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Pt. 1 | Mechanics | 1 |
1 | Introduction | 2 |
2 | Motion in One Dimension | 26 |
3 | Vectors and Two-Dimensional Motion | 51 |
4 | The Laws of Motion | 74 |
5 | Work and Energy | 108 |
6 | Momentum and Collisions | 141 |
7 | Circular Motion and the Law of Gravity | 170 |
8 | Objects at Rest and Rotational Dynamics | 211 |
9 | Solids and Fluids | 247 |
10 | Fluids in Motion | 278 |
Pt. 2 | Thermodynamics | 307 |
11 | Thermal Physics | 312 |
12 | Heat | 342 |
13 | The Laws of Thermodynamics | 369 |
Pt. 3 | Vibrations and Wave Motion | 415 |
14 | Vibration and Waves | 421 |
15 | Sound | 458 |
Pt. 4 | Electricity and Magnetism | 495 |
16 | Electric Forces and Electric Fields | 501 |
17 | Electrical Energy and Capacitance | 535 |
18 | Current and Resistance | 569 |
19 | Direct Current Circuits | 592 |
20 | Magnetism | 626 |
21 | Induced Voltages and Inductance | 660 |
22 | Alternating Current Circuits | 695 |
23 | Electromagnetic Waves | 719 |
Pt. 5 | Light and Optics | 743 |
24 | Reflection and Refraction of Light | 748 |
25 | Mirrors and Lenses | 799 |
26 | Wave Optics | 809 |
27 | Optical Instruments | 840 |
Pt. 6 | Modern Physics | 871 |
28 | Relativity | 876 |
29 | Quantum Physics | 913 |
30 | Atomic Physics | 946 |
31 | Molecules and Solids | 984 |
32 | Nuclear Physics | 1008 |
33 | Nuclear Physics Applications | 1039 |
34 | Elementary Particles | 1065 |
Appendices | A.1 | |
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems | A.17 | |
Index | I.1 |
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