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Matter and Interactions 2nd edition
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Ruth Chabay and Bruce Sherwood
Published by John Wiley & Sons

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Chapter 1: Matter & Interactions

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Chapter 2: Predicting the Future

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Chapter 3: The Atomic Nature of Matter

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Chapter 4: Conservation of Energy

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Chapter 5: Energy in Macroscopic Systems

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Chapter 6: Energy Quantization

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Chapter 7: Multiparticle Systems

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Chapter 8: Exploring the Nucleus

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Chapter 9: Angular Momentum

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Chapter 10: Entropy: More Limits on the Possible

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Chapter 11: The Kinetic Theory of Gases

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Chapter 12: The Efficiency of Engines

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Chapter 13: Electric Field

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Chapter 14: Matter and Electric Fields

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Chapter 15: Electric Field of Distributed Charges

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Chapter 16: Electric Potential

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Chapter 17: Magnetic Field

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Chapter 18: A Microscopic View of Electric Currents

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Chapter 19: Capacitors, Resistors, and Batteries

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Chapter 20: Magnetic Force

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Chapter 21: Patterns of Field in Space

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Chapter 22: Faraday's Law

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Chapter 23: Electromagnetic Radiation

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Chapter 24: Waves and Particles

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Chapter 25: Semiconductor Devices

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