Physics for the Life Sciences 3rd Edition Allmang Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780176558697
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0176558697
  • Author: Martin Zinke-Allmang

Physics for the Life Sciences, Third Edition, brings the beauty of physics to life. Physics represents an enormous body of knowledge and methodology, and almost all of it has a huge impact on understanding the life sciences. Physics for the Life Sciences provides a comprehensive synopsis of the vast subject matter and delivers it in a way that is relevant to students’ interests and career aspirations and that encourages retaining acquired knowledge. Taking an algebra-based approach to the selective use of calculus, the third edition provides a concise approach to basic physics concepts using an engaging layout, a consistent and student-tested art program, extensive use of conceptual examples, analytical problems, and instructive and engaging case studies. Breathe life into your Introductory Physics course with Physics for the Life Sciences.

Table of contents:

  1. PART 1 THE MECHANICS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
  2. CHAPTER 1 Physics and the Life Sciences
  3. 1.1: The Predictable Universe
  4. 1.2: Significant Figures
  5. 1.3: Scientific Notation
  6. 1.4: Units of Measure
  7. 1.5: Dimensional Analysis
  8. 1.6: Proportionality
  9. 1.7: Order of Magnitude Estimation
  10. CHAPTER 2 Kinematics
  11. 2.1: Setting Up the Coordinate System
  12. 2.2: Motion in One Dimension
  13. 2.3: Motion in Two Dimensions
  14. 2.4: Uniform Circular Motion
  15. 2.5: Physiological Detection of Velocity
  16. 2.6: Physiological Detection of Acceleration
  17. CHAPTER 3 Forces
  18. 3.1: What Is a Force?
  19. 3.2: Properties of a Force
  20. 3.3: Action of a Force
  21. 3.4: Measuring Forces
  22. 3.5: Categories of Forces
  23. 3.6: Fundamental Forces
  24. 3.7: Non-fundamental Forces
  25. 3.8: Free Body Diagram
  26. 3.9: Equilibrium
  27. 3.10: Muscles as Origin of Forces
  28. 3.11: Can Our Bodies Detect Forces?
  29. CHAPTER 4 Newton’s Laws
  30. 4.1: Newton’s Laws of Motion
  31. 4.2: Free Body Diagram, Revisited
  32. 4.3: Newton’s First Law
  33. 4.4: Newton’s Second Law
  34. 4.5: Newton’s Third Law
  35. 4.6: Application of Newton’s Laws, Non-fundamental Forces Revisited
  36. 4.7: Weight and Apparent Weight
  37. 4.8: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion and Centripetal Force
  38. 4.9: Physiological Applications of Newton’s Laws
  39. CHAPTER 5 Centre of Mass and Linear Momentum
  40. 5.1: Centre of Mass Definition
  41. 5.2: Linear Momentum and Impulse
  42. 5.3: Newton’s Third Law Applied to Internal Forces
  43. 5.4: Conservation of Linear Momentum
  44. CHAPTER 6 Torque and Equilibrium
  45. 6.1: Force and Extended Object
  46. 6.2: Torque
  47. 6.3: Mechanical Equilibrium for a Rigid Object
  48. 6.4: Classes of Levers and Physiological Applications
  49. 6.5: Torque and Rotational Motion
  50. 6.6: Since When Did Hominids Walk on Two Legs?
  51. PART 2 ENERGY, THERMODYNAMICS, AND TRANSPORT PHENOMENA

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