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_aMcDermott, Lillian C _991158 _eaut |
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_aTutorials in introductory physics / _cLillian C. McDermott, Peter S. Shaffer, and the Physics Education Group, Department of Physics, University of Washington |
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPrentice Hall, _c[2002] |
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_tI.MECHANICS. _tKinematics. _tVelocity. _tRepresentations of Motion. _tAcceleration in One Dimension. _tMotion in Two Dimensions. _tRelative Motion.Newton's Law. _tForces. _tNewton's Second and Third Laws. _tTension.Energy and Momentum. _tWork and the Work-Energy Theorem. _tChanges in Energy and Momentum. _tConservation of Momentum in One Dimension. _tConservation of Momentum in Two Dimensions.Rotation. _tRotational Motion. _tDynamics of Rigid Bodies. _tEquilibrium of Rigid Bodies.II.ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM. _tElectrostatics. _tCharge. _tElectric Field and Flux. _tGauss' Law. _tElectric Potential Difference. _tCapacitance.Electric Circuits. _tA Model for Circuits Part 1: Current and Resistance. _tA Model for Circuits Part 2: Potential Difference. _tRC Circuits.Magnetism. _tMagnets and Magnetic Fields. _tMagnetic Interactions.Electromagnetism. _tLenz' Law. _tFaraday's Law and Applications.III. _tWAVES. _tWaves. _tSuperposition and Reflection of Pulses. _tReflection and Transmission. _tPropagation and Refraction of Periodic Waves. _tElectromagnetic Waves.IV. _tOPTICS. _tGeometrical Optics. _tLight and Shadow. _tPlane Mirrors. _tCurved Mirrors and Multiple Reflections. _tInterpretation of Ray Diagrams. _tConvex Lenses. _tMagnification.Physical Optics. _tTwo-Source Interference. _tWave Properties of Light. _tMultiple-Slit Interference. _tA Model for Single-Slit Diffraction. _tCombined Interference and Diffraction. _tThin-Filmed Interference. _tPolarization.V. _tSELECTED TOPICS. _tHydrostatics. _tPressure in a Liquid. _tBuoyancy.Thermodynamics. _tIdeal Gas Law. _tFirst Law of Thermodynamics.Modern Physics. _tWave Properties of Matter. _tPhotoelectric Effect. |
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