University Physics 1st edition

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Wolfgang Bauer and Gary Westfall
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

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  • Chapter 1: Overview
    • 1.1: Why Study Physics?
    • 1.2: Working with Numbers (6)
    • 1.3: SI Unit System (7)
    • 1.4: The Scales of Our World (7)
    • 1.5: General Problem-Solving Strategy (8)
    • 1.6: Vectors (15)
    • 1: Additional Problems (26)

  • Chapter 2: Motion in a Straight Line
    • 2.1: Introduction to Kinematics
    • 2.2: Position Vector, Displacement Vector, and Distance (2)
    • 2.3: Velocity Vector, Average Velocity, and Speed (8)
    • 2.4: Acceleration Vector (7)
    • 2.5: Computer Solutions and Difference Formulas (1)
    • 2.6: Finding Displacement and Velocity from Acceleration (7)
    • 2.7: Motion with Constant Acceleration (24)
    • 2.8: Reducing Motion in More than One Dimension to One Dimension
    • 2: Additional Problems (25)

  • Chapter 3: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
    • 3.1: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Systems
    • 3.2: Velocity and Acceleration in a Plane (6)
    • 3.3: Ideal Projectile Motion (13)
    • 3.4: Maximum Height and Range of a Projectile (8)
    • 3.5: Realistic Projectile Motion (1)
    • 3.6: Relative Motion (7)
    • 3: Additional Problems (29)

  • Chapter 4: Force
    • 4.1: Types of Force
    • 4.2: Gravitational Force Vector, Weight, and Mass (1)
    • 4.3: Net Force
    • 4.4: Newton's Laws (7)
    • 4.5: Ropes and Pulleys (6)
    • 4.6: Applying Newton's Laws (14)
    • 4.7: Friction Force (5)
    • 4.8: Applications of the Friction Force (9)
    • 4: Additional Problems (27)

  • Chapter 5: Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power
    • 5.1: Energy in Our Daily Lives
    • 5.2: Kinetic Energy (7)
    • 5.3: Work
    • 5.4: Work Done by a Constant Force (12)
    • 5.5: Work Done by a Variable Force (4)
    • 5.6: Spring Force (4)
    • 5.7: Power (9)
    • 5: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 6: Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
    • 6.1: Potential Energy (4)
    • 6.2: Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
    • 6.3: Work and Potential Energy (3)
    • 6.4: Potential Energy and Force (3)
    • 6.5: Conservation of Mechanical Energy (7)
    • 6.6: Work and Energy for the Spring Force (5)
    • 6.7: Nonconservative Forces and the Work-Energy Theorem (10)
    • 6.8: Potential Energy and Stability (3)
    • 6: Additional Problems (27)

  • Chapter 7: Momentum and Collisions
    • 7.1: Linear Momentum (5)
    • 7.2: Impulse (10)
    • 7.3: Conservation of Linear Momentum (7)
    • 7.4: Elastic Collisions in One Dimension (9)
    • 7.5: Elastic Collisions in Two or Three Dimensions (6)
    • 7.6: Totally Inelastic Collisions (8)
    • 7.7: Partially Inelastic Collisions (7)
    • 7.8: Billiards and Chaos
    • 7: Additional Problems (34)

  • Chapter 8: Systems of Particles and Extended Objects
    • 8.1: Center of Mass and Center of Gravity (3)
    • 8.2: Center-of-Mass Momentum (9)
    • 8.3: Rocket Motion (6)
    • 8.4: Calculating the Center of Mass (7)
    • 8: Additional Problems (22)

  • Chapter 9: Circular Motion
    • 9.1: Polar Coordinates
    • 9.2: Angular Coordinates and Angular Displacement (3)
    • 9.3: Angular Velocity, Angular Frequence, and Period (6)
    • 9.4: Angular and Centripetal Acceleration (10)
    • 9.5: Centripetal Force (10)
    • 9.6: Circular and Linear Motion
    • 9.7: More Examples for Circular Motion
    • 9: Additional Problems (22)

  • Chapter 10: Rotation
    • 10.1: Kinetic Energy of Rotation (7)
    • 10.2: Calculation of Moment of Inertia
    • 10.3: Rolling without Slipping (2)
    • 10.4: Torque (3)
    • 10.5: Newton's Second Law for Rotation (8)
    • 10.6: Work Done by a Torque (2)
    • 10.7: Angular Momentum (7)
    • 10.8: Precession (1)
    • 10.9: Quantized Angular Momentum
    • 10: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 11: Static Equilibrium
    • 11.1: Equilibrium Conditions (10)
    • 11.2: Examples Involving Static Equilibrium (14)
    • 11.3: Stability of Structures (14)
    • 11: Additional Problems (16)

  • Chapter 12: Gravitation
    • 12.1: Newton's Law of Gravity (7)
    • 12.2: Gravitation near the Surface of the Earth (5)
    • 12.3: Gravitation inside the Earth
    • 12.4: Gravitational Potential Energy (9)
    • 12.5: Kepler's Laws and Planetary Motion (4)
    • 12.6: Satellite Orbits (8)
    • 12.7: Dark Matter
    • 12: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 13: Solids and Fluids
    • 13.1: Atoms and the Composition of Matter (2)
    • 13.2: States of Matter
    • 13.3: Tension, Compression, and Shear (5)
    • 13.4: Pressure (9)
    • 13.5: Archimedes' Principle (10)
    • 13.6: Ideal Fluid Motion (7)
    • 13.7: Viscosity (2)
    • 13.8: Turbulence and Research Frontiers in Fluid Flow
    • 13: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 14: Oscillations
    • 14.1: Simple Harmonic Motion (10)
    • 14.2: Pendulum Motion (8)
    • 14.3: Work and Energy in Harmonic Oscillations (7)
    • 14.4: Damped Harmonic Motion (7)
    • 14.5: Forced Harmonic Motion and Resonance (3)
    • 14.6: Phase Space
    • 14.7: Chaos
    • 14: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 15: Waves
    • 15.1: Wave Motion (5)
    • 15.2: Coupled Oscillators
    • 15.3: Mathematical Description of Waves
    • 15.4: Derivation of the Wave Equation (10)
    • 15.5: Waves in Two- and Three-Dimensional Spaces (2)
    • 15.6: Energy, Power, and Intensity of Waves (3)
    • 15.7: Superposition Principle and Interference (11)
    • 15.8: Standing Waves and Resonance
    • 15.9: Research on Waves
    • 15: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 16: Sound
    • 16.1: Longitudinal Pressure Waves (5)
    • 16.2: Sound Intensity (6)
    • 16.3: Sound Interference (6)
    • 16.4: Doppler Effect (9)
    • 16.5: Resonance and Music (6)
    • 16: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 17: Temperature
    • 17.1: Definition of Temperature (8)
    • 17.2: Temperature Ranges
    • 17.3: Measuring Temperature
    • 17.4: Thermal Expansion (23)
    • 17.5: Surface Temperature of the Earth
    • 17.6: Temperature of the Universe
    • 17: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 18: Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics
    • 18.1: Definition of Heat
    • 18.2: Mechanical Equivalent of Heat (3)
    • 18.3: Heat and Work
    • 18.4: First Law of Thermodynamics (1)
    • 18.5: First Law for Special Processes
    • 18.6: Specific Heats of Solids and Fluids (9)
    • 18.7: Latent Heat and Phase Transitions (9)
    • 18.8: Modes of Thermal Energy Transfer (11)
    • 18: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 19: Ideal Gases
    • 19.1: Empirical Gas Laws (5)
    • 19.2: Ideal Gas Law (11)
    • 19.3: Equipartition Theorem (6)
    • 19.4: Specific Heat of an Ideal Gas (6)
    • 19.5: Adiabatic Processes for an Ideal Gas (7)
    • 19.6: Kinetic Theory of Gases (5)
    • 19: Additional Problems (16)

  • Chapter 20: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • 20.1: Reversible and Irreversible Processes
    • 20.2: Engines and Refrigerators (6)
    • 20.3: Ideal Engines (7)
    • 20.4: Real Engines and Efficiency (6)
    • 20.5: The Second Law of Thermodynamics (10)
    • 20.6: Entropy
    • 20.7: Microscopic Interpretation of Entropy
    • 20: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 21: Electrostatics
    • 21.1: Electromagnetism
    • 21.2: Electric Charge (7)
    • 21.3: Insulators, Conductors, Semiconductors, and Superconductors (1)
    • 21.4: Electrostatic Charging
    • 21.5: Electrostatic Force - Coulomb's Law (21)
    • 21.6: Coulomb's Law and Newton's Law of Gravitation (6)
    • 21: Additional Problems (21)

  • Chapter 22: Electric Fields and Gauss's Law
    • 22.1: Definition of an Electric Field
    • 22.2: Field Lines
    • 22.3: Electric Field due to Point Charges (6)
    • 22.4: Electric Field due to a Dipole (2)
    • 22.5: General Charge Distributions (7)
    • 22.6: Force due to an Electric Field (8)
    • 22.7: Electric Flux (8)
    • 22.8: Gauss's Law
    • 22.9: Special Symmetries (15)
    • 22: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 23: Electric Potential
    • 23.1: Electric Potential Energy (2)
    • 23.2: Definition of Electric Potential (7)
    • 23.3: Equipotential Surfaces and Lines
    • 23.4: Electric Potential of Various Charge Distributions (14)
    • 23.5: Finding the Electric Field from the Electric Potential (10)
    • 23.6: Electric Potential Energy of a System of Point Charges (5)
    • 23: Additional Problems (23)

  • Chapter 24: Capacitors
    • 24.1: Capacitance
    • 24.2: Circuits
    • 24.3: Parallel Plate Capacitor (7)
    • 24.4: Cylindrical Capacitor
    • 24.5: Spherical Capacitor
    • 24.6: Capacitors in Circuits (9)
    • 24.7: Energy Stores in Capacitors (8)
    • 24.8: Capacitors with Dielectrics (11)
    • 24.9: Microscopic Perspective on Dielectrics
    • 24: Additional Problems (22)

  • Chapter 25: Current and Resistance
    • 25.1: Electric Current (4)
    • 25.2: Current Density
    • 25.3: Resistivity and Resistance (8)
    • 25.4: Electromotive Force and Ohm's Law (4)
    • 25.5: Resistors in Series (4)
    • 25.6: Resistors in Parallel (7)
    • 25.7: Energy and Power in Electric Circuits (9)
    • 25.8: Diodes: One-Way Streets in Circuits
    • 25: Additional Problems (20)

  • Chapter 26: Direct Current Circuits
    • 26.1: Kirchhoff's Rules (12)
    • 26.2: Single-Loop Circuits
    • 26.3: Multiloop Circuits
    • 26.4: Ammeters and Voltmeters (6)
    • 26.5: RC Circuits (13)
    • 26: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 27: Magnetism
    • 27.1: Permanent Magnets
    • 27.2: Magnetic Force (5)
    • 27.3: Motion of Charged Particles in a Magnetic Field (11)
    • 27.4: Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Wire (7)
    • 27.5: Torque on a Current-Carrying Loop (9)
    • 27.6: Magnetic Dipole Moment
    • 27.7: Hall Effect (2)
    • 27: Additional Problems (18)

  • Chapter 28: Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges
    • 28.1: Biot-Savart Law (16)
    • 28.2: Magnetic Fields due to Current Distributions
    • 28.3: Ampere's Law (8)
    • 28.4: Magnetic Fields of Solenoids and Toroids (6)
    • 28.5: Atoms as Magnets (8)
    • 28.6: Magnetic Properties of Matter
    • 28.7: Magnetism and Superconductivity
    • 28: Additional Problems (21)

  • Chapter 29: Electromagnetic Induction
    • 29.1: Faraday's Experiments (7)
    • 29.2: Faraday's Law of Induction
    • 29.3: Lenz's Law (8)
    • 29.4: Generators and Motors (3)
    • 29.5: Induced Electric Field
    • 29.6: Inductance of a Solenoid (3)
    • 29.7: Self-Inductance and Mutual Induction
    • 29.8: RL Circuits (6)
    • 29.9: Energy and Energy Density of a Magnetic Field (7)
    • 29.10: Applications to Information Technology
    • 29: Additional Problems (20)

  • Chapter 30: Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents
    • 30.1: LC Circuits (6)
    • 30.2: Analysis of LC Oscillations
    • 30.3: Damped Oscillations in an RLC Circuit (4)
    • 30.4: Driven AC Circuits (3)
    • 30.5: Series RLC Circuit (10)
    • 30.6: Energy and Power in AC Circuits (6)
    • 30.7: Transformers (4)
    • 30.8: Rectifiers (2)
    • 30: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 31: Electromagnetic Waves
    • 31.1: Induced Magnetic Fields (3)
    • 31.2: Displacement Current (3)
    • 31.3: Maxwell's Equations
    • 31.4: Wave Solutions to Maxwell's Equations
    • 31.5: The Speed of Light (5)
    • 31.6: The Electromagnetic Spectrum (4)
    • 31.7: Traveling Electromagnetic Waves
    • 31.8: Poynting Vector and Energy Transport (8)
    • 31.9: Radiation Pressure (7)
    • 31.10: Polarization (4)
    • 31.11: Derivation of the Wave Equation
    • 31: Additional Problems (21)

  • Chapter 32: Geometric Optics
    • 32.1: Light Rays and Shadows
    • 32.2: Reflection and Plane Mirrors (4)
    • 32.3: Curved Mirrors (7)
    • 32.4: Refraction and Snell's Law (11)
    • 32: Additional Problems (16)

  • Chapter 33: Lenses and Optical Instruments
    • 33.1: Lenses (8)
    • 33.2: Magnifier (4)
    • 33.3: Systems of Two of More Optical Elements (7)
    • 33.4: Human Eye (8)
    • 33.5: Camera (4)
    • 33.6: Microscope (5)
    • 33.7: Telescope (8)
    • 33.8: Laser Tweezers
    • 33: Additional Problems (25)

  • Chapter 34: Wave Optics
    • 34.1: Light Waves (2)
    • 34.2: Interference (6)
    • 34.3: Double-Slit Interference
    • 34.4: Thin-Film Interference and Newton's Rings (7)
    • 34.5: Interferometer (3)
    • 34.6: Diffraction (4)
    • 34.7: Single-Slit Diffraction
    • 34.8: Diffraction by a Circular Opening (5)
    • 34.9: Double-Slit Diffraction (4)
    • 34.10: Gratings (4)
    • 34.11: X-Ray Diffraction and Crystal Structure (1)
    • 34: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 35: Relativity
    • 35.1: Search for the Aether (4)
    • 35.2: Einstein's Postulates and Reference Frames
    • 35.3: Time Dilation and Length Contraction (9)
    • 35.4: Relativistic Frequency Shift (5)
    • 35.5: Lorentz Transformation (7)
    • 35.6: Relativistic Velocity Transformation
    • 35.7: Relativistic Momentum and Energy (11)
    • 35.8: General Relativity (4)
    • 35.9: Relativity in Our Daily Lives: GPS
    • 35: Additional Problems (20)

  • Chapter 36: Quantum Physics
    • 36.1: The Nature of Matter, Space, and Time
    • 36.2: Blackbody Radiation (7)
    • 36.3: Photoelectric Effect (7)
    • 36.4: Compton Scattering (6)
    • 36.5: Matter Waves (8)
    • 36.6: Uncertainty Relation (6)
    • 36.7: Spin
    • 36.8: Spin and Statistics (3)
    • 36: Additional Problems (19)

  • Chapter 37: Quantum Mechanics
    • 37.1: Wave Function (2)
    • 37.2: Schrodinger Equation
    • 37.3: Infinite Potential Well (6)
    • 37.4: Finite Potential Wells (9)
    • 37.5: Harmonic Oscillator (6)
    • 37.6: Wave Functions and Measurements (4)
    • 37.7: Correspondence Principle
    • 37.8: Time-Dependent Schrodinger Equation (4)
    • 37.9: Many-Particle Wave Function
    • 37.10: Antimatter (2)
    • 37: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 38: Atomic Physics
    • 38.1: Spectral Lines (4)
    • 38.2: Bohr's Model of the Atom (8)
    • 38.3: Hydrogen Electron Wave Function (7)
    • 38.4: Other Atoms (6)
    • 38.5: Lasers (4)
    • 38: Additional Problems (17)

  • Chapter 39: Elementary Particle Physics
    • 39.1: Reductionism
    • 39.2: Probing Substructure (9)
    • 39.3: Elementary Particles (7)
    • 39.4: Extensions of the Standard Model
    • 39.5: Composite Particles (3)
    • 39.6: Big Bang Cosmology (6)
    • 39: Additional Problems (16)

  • Chapter 40: Nuclear Physics
    • 40.1: Nuclear Properties (5)
    • 40.2: Nuclear Decay (14)
    • 40.3: Nuclear Models (2)
    • 40.4: Nuclear Energy: Fission and Fusion (7)
    • 40.5: Nuclear Astrophysics (3)
    • 40.6: Nuclear Medicine (4)
    • 40: Additional Problems (20)

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Chapter 1: Overview
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Chapter 2: Motion in a Straight Line
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Chapter 3: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
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Chapter 4: Force
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Chapter 5: Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power
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Chapter 6: Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
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Chapter 7: Momentum and Collisions
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Chapter 8: Systems of Particles and Extended Objects
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Chapter 9: Circular Motion
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Chapter 10: Rotation
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Chapter 11: Static Equilibrium
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Chapter 12: Gravitation
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Chapter 13: Solids and Fluids
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Chapter 14: Oscillations
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Chapter 15: Waves
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Chapter 16: Sound
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Chapter 17: Temperature
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Chapter 18: Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 19: Ideal Gases
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Chapter 20: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 21: Electrostatics
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Chapter 22: Electric Fields and Gauss's Law
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Chapter 23: Electric Potential
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Chapter 24: Capacitors
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Chapter 25: Current and Resistance
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Chapter 26: Direct Current Circuits
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Chapter 27: Magnetism
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Chapter 28: Magnetic Fields of Moving Charges
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Chapter 29: Electromagnetic Induction
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Chapter 30: Electromagnetic Oscillations and Currents
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Chapter 31: Electromagnetic Waves
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Chapter 32: Geometric Optics
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Chapter 33: Lenses and Optical Instruments
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Chapter 34: Wave Optics
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Chapter 35: Relativity
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Chapter 36: Quantum Physics
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Chapter 37: Quantum Mechanics
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Chapter 38: Atomic Physics
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Chapter 39: Elementary Particle Physics
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Chapter 40: Nuclear Physics
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