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Physics, 7th Edition
Physics, 7th Edition
John D. Cutnell, Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale
Kenneth W. Johnson, Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale
ISBN: 978-0-471-66315-7
©2007
1088 pages
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1. Introduction and Mathematical Concepts.

2. Kinematics in One Dimension.

3. Kinematics in Two Dimension.

4. Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion.

5. Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion.

6. Work and Energy.

7. Impulse and Momentum.

8. Rotational Kinematics.

9. Rotational Dynamics.

10. Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasicity.

11. Fluids.

12. Temperature and Heat.

13. The Transfer of Heat.

14. The Ideal GAs Law and Kinetic Theory.

15. Thermodynamics.

16. Waves and Sound.

17. The Principle of Linear Superposition and Interference Phenomena.

18. Electric Forces and Electric Fields.

19. Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential.

20. Electric Circuits.

21. Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields.

22. Electromagnetic Induction.

23. Alternating Current Circuits.

24. Electromagnetic Waves.

25. The Reflection of Light: Mirrors.

26. The Reflection of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments.

27. Interference and the Wave Nature of Light.

28. Special Relativity.

29. Particles and Waves.

30. The Nature of the Atom.

31. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity.

32. Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles.

 


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