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Sommario
Appendix | 1 |
Motion in One Dimension | 19 |
contents in brief 4 Newtons Laws 83 5 Applications of Newtons Laws 114 | 54 |
Newtons Laws | 83 |
Work and Energy | 148 |
Conservation of Energy | 178 |
Systems of Particles | 212 |
Rotation | 257 |
Energy | 622 |
Thermal Properties and Processes | 633 |
The Electric Field | 657 |
IV | 672 |
The Electric Field | 688 |
Electric Potential | 720 |
DirectCurrent Circuits | 786 |
The Microscopic Theory | 829 |
Conservation of Angular Momentum | 295 |
11 | 321 |
Fluids | 374 |
PART | 399 |
Oscillations | 403 |
to Solve the Oscillator Equations | 428 |
Wave Motion | 442 |
Superposition and Standing Waves | 480 |
WaveParticle Duality and Quantum | 509 |
Temperature and the Kinetic Theory of Gases | 541 |
Thermodynamics | 566 |
a Gas | 587 |
The Second Law of Thermodynamics | 600 |
Electrostatic Energy and Capacitance Heat Capacity due to Electrons in a Metal | 839 |
The Microscopic Theory of Electrical B due to a Current in a Straight Wire | 895 |
The Pauli Exclusion Principle Conservation of Momentum | 902 |
Electromagnetic Waves | 999 |
Magnetic Induction 324 The Wave Equation for Electromagnetic | 1011 |
PART V | 1014 |
Properties of Light | 1027 |
Optical Images | 1070 |
Interference and Diffraction | 1110 |
Illustration Credits IC1 | 1 |
Work and Energy 148 | 8 |
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