University Physics, Set - Chapters 1-44, 12E volume 1-3
Physics is the study of natural phenomena. In physics, we build theories
based on observations of nature, and those theories evolve into
physical laws. We often seek simplicity: Models are simplified versions
of physical phenomena that allow us to gain insight into a physical
process. This chapter covers foundational material that we will
use throughout our study. We begin with measurements that include
units, conversions, precision, significant figures, estimates, orders of
magnitude, and scientific notation. We will also examine physical
quantities. Scalar quantities, such as temperature, are described by a
single number. Vector quantities, such as velocity, require both a magnitude
and a direction for a complete description. We will delve
deeper into vectors, as they are used throughout physics. We' ll also
include a summary of critical mathematics skills you will apply
throughout your physics career. Techniques developed in this chapter
will be used throughout our investigation of physics.