Fundamentals of Physics, Chapters 1-11Measurement -- Motion along a straight line -- Vectors -- Motion in two and three dimensions -- Force and motion I -- Force and motion II -- Kinetic energy and work -- Potential energy and conservation of energy -- Center of mass and linear momentum -- Rotation -- Rolling, torque, and angular momentum. |
Contents
Section 1 | 168 |
Section 2 | 173 |
Section 3 | 176 |
Section 4 | 180 |
Section 5 | 183 |
Section 6 | 166 |
Section 7 | 167 |
Section 8 | 168 |
Section 9 | 173 |
Section 10 | 174 |
Section 11 | 176 |
Section 12 | 180 |
Section 13 | 183 |
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Fundamentals of Physics, Part 2 Jearl Walker,David Halliday,Robert Resnick No preview available - 2011 |
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