Physics
An Introduction
First Edition
by
James S. Walker
Washington State University
Select a chapter:
1: Introduction
2: One-Dimensional Kinematics
3: Vectors in Physics
4: Two-Dimensional Kinematics
5: Newton's Laws of Motion
6: Applications of Newton's Laws
7: Work and Kinetic Energy
8: Potential Energy and Conservative Forces
9: Linear Momentum and Collisions
10: Rotational Kinematics and Energy
11: Rotational Dynamics and Static
Equilibrium
12: Gravity
13: Oscillations about Equilibrium
14: Waves and Sound
15: Fluids
16: Temperature and Heat
17: Phases and Phase Changes
18: The Laws of Thermodynamics
19: Electric Charges, Forces, and Fields
20: Electric Potential and Electric
Potential Energy
21: Electric Currents and Direct-Current
Circuits
22: Magnetism
23: Magnetic Flux and Faraday's Law of
Induction
24: Alternating Current Circuits
25: Electromagnetic Waves
26: Reflection, Refraction and Geometrical
Optics
27: Optical Instruments
28: Physical Optics: Interference and
Diffraction
29: Relativity
30: Quantum Physics
31: Atomic Physics
32: Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Radiation
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