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Basic Physics. 2-1 Introduction 2-2 Physics before 1920 2-3 Quantum physics 2-4 Nuclei and particles. Chapter 3. The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences. 3-1 Introduction 3-2 Chemistry 3-3 Biology 3-4 Astronomy 3-5 Geology 3-6 Psychology 3-7 How did it get that way? Chapter 4. Conservation of Energy.
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Contents. 1 Physical Quantities and Units. 2 One-Dimensional Kinematics. 3 Two-Dimensional Kinematics. 4 Newton’s Laws of Motion. 5 Newton's Laws: Friction, Drag, and Elasticity. 6 Uniform Circular Motion and Gravitation. 7 Work, Energy, and Energy Resources. 8 Linear Momentum and Collisions. 9 Statics and Torque.
The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II. mainly electromagnetism and matter. Feynman • Leighton • Sands. (Multi-column Table of Contents)(Expand all)(Collapse all) About the Authors Preface to the New Millennium Edition Feynman's Preface Foreword. Chapter 1. Electromagnetism.
Table of Contents. How to Succeed in Physics Guide; The Nature of Science and Physics. Introduction to Science and the Realm of Physics, Physical Quantities, and Units; Physics: An Introduction; Physical Quantities and Units; Accuracy, Precision, and Significant Figures; Approximation; Kinematics. Introduction to One-Dimensional Kinematics ...
Table of Contents. mechanics, thermal physics, waves & optics, electricity & magentism, modern physics, foundations, back matter. Mechanics. Kinematics. Motion. Distance and Displacement. Speed and Velocity. Acceleration. Equations of Motion.