Book: Physics (Boundless)
- Page ID
- 14430
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Front Matter
1: The Basics of Physics
2: Kinematics
3: Two-Dimensional Kinematics
4: The Laws of Motion
5: Uniform Circular Motion and Gravitation
6: Work and Energy
7: Linear Momentum and Collisions
8: Static Equilibrium, Elasticity, and Torque
9: Rotational Kinematics, Angular Momentum, and Energy
10: Fluids
11: Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications
- 12: Temperature and Kinetic Theory
- 13: Heat and Heat Transfer
- 14: Thermodynamics
- 15: Waves and Vibrations
- 16: Sound
- 17: Electric Charge and Field
- 18: Electric Potential and Electric Field
- 19: Electric Current and Resistance
- 20: Circuits and Direct Currents
- 21: Magnetism
- 22: Induction, AC Circuits, and Electrical Technologies
- 23: Electromagnetic Waves
- 24: Geometric Optics
- 25: Vision and Optical Instruments
- 26: Wave Optics
- 27: Special Relativity
- 28: Introduction to Quantum Physics
- 29: Atomic Physics
- 30: Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
Back Matter
Thumbnail: Animation of Newton's cradle. (CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported; Dominique Toussaint via Wikipedia).