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Introductory Physics with Calculus as a Second Language: Mastering Problem-SolvingISBN: 978-0-471-73910-4
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272 pages
October 2005, ©2006
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Chapter 1. How to Learn Physics.
1.1 The Deadly Sins.
1.2 The Cardinal Virtue.
1.3 Units.
Chapter 2. Constant Acceleration.
2.1 Acceleration and Velocity.
2.2 Constant Acceleration.
2.3 Vectors.
2.4 Projectiles.
Chapter 3. Forces.
3.1 Free Body Diagram.
3.2 Solving F = ma.
Chapter 4. Forces, the Sequel.
4.1 Friction Forces.
4.2 Circular Paths.
Chapter 5. Energy.
5.1 Energy and Work.
5.2 Potential Energy.
5.3 Using Conservation of Energy.
Chapter 6. Momentum.
6.1 Momentum and Impulse.
6.2 Momentum and Collisions.
6.3 Impulse and Force.
6.4 Elastic Collisions.
6.5 Using Conservation of Momentum.
Chapter 7. Rotation.
7.1 Constant Angular Acceleration.
7.2 Connecting Angular and Linear Motion.
7.3 Torque and Moment of Inertia.
7.4 Energy and Rolling Motion.
7.5 Angular Momentum and Angular Impulse.
7.6 Statics.
Chapter 8. Electric and Magnetic Fields.
8.1 Electric Forces.
8.2 Electric Fields.
8.3 Magnetic Forces.
8.4 Magnetic Fields.
9. Advanced Electric & Magnetic Fields.
9.1 Gaussâ??s Law.
9.2 Ampereâ??s Law.
9.3 Induced Currents.
Chapter 10.Potential = Voltage.
10.1 Finding the Potential.
10.2 Using the Potential.
Chapter 11. Circuits.
11.1 Resistors and Capacitors.
11.2 Series and Parallel.
11.3 One-Battery Circuits.
11.4 Kirchhoffâ??s Rules.
11.5 Mixed Circuits R-C and R-L.