New Century Physics for Queensland Units 1&2 3E obook assess

Third Edition

Richard Walding

New Century Physics for Queensland Units 1&2 3E obook assess

Third Edition

Richard Walding

ISBN:

9780190310165

Binding:

obook code (digital)

Published:

15 Jan 2019

Availability:

Available

Series:

Physics for Queensland

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$60.99 NZD

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Description

obook assess is a cloud-based obook that students can use anywhere, anytime on any device.

obook assess provides students with access to:

  • a complete digital version of the Student book with added note-taking and bookmarking functionality
  • free Oxford Concise Dictionary look-up feature
  • targeted instructional videos by one of Queensland’s most experienced Physics teachers designed to help students prepare for assessment tasks and exams
  • a set of summary notes for each chapter that form a springboard for student revision
  • additional case studies and opportunities for extension
  • a range of interactive, auto-correcting, multiple-choice assess quiz questions.

Contents

CHAPTER 0: Physics toolkit

UNIT 1 THERMAL, NUCLEAR AND ELECTRICAL PHYSICS
CHAPTER 1: Heat and temperature
CHAPTER 2: Specific heat capacity and calorimetry
CHAPTER 3: Energy in systems
CHAPTER 4: Nuclear model and stability
CHAPTER 5: Radioactive decay and half life
CHAPTER 6: Nuclear energy
CHAPTER 7: Current, potential difference and energy flow
CHAPTER 8: Resistance
CHAPTER 9: Circuit analysis and design

UNIT 2 LINEAR MOTION AND WAVES
CHAPTER 10: Linear motion
CHAPTER 11: Forces
CHAPTER 12: Momentum
CHAPTER 13: Work and energy
CHAPTER 14: Waves
CHAPTER 15: Sound
CHAPTER 16: Light
CHAPTER 17: Practical

Authors

Dr Richard Walding
Richard began his career as a scientist and has extensive experience teaching both Physics and Chemistry, including two decades as Head of Science. Richard is also a research fellow at Griffith University and for the past decade has been researching the history and applications of electromagnetic induction particularly as related to harbour defence. Richard was elected Fellow of both the Australian Institute of Physics and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute for his lifetime contribution to these disciplines. He was also awarded a Peter Doherty Award for work in STEM education and in 2019 received the Australian Institute of Physics (QLD Branch) Excellence in Physics Teaching award.