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By Alan Giambattista, Chapters 1 - 30
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, • TABLE OF CONTENTS i i
PART ONE: MECHANICS
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Chapter i1: iIntroduction
Chapter i2: iForce
Chapter i3: iAcceleration iand iNewton’s iSecond iLaw iof iMotion
Chapter i4: iMotion iwith iConstant iAcceleration
Chapter i5: iCircular iMotion
Chapter i6: iConservation iof iEnergy
Chapter i7: iLinear iMomentum
Chapter i8: iTorque iand iAngular iMomentum
Chapter i9: iFluids
Chapter i10: iElasticity iand iOscillations
Chapter i11: iWaves
Chapter i12: iSound
PART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICS
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Chapter i13: iTemperature iand ithe iIdeal iGas
Chapter i14: iHeat
Chapter i15: iThermodynamics
PART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISM
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Chapter i16: iElectric iForces iand iFields
Chapter i17: iElectric iPotential
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,Chapter i18: iElectric iCurrent iand iCircuits
Chapter i19: iMagnetic iForces iand iFields
Chapter i20: iElectromagnetic iInduction
Chapter i21: iAlternating iCurrent
PART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICS
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Chapter i22: iElectromagnetic iWaves
Chapter i23: iReflection iand iRefraction iof iLight
Chapter i24: iOptical iInstruments
Chapter i25: iInterference iand iDiffraction
PART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATIVITY
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Chapter i26: iRelativity
Chapter i27: iEarly iQuantum iPhysics iand ithe iPhoton
Chapter i28: iQuantum iPhysics
Chapter i29: iNuclear iPhysics
Chapter i30: iParticle iPhysics
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, Chapter 01 Introduction
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Multiple iChoice iQuestions
1. A istudent iof iphysics iwatching ithe iStar iWars ifilms iknows ithat iaccording ito ithe ilaws
iof iphysics
A. the iRebel iheroes ican isee ithe iflash iof ian iexplosion iin ispace.
B. the iRebel iheroes ican ihear ithe isound iof ian iexplosion iin ispace.
C. the iRebel iheroes ican ihear ieach iother iover itheir iradios iin ispace.
D. the iRebel iheroes ican isee ithe iflash iof ian iexplosion iin ispace iand ithe iRebel iheroes ican
ihear ieach iother iover itheir iradios iin ispace.
E. the iRebel iheroes ican isee ithe iflash iof ian iexplosion iin ispace iand ithe iRebel iheroes ican
ihear ithe isound iof ian iexplosion iin ispace.
Section: i01.02 iTalking iPhysics
2. In ieveryday ilanguage, ispeed iand ivelocity iare isynonyms, ibut iin iphysics
A. velocity ihas ionly imagnitude.
B. speed ihas ionly idirection.
C. velocity ihas imagnitude iand idirection.
D. speed ihas imagnitude iand idirection.
E. velocity ihas ionly idirection.
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3. In ieveryday ilanguage, ipower iand iforce iare isimilar, ibut iin iphysics
A. force ihas ionly imagnitude.
B. power ihas ionly idirection.
C. force ihas imagnitude iand idirection.
D. power ihas imagnitude iand idirection.
E. None iof ithese ianswers iare icorrect.
Section: i01.02 iTalking iPhysics
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