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College Physics, 5th Edition
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By Alan Giambattista, Chapters 1 - 30
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College Physics, 5th Edition
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
PART ONE: MECHANICS
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Chapter |1: |Introduction
Chapter |2: |Force
Chapter |3: |Acceleration |and |Newton’s |Second |Law |of |Motion
Chapter |4: |Motion |with |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: |Waves
Chapter |12: |Sound
PART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICS
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Chapter |13: |Temperature |and |the |Ideal |Gas
Chapter |14: |Heat
Chapter |15: |Thermodynamics
PART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISM
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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 WAVES AND OPTICS
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Chapter |22: |Electromagnetic |Waves
Chapter |23: |Reflection |and |Refraction |of |Light
Chapter |24: |Optical |Instruments
Chapter |25: |Interference |and |Diffraction
PART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATIVITY
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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
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Multiple |Choice |Questions
1. A |student |of |physics |watching |the |Star |Wars |films |knows |that |according |to |the |laws
|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.
Section: |01.02 |Talking |Physics
3. In |everyday |language, |power |and |force |are |similar, |but |in |physics
A. force |has |only |magnitude.
B. power |has |only |direction.
C. force |has |magnitude |and |direction.
D. power |has |magnitude |and |direction.
E. None |of |these |answers |are |correct.
Section: |01.02 |Talking |Physics
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