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CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Measurements, Standards, Units, and Errors
1.2 Displacement; Average Velocity
1.3 Instantaneous Velocity
1.4 Acceleration
1.5 Finding the Motion of an Object
1.6 The Acceleration of Gravity and Falling Objects
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 An Introduction to Vectors
CHAPTER THREE
1 3.1 Force, Weight, and Gravitational Mass
3.2 Density
3.3 Newton’s First Law
3.4 Equilibrium
3.5 Newton’s Third Law
3.6 Newton’s Second Law
3.12 Friction
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Torques
4.2 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
CHAPTER SIX
6.1 Work
6.2 Kinetic Energy
6.3 Potential Energy and Conservative Forces
6.4 Dissipative Forces
6.6 Solving Problems Using Work and Energy
6.9 Power
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.1 Impulse and Linear Momentum
7.2 Momentum Conservation
7.4 Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
13.2 The Equation of Continuity; Streamline Flow Archimedes
13.3 Bernoulli’s Equation
13.4 Static Consequences of Bernoulli’s Equation
13.7 Dynamic Consequences of Bernoulli’s
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
16.1 Electric Forces
16.2 The Electric Field
16.3 The Electric Field Due to arrangements of Charges
16.4 The Electric Potential
16.8 capacitance
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
17.1 Electric current
17.2 Resistance
17.5 Series and Parallel Resistors; Kirchhoff’ Rules
17.12 Kirchhoff’s Rules in complex Circuits
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
24.1 Mirrors
24.2 Lenses
24.3 Image Formation
24.4 The Power of a Lens; Aberrations
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
26.1 The Photoelectric Effect
26.3 X Rays
CHAPTER THIRTY
30.1 Radioactivities
30.2 Half-Life
30.9 Radioactive Decays
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
31.1 The Interaction of Radiation with Matter
31.2 Radiation Units