College Physics, Part 2 is the second volume in a two-textbook series tailored to aid learners studying non-calculus-based physics. The book builds on the information presented in the first volume and features a strong focus on enabling students to link theoretical knowledge with practical applications in daily activities.
The content is organized into modules, each breaking down key physics topics such as electric forces and fields, capacitance, the relation between current and resistance, properties of magnetism, induced voltages and inductance, wave optics, special and general relativity, and quantum physics. It emphasizes the study of electromagnetic phenomena, atomic structures, and principles of electricity, light, and optics, integrating problem-solving exercises relevant to these areas.
Strategically developed to support online courses, Colleges Physics, Part 2 is an ideal resource for physics courses. The book helps students form a strong foundational understanding of various physical laws and theories applicable to real-life scenarios and advanced physics coursework.