PHYSICS 12TH EDITION
BY JOHN D. CUTNELL, KENNETH W. JOHNSON, DAVID YOUNG, SHANE STADLER
ALL CHAPTERS 1-32| LATEST VERSION WITH DETAILED/ANSWERS| VERIFIED| GRADE A+
,chapter 1: introduction and mathematical concepts ................................................................. 4
chapter 2: kinematics in one dimension ................................................................................... 36
chapter3: kinematics in two dimensions .................................................................................. 98
chapter 4: forces and newton’s laws of motion ...................................................................... 140
chapter 5: dynamics of uniform circular motion .................................................................... 206
chapter 6: work and energy .................................................................................................... 241
chapter 7: impulse and momentum ....................................................................................... 286
chapter 8: rotational kinematics ............................................................................................. 325
chapter 9: rotational dynamics ............................................................................................... 356
chapter 10: simple harmonic motion and elasticity ............................................................... 391
chapter 11: 1 fluids ................................................................................................................. 428
chapter 12: temperature and heat ......................................................................................... 465
chapter 13: the transfer of heat.............................................................................................. 503
chapter 14: 1 the ideal gas law and kinetic theory ................................................................. 527
chapter 15: thermodynamics .................................................................................................. 557
chapter 16: waves and sound ................................................................................................. 603
chapter 17: the principle of linear superposition and interference phenomena ................... 642
chapter 18: electric forces and electric fields ......................................................................... 672
chapter 19: electric potential energy and the electric potential ............................................ 712
chapter 20: electric circuits ..................................................................................................... 753
chapter 21: magnetic forces and magnetic fields ................................................................... 810
chapter 22: electromagnetic induction .................................................................................. 852
chapter 23: alternating current circuits .................................................................................. 895
chapter 24: electromagnetic waves ........................................................................................ 942
chapter 25: the reflection of light: mirrors ............................................................................. 979
chapter 26: the refraction of light: lenses and optical instruments ..................................... 1006
chapter 27: interference and the wave nature of light ......................................................... 1068
chapter 28: special relativity ................................................................................................. 1102
chapter 29: particles and waves ........................................................................................... 1140
,chapter 30: the nature of the atom ...................................................................................... 1172
chapter 31: nuclear physics and radioactivity ...................................................................... 1214
chapter 32: ionizing radiation, nuclear energy, and elementary particles ........................... 1244
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physics, 12th edition john d. cutnell, kenneth w. johnson, david young, shane stadler
chapter 1-32
chapter 1: introduction and mathematical concepts
multiple choice
1. which one of the following is an si base unit?
a) gram
b) slug
c) newton
d) centimeter
e) kilogram
ANS>>e
difficulty: easy
section def: section 1-2 and section 1-3
rationale:
the si base unit for mass is the kilogram (kg). other units listed, such as gram and newton, are
derived units or non-si units. the kilogram is one of the seven base units of the international
system of units, which also includes meter, second, mole, kelvin, ampere, and candela.
2. complete the following statement: today, the standard meter is defined in terms of
a) the distance from the earth's equator to the north pole.
b) the wavelength of light emitted from a krypton atom.
c) the wavelength of light emitted from a sodium atom.
d) a platinum-iridium bar kept in france.
e) the speed of light.
ANS>>e
difficulty: medium
section def: section 1-2 and section 1-3
rationale:
the modern definition of the meter is based on the speed of light in vacuum, which is exactly
299,792,458 meters per second. one meter is defined as the distance light travels in vacuum