01768 a2200229 4500003000500000005001700005010001600022020001500038040000900053082001200062100002600074245007800100250001300178260003100191300004000222505103900262650003601301700003401337942001201371999001901383952013601402Nust20260207103415.0 a 80017184 a9971513307 cNust00a530,HAL1 aHalliday, David9503310aFundamentals of Physics / cDavid Halliday, Robert Resnick & Jearl Walker a6th ed. a SingaporebWiley,cc1981. axv, 1044, [32] p. :bill. ;c27 cm. aMeasurement (Page-1), Motions Along a Straight Line (Page-11), Vectors (Page-31), Motion in two and Three Dimensions (Page-48), Force and Motion (Page-72), Force and Motion (Page-98), Kinetic Energy and Work (Page-116), Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy (Page-139), Systems of Particles (Page-168), Collisions (Page-193), Rotation (Page-215) Rolling Torque and Angular Momentum (Page-245), Equilibrium and Elasticity (Page-275), Gravitations (Page-294), Magnetic Field due to Currents (Page-686) Induction and Inductance (Page-710) Magnetism of Matter Maxwell Equations (Page-744), Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating (Page-768), Electromagnetic Waves (Page-801), Images (Page-833), Interference (Page-861), Diffraction (Page-890), Relativity (Page-919), Photons and Matter Waves (Page-953), More about Matter Waves (Page-979), All about Atoms (Page-1006), Conductions of Electricity in Solids (Page-1037), Nuclear Physics (Page-1062), Energy from the Nucleus (Page-1092), Quarks Leptons and Big Bang (Page-1116).  0aFundamentals of Physics91245321 aResnick, Robert,d1923-91506 2ddccBK c181161d181161 00102ddc4070aMCSbMCScGENd2016-12-12l1o530,HALpMCS30781r2026-01-27s2023-02-15w2016-12-12yBKzAlmirah No.15, Shelf No.3