. ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Resnick's name appears first on v. 1 of the 5th ed.; Halliday's name appears first on v. 2 of the 5th ed.
1. Vol. 1: XIV, 566, [40] str. ; 2. Measurement; 3. Motion in one dimension; 4. Force and newton's laws; 5. Motion in two and three dimensions; 6. Applications of newton's laws; 7. Momentum; 8. Systems of particles; 9. Rotational kinematics; 10. Rotational dynamics; 11. Angular momentum; 12. Energy 1: work and kinetic energy; 13. Energy 2: potential energy; 14. Energy 3: conservation of energy; 15. Gravitation; 16. Fluid statics; 17. Fluid dynamics; 18. Oscillations; 19. Wave motion; 20. Sound waves; 21. The special theory of relativity; 22. Temperature; 23. Molecular properties of gases; 24. The first law of thermodynamics; 25. Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics;
26. Vol. 2: XIV, 567-1198, [41] str.; 27. Electric charge and coulomb's law; 28. The electric field;; 29. Gauss' law; 30. Electric potential energy and potential; 31. The electrical properties of materials; 32. Capacitance; 33. Dc circuits; 34. The magnetic field; 35. The magnetic field of a current; 36. Faraday's law of induction; 37. Magnetic properties of materials; 38. Inductance; 39. Alternating current circuits; 40. Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves; 41. Light waves; 42. Mirrors and lenses; 43. Interference; 44. Diffraction; 45. Gratings and spectra; 46. Polarization; 47. The nature of light; 48. The nature of matter; 49. Electrons in potential wells; 50. Atomic structure; 51. Electrical conduction in solids; 52. Nuclear physics; 53. Energy from the nucleus; 54. Particle physics and cosmology;