Unlock the fundamentals of how matter behaves in a clear, experiment‑driven introduction to physics.
This opening volume explores weight, mass, gravity, and the properties of matter that change form, laying a solid groundwork for students new to the subject.
This edition presents those core topics with accessible explanations and practical context. It emphasizes the experimental approach, showing how measurements and simple apparatus reveal the laws that govern matter, from the earth’s gravity to the behavior of liquids and solids under stress.
- Foundations of weight, mass, and gravity, with an emphasis on observable constancy and measurement concepts
- Elasticity, strain, stresses, and how materials respond to forces
- Properties related to change of form, such as surface tension, diffusion, and viscosity
- Introduction to capillarity and related phenomena, plus an overview of practical methods used in the lab
Ideal for readers beginning their study of physics or those who prefer a hands‑on, introductory approach to understanding matter and its interactions.