Solving Physics Problems

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advanced mechanics problems
analytical approach to physics education
Arbitrary Time
Author_Yipeng Gu
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classical mechanics analysis
cognitive science in education
Component Equation
Cylindrical Shell
Cylindrical Surface
Deductive Study
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Inertial Centrifugal Force
Infinitesimal Element
Linear Coordinate System
Mass Decrement
Moving Reference Frame
physics olympiad preparation
problem solving strategies
Sectional Radius
Small Time Interval Dt
Soap Bubble
Soap Water
Space Time Framework
Stationary Reference Frame
Stream Tube
theoretical physics methods
Thin Pipe
Thinking Paradigm
Viscosity Coefficient
Wind Wheel

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814877411
  • Weight: 1406g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a complete, consistent, and open system for studying physics problems, which not only provides high-quality teaching materials for the field of physics education (especially for Physics Olympiad training) but also points out a new direction for physics education. In this book, a form of methodology, which can comprehensively present cogitation discipline, is built up for analyzing and solving complex physics problems. The text analyzes plenty of physics problems (classical mechanics) from both theoretical and philosophical points of view to reveal the way of exerting this form. As a set of methodology reflecting the cogitation discipline, the thinking paradigm proposed in this book (called the MLQ-(ST)C paradigm) is a theoretical tool to develop people's acquisition of this ability. The paradigm successfully deconstructs the elements and the structure in physical thinking and then eliminates the obstacles of people’s underlying thinking, so that all the thinking built on it can be clear and ordered. The physics problems included in this book are significantly more difficult than similar books within the same theoretical domains involved, leading to better teaching and learning value.

Yipeng Gu obtained his PhD in condensed matter physics in 2014 from Jilin University, China. He teaches physics at the School of Natural Science, Changchun University of Science and Technology, China. Dr. Gu’s research interests span the philosophy of physics, theory of physics education, and the innovation and development of physics models. He is an experienced coach for Physics Olympiad and has taught basic courses of college physics and topic courses of physics competition for students who participated in the Chinese Physics Olympiad in Jilin Province, China. His students have won prizes in various levels of physics competitions, including six gold medals in the final contest of the Chinese Physics Olympiad.

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