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Columbia Review High-Yield Physics

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    9780683180701

  • ISBN10:

    0683180703

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-04-01
  • Publisher: Williams & Wilkins

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Table of Contents

SECTION I Physics of Solids and Fluids 3(62)
1 SCALARS AND VECTORS
3(4)
I Scalars
3(1)
II Vectors
3(2)
III Additional Points to Remember
5(2)
2 STATICS
7(6)
I Static Systems without Rotation
7(1)
II Static Systems with Rotation-Torque
7(5)
III Center of Gravity and Center of Mass
12(1)
3 KINEMATICS
13(6)
I Basic Concepts
13(1)
II Graphic Relations
13(4)
III Kinematic Equations
17(2)
4 DYNAMICS
19(8)
I Force and Weight
19(1)
II Newton's Laws of Motion
19(1)
III Friction
20(2)
IV Incline Problems
22(2)
V Systems of Connected Bodies
24(3)
5 WORK, ENERGY, AND POWER
27(6)
I Work
27(1)
II Conservation of Energy
27(3)
A Energy
27(2)
B Conservation of Energy
29(1)
III Power
30(3)
6 MOMENTUM AND IMPULSE
33(6)
I Momentum and Impulse
33(1)
A Momentum
33(1)
B Impulse
33(1)
II Conservation of Momentum
33(1)
III Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
33(6)
A Elastic Collisions
33(1)
B Inelastic Collisions
34(5)
7 CIRCULAR MOTION AND GRAVITATION
39(8)
I Circular Motion
39(1)
II Angular Velocity and Acceleration
40(2)
III Centripetal Acceleration and Force
42(1)
IV Conceptual Relationships in Circular Motion
43(1)
V Gravitation
44(3)
8 ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS
47(4)
I Moment of Inertia
47(1)
II Rotational Torque and Angular Momentum
47(1)
III Circular Applications of Kinematic Equations
48(3)
9 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
51(4)
I Important Terms
51(1)
II Stress, Strain, and Moduli
51(2)
A Stress
51(1)
B Strain
52(1)
C Moduli
52(1)
III Surface Tension
53(2)
10 FLUIDS
55(10)
I Fluid Statics
55(3)
A Basic Concepts
55(1)
B Pascal's Principle
56(1)
C Archimedes' Principle
57(1)
II Fluid Dynamics
58(7)
A Continuity Equation
58(1)
B Bernoulli's Principle
59(1)
C Laminar Versus Turbulent Flow
59(1)
D Viscosity
60(5)
SECTION II Physics of Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism 65(44)
11 TEMPERATURE AND HEAT
65(4)
I Temperature
65(1)
A Thermal Energy
65(1)
B Temperature
65(1)
II Thermal Expansion
66(1)
III Heat and Heat Transfer
67(1)
A Heat
67(1)
B Heat Transfer Mechanisms
67(1)
IV Conservation of Energy
68(1)
12 THERMODYNAMICS
69(8)
I Thermodynamic Principles
69(2)
II Calorimetry
71(2)
III Work
73(2)
IV Law of Thermodynamics
75(2)
A First Law of Thermodynamics
75(1)
B Second Law of Thermodynamics
76(1)
13 ELECTROSTATICS
77(6)
I Charge and Related Topics
77(1)
A Charge
77(1)
B Conductors, Semiconductors, and Insulators
77(1)
II Coulomb's Law and Electric Force
78(1)
III Electric Dipole
79(1)
IV Electric Fields
80(3)
14 ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL
83(4)
I Electrical Potential Energy
83(1)
II Electrical Potential Difference
84(2)
III Equipotential Lines
86(1)
15 ELECTROMAGNETISM
87(12)
I Magnetic Properties
87(1)
A Nonmagnetic Material
87(1)
B Paramagnetic Material
87(1)
C Ferromagnetic Material
88(1)
II Magnetic Fields
88(3)
A Intrinsic Property
89(1)
B Induced Property
89(2)
III Magnetic Forces
91(2)
A Magnitude
91(1)
B Direction
91(2)
C Magnetic Forces Compared with Gravitational and Electrical Forces
93(1)
IV Magnetic Flux
93(2)
V Electromagnetic Spectrum
95(4)
16 DC CIRCUITS
99(10)
I Terms and Concepts
99(3)
A DC and AC Circuits
99(1)
B Batteries
99(1)
C Current
99(1)
D Resistance
100(1)
E Key Relationships
100(1)
F Capacitance
101(1)
II Physics of the DC Circuit
102(7)
SECTION III Physics of Waves, Sound, Light, and Nuclear Structure 109(42)
17 WAVE CHARACTERISTICS
109(8)
I Transverse and Longitudinal Motion
109(1)
II Wavelength, Frequency, Velocity, and Amplitude
109(2)
III Wave Superimposition, Phase, and Interference
111(1)
IV Resonance, Standing Waves, and Nodes
112(3)
V Beats and Beat Frequency
115(2)
18 AC CIRCUITS
117(6)
I Alternating Current
117(1)
II Capacitive and Inductive Reactance
117(2)
III Impedance
119(1)
IV Voltage and Current Equations
119(4)
19 SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION
123(4)
I Periodic Motion and Hooke's Law
123(2)
II Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy of an Oscillating System
125(2)
20 SOUND
127(6)
I Basic Concepts
127(1)
A What is Sound?
127(1)
B Speed of Sound in Solids, Liquids, and Gases
127(1)
II Sound Intensity, Pitch, and the Decibel
128(1)
III Doppler Effect
129(1)
IV Resonance in Pipes and Strings
130(1)
V Harmonics
131(2)
21 LIGHT AND OPTICS
133(14)
I Electromagnetic Waves and the Visual Spectrum
133(1)
II Polarization of Light
133(1)
III Refraction of Light and Snell's Law
133(3)
IV Reflection and Total Internal Reflection
136(1)
V Lenses and Mirrors
137(4)
A Lenses
137(3)
B Mirrors
140(1)
VI Thin-Lens and Lens Maker's Equations
141(2)
VII Combinations of Lenses and Diopters
143(1)
VIII Dispersion
144(3)
22 ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
147(4)
I Basic Concepts
147(1)
A Atomic Number and Atomic Weight
147(1)
B Neutrons, Protons, and Isotopes
147(1)
II Radioactive Decay
147(1)
III Quantized Energy Levels for Electrons
148(1)
IV Mass Defect Principle and Nuclear Binding Energy
149(1)
V Photoelectric Effect and Fluorescence
149(2)
A Photoelectric Effect
149(1)
B Fluorescence
150(1)
Review Questions 151
Section I 151(31)
Section II 182(28)
Section III 210

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