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• College Physics, 5th Edition
• By Alan Giambattista, Chapters 1 - 30
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PARTONE:MECHANICS
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Force
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Chapter 3: Acceleration and Newton’s Second Law of Motion
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Chapter 4: Motion with Constant Acceleration
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Chapter 5: Circular Motion
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Chapter 6: Conservation of Energy
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Chapter 7: Linear Momentum
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Chapter 8: Torque and Angular Momentum
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Chapter 9: Fluids
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Chapter 10: Elasticity and Oscillations
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Chapter 11: Waves
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Chapter 12: Sound
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PARTTWO: THERMAL PHYSICS
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Chapter 13: Temperature and the Ideal Gas
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Chapter 14: Heat
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Chapter 15: Thermodynamics
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PARTTHREE:ELECTROMAGNETISM
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Chapter 16: Electric Forces and Fields
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Chapter 17: Electric Potential
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,Chapter 18: Electric Current and Circuits
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Chapter 19: Magnetic Forces and Fields
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Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction
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Chapter 21: Alternating Current
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PARTFOUR:ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVESAND OPTICS
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Chapter 22: Electromagnetic Waves
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Chapter 23: Reflection and Refraction of Light
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Chapter 24: Optical Instruments
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Chapter 25: Interference and Diffraction
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PARTFIVE:QUANTUMAND PARTICLEPHYSICS AND RELATIVITY
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Chapter 26: Relativity
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Chapter 27: Early Quantum Physics and the Photon
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Chapter 28: Quantum Physics
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Chapter 29: Nuclear Physics
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Chapter 30: Particle Physics
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, Chapter01 Introduction fl fl
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1. Astudentofphysicswatchingthe StarWars filmsknowsthataccordingtothe lawsof physics
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A. the Rebelheroes cansee the flashofanexplosioninspace.
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B. theRebel heroescanhear the soundofanexplosion in space.
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C. theRebel heroescanhear eachotherovertheir radios inspace.
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D. theRebelheroescanseethe flashofanexplosioninspaceand theRebel heroescan hear each o
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ther over their radios in space.
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E. theRebelheroescanseethe flashofanexplosioninspaceandtheRebelheroescanhear the so
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und of an explosion in space.
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2. Ineverydaylanguage, speedand velocityaresynonyms, but inphysics
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3. Ineverydaylanguage,powerandforcearesimilar,butinphysics
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