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Chapter 20 - Electric Charge, Force, And FieldChapter 20.1 - Electric ChargeChapter 20.2 - Coulomb's LawChapter 20.3 - The Electric FieldChapter 20.4 - Fields Of Charge DistributionsChapter 20.5 - Matter In Electric FieldsChapter 21 - Gauss's LawChapter 21.1 - Electric Field LinesChapter 21.2 - Eledric Field And Eledric FluxChapter 21.3 - Gauss's Law
Chapter 21.4 - Using Gauss's LawChapter 21.5 - Fields Of Arbitrary Charge DistributionsChapter 21.6 - Gauss's Law And ConductorsChapter 22 - Electric PotentialChapter 22.1 - Electric Potential DifferenceChapter 22.2 - Calculating Potential DifferenceChapter 22.3 - Potential Difference And The Electric FieldChapter 23 - Electrostatic Energy And CapacitorsChapter 23.1 - Electrostatic EnergyChapter 23.2 - CapacitorsChapter 23.3 - Using CapacitorsChapter 23.4 - Energy In The Electric FieldChapter 24 - Electric CurrentChapter 24.1 - Electric CurrentChapter 24.2 - Conduction MechanismsChapter 24.3 - Resistance And Ohm's LawChapter 24.4 - Electric PowerChapter 24.5 - Electrical SafetyChapter 25 - Electric CircuitsChapter 25.1 - Circuits, Symbols, And Electromotive ForceChapter 25.2 - Series And Parallel ResistorsChapter 25.3 - Kirchhoff's Laws And Multiloop CircuitsChapter 25.4 - Electrical MeasurementsChapter 25.5 - Capacitors In CircuitsChapter 26 - Magnetism: Force And FieldChapter 26.2 - Magnetic Force And FieldChapter 26.3 - Charged Particles In Magnetic FieldsChapter 26.4 - The Magnetic Force On A CurrentChapter 26.5 - Origin Of The Magnetic FieldChapter 26.6 - Magnetic DipolesChapter 26.7 - Magnetic MatterChapter 26.8 - Ampere's LawChapter 27 - Electromagnetic InductionChapter 27.3 - Induction And EnergyChapter 27.5 - Magnetic EnergyChapter 27.6 - Induced Electric FieldsChapter 28 - Alternating-current CircuitsChapter 28.1 - Alternating CurrentChapter 28.2 - Circuit Elements In Ac CircuitsChapter 28.3 - Lc CircuitsChapter 28.4 - Driven Rlc Circuits And ResonanceChapter 28.5 - Power In Ac CircuitsChapter 28.6 - Transformers And Power SuppliesChapter 29 - Maxwell's Equations And Electromagnetic WavesChapter 29.2 - Ambiguity In Ampere's LawChapter 29.5 - Properties Of Electromagnetic WavesChapter 29.6 - The Electromagnetic SpectrumChapter 29.7 - Producing Electromagnetic WavesChapter 29.8 - Energy And Momentum In Electromagnetic WavesChapter 30 - Reflection And RefractionChapter 30.1 - ReflectionChapter 30.2 - RefractionChapter 30.3 - Total Internal ReflectionChapter 30.4 - DispersionChapter 31 - Images And Optical InstrumentsChapter 31.1 - Images With MirrorsChapter 31.2 - Images With LensesChapter 31.3 - Refraction In Lenses: The DetailsChapter 31.4 - Optical InstrumentsChapter 32 - Interference And DiffractionChapter 32.1 - Coherence And InterferenceChapter 32.2 - Double-slit InterferenceChapter 32.4 - InterferometryChapter 32.5 - Huygens' Principle And DiffractionChapter 32.6 - The Diffraction LimitChapter 33 - RelativityChapter 33.2 - Matter, Motion, And The EtherChapter 33.4 - Space And Time In RelativityChapter 33.5 - Simultaneity Is RelativeChapter 33.7 - Energy And Momentum In RelativityChapter 34 - Particles And WavesChapter 34.2 - Blackbody RadiationChapter 34.3 - PhotonsChapter 34.4 - Atomic Spectra And The Bohr AtomChapter 34.5 - Matter WavesChapter 34.6 - The Uncertainty PrincipleChapter 35 - Quantum MechanicsChapter 35.1 - Particles, Waves, And ProbabilityChapter 35.2 - The Schrodinger EquationChapter 35.3 - Particles And PotentialsChapter 35.4 - Quantum Mechanics In Three DimensionsChapter 36 - Atomic PhysicsChapter 36.1 - The Hydrogen AtomChapter 36.2 - Electron SpinChapter 36.3 - The Exclusion PrincipleChapter 36.4 - Multielectron Atoms And The Periodic TableChapter 36.5 - Transitions And Atomic SpectraChapter 37 - Molecules And SolidsChapter 37.1 - Molecular BondingChapter 37.2 - Molecular Energy LevelsChapter 37.3 - SolidsChapter 38 - Nuclear PhysicsChapter 38.1 - Elements, Isotopes, And Nuclear StructureChapter 38.2 - RadioactivityChapter 38.3 - Binding Energy And NucleosynthesisChapter 38.4 - Nuclear FissionChapter 38.5 - Nuclear FusionChapter 39 - From Quarks To The Cosmos
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