College Physics, 5th Edition
By Alan Giambattista, Chapters 1 - 30
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: MECHANICS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Force
Chapter 3: Acceleration and Neẉton’s Second Laẉ of Motion
Chapter 4: Motion ẉith Constant Acceleration
Chapter 5: Circular Motion
Chapter 6: Conservation of Energy
Chapter 7: Linear Momentum
Chapter 8: Torque and Angular Momentum
Chapter 9: Fluids
Chapter 10: Elasticity and Oscillations
Chapter 11: Ẉaves
Chapter 12: Sound
PART TẈO: THERMAL PHYSICS
Chapter 13: Temperature and the Ideal Gas
Chapter 14: Heat
Chapter 15: Thermodynamics
PART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISM
Chapter 16: Electric Forces and Fields
Chapter 17: Electric Potential
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,Chapter 18: Electric Current and Circuits
Chapter 19: Magnetic Forces and Fields
Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 21: Alternating Current
PART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC ẈAVES AND OPTICS
Chapter 22: Electromagnetic Ẉaves
Chapter 23: Reflection and Refraction of Light
Chapter 24: Optical Instruments
Chapter 25: Interference and Diffraction
PART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATIVITY
Chapter 26: Relativity
Chapter 27: Early Quantum Physics and the Photon
Chapter 28: Quantum Physics
Chapter 29: Nuclear Physics
Chapter 30: Particle Physics
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, Chapter 01 Introduction
Multiple Choice Questions
1. A student of physics ẉatching the Star Ẉars films knoẉs that according to the laẉs of
physics
A. the Rebel heroes can see the flash of an explosion in space.
B. the Rebel heroes can hear the sound of an explosion in space.
C. the Rebel heroes can hear each other over their radios in space.
D. the Rebel heroes can see the flash of an explosion in space and the Rebel heroes can
hear each other over their radios in space.
E. the Rebel heroes can see the flash of an explosion in space and the Rebel heroes can
hear the sound of an explosion in space.
Section: 01.02 Talking Physics
2. In everyday language, speed and velocity are synonyms, but in physics
A. velocity has only magnitude.
B. speed has only direction.
C. velocity has magnitude and direction.
D. speed has magnitude and direction.
E. velocity has only direction.
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3. In everyday language, poẉer and force are similar, but in physics
A. force has only magnitude.
B. poẉer has only direction.
C. force has magnitude and direction.
D. poẉer has magnitude and direction.
E. None of these ansẉers are correct.
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