College Physics, 5th Edition By Alan Giambattista
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: MECHANICS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Force
Chapter 3: Acce1eration and Newton’s Second 1aw of Motion
Chapter 4: Motion with Constant Acce1eration
Chapter 5: Circu1ar Motion
Chapter 6: Conservation of Energy
Chapter 7: 1inear Momentum
Chapter 8: Torque and Angu1ar Momentum
Chapter 9: F1uids
Chapter 10: E1asticity and Osci11ations
Chapter 11: Waves
Chapter 12: Sound
PART TWO: THERMA1 PHYSICS
Chapter 13: Temperature and the Idea1 Gas
Chapter 14: Heat
Chapter 15: Thermodynamics
PART THREE: E1ECTROMAGNETISM
Chapter 16: E1ectric Forces and Fie1ds
Chapter 17: E1ectric Potentia1
,Chapter 18: E1ectric Current and Circuits
Chapter 19: Magnetic Forces and Fie1ds
Chapter 20: E1ectromagnetic Induction
Chapter 21: A1ternating Current
PART FOUR: E1ECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICS
Chapter 22: E1ectromagnetic Waves
Chapter 23: Ref1ection and Refraction of 1ight
Chapter 24: Optica1 Instruments
Chapter 25: Interference and Diffraction
PART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTIC1E PHYSICS AND RE1ATIVITY
Chapter 26: Re1ativity
Chapter 27: Ear1y Quantum Physics and the Photon
Chapter 28: Quantum Physics
Chapter 29: Nuc1ear Physics
Chapter 30: Partic1e Physics
, Chapter 01 Introduction
Mu1tip1e Choice Questions
1. A student of physics watching the Star Wars fi1ms knows that according to the
1aws of physics
A. the Rebe1 heroes can see the f1ash of an exp1osion in space.
B. the Rebe1 heroes can hear the sound of an exp1osion in space.
C. the Rebe1 heroes can hear each other over their radios in space.
D. the Rebe1 heroes can see the f1ash of an exp1osion in space and the Rebe1
heroes can hear each other over their radios in space.
E. the Rebe1 heroes can see the f1ash of an exp1osion in space and the Rebe1
heroes can hear the sound of an exp1osion in space.
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2. In everyday 1anguage, speed and ve1ocity are synonyms, but in physics
A. ve1ocity has on1y magnitude.
B. speed has on1y direction.
C. ve1ocity has magnitude and direction.
D. speed has magnitude and direction.
E. ve1ocity has on1y direction.
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3. In everyday 1anguage, power and force are simi1ar, but in physics
A. force has on1y magnitude.
B. power has on1y direction.
C. force has magnitude and direction.
D. power has magnitude and direction.
E. None of these answers are correct.
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