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College Physics
Third EditionRoger A. Freedman; Todd Ruskell; Philip R. Kesten; David L. Tauck
©2021ISBN:9781319339180
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2. Motion in One Dimension
3. Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
4. Forces and Motion I: Newton’s Laws
5. Forces and Motion II: Applications
6. Work and Energy
7. Gravitation
8. Momentum, Collisions, and Center of Mass
9. Rotational Motion
10. Elastic Properties of Matter: Stress and Strain
11. Fluids
12. Oscillations
13. Waves
14. Thermodynamics I: Temperature and Heat
15. Thermodynamics II: Laws of Thermodynamics
16. Electrostatics I: Electric Charge, Forces, and Fields
17. Electrostatics II: Electric Potential Energy and Electric Potential
18. DC Circuits: Electric Charges in Motion
19. Magnetism: Forces and Fields
20. Electromagnetic Induction
21. Alternating-Current Circuits
22. Electromagnetic Waves
23. Physical Optics: Wave Properties of Light
24. Geometrical Optics: Ray Properties of Light
25. Relativity
26. Quantum Physics and Atomic Structure
27. Nuclear Physics
28. Particle Physics and Beyond