Topic |
Page # |
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Chapter 1. Temperature and Heat |
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1.1. Temperature and Thermal Equilibrium |
8-9 |
1.2. Thermometers and Temperature Scales |
9-12 |
1.3. Thermal Expansion |
12-19 |
1.4. Heat Transfer, Specific Heat, and Calorimetry |
19-26 |
1.5. Phase Changes |
26-34 |
1.6. Mechanisms of Heat Transfer |
35-52 |
Chapter 2. The Kinetic Theory of Gases |
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2.1. Molecular Model of an Ideal Gas |
68-77 |
2.2. Pressure, Temperature, and RMS Speed |
78-88 |
2.3. Heat Capacity and Equipartition of Energy |
88-93 |
2.4. Distribution of Molecular Speeds |
93-97 |
Chapter 3. The First Law of Thermodynamics |
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3.1. Thermodynamic Systems |
110-112 |
3.2. Work, Heat, and Internal Energy |
112-116 |
3.3. First Law of Thermodynamics |
116-122 |
3.4. Thermodynamic Processes |
122-125 |
3.5. Heat Capacities of an Ideal Gas |
126-127 |
3.6. Adiabatic Processes for an Ideal Gas |
128-132 |
Chapter 4. The Second Law of Thermodynamics |
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4.1. Reversible and Irreversible Processes |
146-148 |
4.2. Heat Engines |
148-150 |
4.3. Refrigerators and Heat Pumps |
150-153 |
4.4. Statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics |
153-155 |
4.5. The Carnot Cycle |
155-160 |
4.6. Entropy |
160-166 |
4.7. Entropy on a Microscopic Scale |
166-170 |
Chapter 5. Electric Charges and Fields |
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5.1. Electric Charge |
182-188 |
5.2. Conductors, Insulators, and Charging by Induction |
188-192 |
5.3. Coulomb’s Law |
192-197 |
5.4. Electric Field |
197-204 |
5.5. Calculating Electric Fields of Charge Distributions |
204-212 |
5.6. Electric Field Lines |
213-216 |
5.7. Electric Dipoles |
217-219 |
Chapter 6. Gauss’s Law |
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6.1. Electric Flux |
236-244 |
6.2. Explaining Gauss’s Law |
244-261 |
6.3. Applying Gauss’s Law |
261-265 |
6.4. Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium |
265-273 |
Chapter 7. Electric Potential |
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7.1. Electric Potential Energy |
286-293 |
7.2. Electric Potential and Potential Difference |
293-305 |
7.3. Calculations of Electric Potential |
306-315 |
7.4. Determining Field from Potential |
316-319 |
7.5. Equipotential Surfaces and Conductors |
319-328 |
7.6. Applications of Electrostatics |
328-332 |
Chapter 8. Capacitance |
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8.1. Capacitors and Capacitance |
345-355 |
8.2. Capacitors in Series and in Parallel |
355-361 |
8.3. Energy Stored in a Capacitor |
361-365 |
8.4. Capacitor with a Dielectric |
365-368 |
8.5. Molecular Model of a Dielectric |
368-375 |
Chapter 9. Current and Resistance |
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9.1. Electrical Current |
386-390 |
9.2. Model of Conduction in Metals |
391-396 |
9.3. Resistivity and Resistance |
397-405 |
9.4. Ohm’s Law |
406-409 |
9.5. Electrical Energy and Power |
409-419 |
Chapter 10. Direct-Current Circuits |
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10.1. Electromotive Force |
432-439 |
10.2. Resistors in Series and Parallel |
440-452 |
10.3. Kirchhoff’s Rules |
453-465 |
10.4. Kirchhoff’s Rules |
466-468 |
10.5. RC Circuits |
469-475 |
10.6. Household Wiring and Electrical Safety |
475-478 |
Chapter 11. Magnetic Forces and Fields |
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11.1. Magnetism and Its Historical Discoveries |
494-496 |
11.2. Magnetic Fields and Lines |
496-501 |
11.3. Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field |
501-506 |
11.4. Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor |
506-511 |
11.5. Force and Torque on a Current Loop |
511-514 |
11.6. The Hall Effect |
514-517 |
11.7. Applications of Magnetic Forces and Fields |
517-520 |
Chapter 12. Sources of Magnetic Fields |
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12.1. The Biot-Savart Law |
536-539 |
12.2. Magnetic Field Due to a Thin Straight Wire |
540-543 |
12.3. Magnetic Force between Two Parallel Currents |
543-546 |
12.4. Magnetic Field of a Current Loop |
546-549 |
12.5. Ampère’s Law |
549-555 |
12.6. Solenoids and Toroids |
555-560 |
12.7. Magnetism in Matter |
560-567 |
Chapter 13. Electromagnetic Induction |
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13.1. Faraday’s Law |
582-586 |
13.2. Lenz’s Law |
586-590 |
13.3. Motional Emf |
590-598 |
13.4. Induced Electric Fields |
598-602 |
13.5. Eddy Currents |
602-606 |
13.6. Electric Generators and Back Emf |
606-613 |
13.7. Applications of Electromagnetic Induction |
613-614 |
Chapter 14. Inductance |
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14.1. Mutual Inductance |
628-631 |
14.2. Self-Inductance and Inductors |
631-636 |
14.3. Energy in a Magnetic Field |
637-639 |
14.4. RL Circuits |
639-644 |
14.5. Oscillations in an LC Circuit |
645-648 |
14.6. RLC Series Circuits |
648-650 |
Chapter 15. Alternating-Current Circuits |
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15.1. AC Sources |
662-663 |
15.2. Simple AC Circuits |
663-670 |
15.3. RLC Series Circuits with AC |
670-675 |
15.4. Power in an AC Circuit |
675-679 |
15.5. Resonance in an AC Circuit |
679-683 |
15.6. Transformers |
683-688 |
Chapter 16. Electromagnetic Waves |
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16.1. Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves |
700-705 |
16.2. Plane Electromagnetic Waves |
706-712 |
16.3. Energy Carried by Electromagnetic Waves |
712-717 |
16.4. Momentum and Radiation Pressure |
717-722 |
16.5. The Electromagnetic Spectrum |
722-728 |
Appendix A. Units |
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Appendix B. Conversion Factors |
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Appendix C. Fundamental Constants |
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Appendix D. Astronomical Data |
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Appendix E. Mathmatical Formulas |
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Appendix F. Chemistry |
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Appendix G. The Greek Alphabet |
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