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Chapter 1 - Introduction, Measurement, EstimatingChapter 1.3 - Measurement And Uncertainty; Significant FiguresChapter 1.5 - Converting UnitsChapter 2 - Describing Motion: Kinematics In One DimensionChapter 2.1 - Reference Frames And DisplacementChapter 2.3 - Instantaneous VelocityChapter 2.4 - AccelerationChapter 2.5 - Motion At Constant AccelerationChapter 2.7 - Freely Falling ObjectsChapter 3 - Kinematics In Two Or Three Dimensions; Vectors
Chapter 3.2 - Addition Of Vectors-graphical MethodsChapter 3.3 - Subtraction Of Vectors, And Multiplication Of A Vector By A ScalarChapter 3.8 - Solving Problems Involving Projectile MotionChapter 4 - Dynamics: Newton's Laws Of MotionChapter 4.4 - Newton’s Second Law Of MotionChapter 4.5 - Newton’s Third Law Of MotionChapter 4.7 - Solving Problems With Newton’s Laws: Free-body DiagramsChapter 5 - Using Newton's Laws: Friction, Circular Motion, Drag ForcesChapter 5.1 - Using Newton’s Laws With FrictionChapter 5.2 - Uniform Circular Motion—kinematicsChapter 5.3 - Dynamics Of Uniform Circular MotionChapter 5.4 - Highway Curves: Banked And UnbankedChapter 5.5 - Nonuniform Circular MotionChapter 6 - Gravitation And Newton's SynthesisChapter 6.3 - Gravity Near The Earth’s Surface; Geophysical ApplicationsChapter 6.4 - Satellites And “weightlessness”Chapter 6.5 - Plantes, Kepler’s Laws, And Newton’s SynthesisChapter 7 - Work And EnergyChapter 7.1 - Work Done By A Constant ForceChapter 7.4 - Kinetic Energy And The Work-energy PrincipleChapter 8 - Conservation Of EnergyChapter 8.2 - Potential EnergyChapter 8.4 - Problem Solving Using Conservation Of Mechanical EnergyChapter 9 - Linear MomentumChapter 9.1 - Momentum And Its Relation To ForceChapter 9.2 - Conservation Of MomentumChapter 9.8 - Center Of Mass (cm)Chapter 9.9 - Center Of Mass And Translational MotionChapter 10 - Rotational MotionChapter 10.1 - Angular QuantitiesChapter 10.4 - TorqueChapter 10.7 - Determining Moments Of InertiaChapter 10.8 - Rotational Kinetic EnergyChapter 10.9 - Rotational Plus Translational Motion; RollingChapter 11 - Augular Momentum; General RotationChapter 11.1 - Angular Momentum—objects Rotating About A Fixed AxisChapter 11.2 - Vector Cross Product; Torque As A VectorChapter 12 - Static Equilibrium; Elasticity And FractureChapter 12.1 - The Conditions For EquilibriumChapter 12.2 - Solving Statics ProblemsChapter 12.3 - Stability And BalanceChapter 12.5 - FractureChapter 13 - FluidsChapter 13.3 - Pressure In FluidsChapter 13.7 - Buoyancy And Archimedes’ PrincipleChapter 13.9 - Bernoulli’s EquationChapter 13.10 - Applications Of Bernoulli’s Principle: Torricelli, Airplanes, Baseballs, TiaChapter 14 - OscillationsChapter 14.1 - Oscillations Of A SpringChapter 14.2 - Simple Harmonic MotionChapter 14.3 - Energy In The Simple Harmonic OscillatorChapter 14.5 - The Simple PendulumChapter 15 - Wave MotionChapter 15.1 - Characteristics Of Wave MotionChapter 15.2 - Types Of Waves: Transverse And LongitudinalChapter 15.4 - Mathematical Representation Of A Traveling WaveChapter 16 - SoundChapter 16.3 - Intensity Of Sound: DecibelsChapter 16.4 - Sources Of Sound: Vibrating Strings And Air ColumnsChapter 16.7 - Doppler EffectChapter 17 - Temperature, Thermal Expansion And The Ideal Gas LawChapter 17.2 - Temperature And ThermometersChapter 17.4 - Thermal ExpansionChapter 17.5 - Thermal StressesChapter 17.7 - The Ideal Gas LawChapter 17.8 - Problem Solving With The Ideal Gas LawChapter 18 - Kinetic Theory Of GasesChapter 18.1 - The Ideal Gas Law And The Molecular Interpretation Of TemperatureChapter 18.4 - Vapor Pressure And HumidityChapter 19 - Heat And The First Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.2 - Internal EnergyChapter 19.5 - Latent HeatChapter 19.6 - The First Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.7 - Thermodynamic Processes And The First LawChapter 19.10 - Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, RadiationChapter 20 - Second Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 20.3 - The Carnot Engine; Reversible And Irreversible ProcessesChapter 20.9 - Statistical Interpretation Of Entropy And The Second LawChapter 21 - Electric Charge And Electric FieldChapter 21.5 - Coulomb’s LawChapter 21.6 - The Electric FieldChapter 22 - Gauss's LawChapter 22.1 - Electric FluxChapter 22.2 - Gauss’s LawChapter 22.3 - Applications Of Gauss’s LawChapter 23 - Electric PotentialChapter 23.1 - Electric Potential Energy And Potential DifferenceChapter 23.2 - Relation Between Electric Potential And Electric FieldChapter 23.3 - Electric Potential Due To Point ChargeChapter 23.8 - Electrostatic Potential Energy; The Electron VoltChapter 24 - Capacitance, Dielectrics, Electric Energy StorageChapter 24.1 - CapacitorsChapter 24.2 - Determination Of CapacitanceChapter 24.3 - Capacitors In Series And ParallelChapter 24.5 - DielectricsChapter 25 - Electric Currents And ResistanceChapter 25.2 - Electric CurrentChapter 25.3 - Ohm’s Law: Resistance And ResistorsChapter 25.4 - ResistivityChapter 25.6 - Power In Household CircuitsChapter 26 - Dc CircuitsChapter 27 - MagnetismChapter 28 - Sources Of Magnetic FieldChapter 29 - Electromagnetic Induction And Faraday's LawChapter 30 - Inductance, Electromagnetic Oscillations, And Ac CircuitsChapter 31 - Maxwell's Equation And Electromagnetic WavesChapter 32 - Light: Reflection And RefractionChapter 33 - Lenses And Optical InstrumentsChapter 34 - The Wave Nature Of Light: Interference And PolarixationChapter 35 - DiffractionChapter 36 - The Special Theory Of RelativityChapter 37 - Early Quantum Theory And Models Of The AtomChapter 38 - Quantum MechanicsChapter 39 - Quantum Mechanics Of AtomsChapter 40 - Molecules And SolidsChapter 41 - Nuclear Physics And RadioactivityChapter 42 - Nuclear Energy; Effects And Uses Of RadiationChapter 43 - Elementary ParticlesChapter 44 - Astrophysics And Cosmology
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