CK-12-Physics - Intermediate

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  • 1 What Is Science? Contents

    • 1.1 Scientific Inquiry

    • 1.2 Fundamental Units and Standard Units

    • 1.3 Unit Conversions

    • 1.4 Measurement and Recording Data

    • 1.5 Working with Error

    • 1.6 References



  • 2 One-Dimensional Motion

    • 2.1 Locating an Object: Distance and Displacement

    • 2.2 Speed and Velocity in One Dimension

    • 2.3 Average Speed, Velocity, and Instantaneous Velocity

    • 2.4 Uniform Acceleration

    • 2.5 The Kinematic Equations

    • 2.6 References



  • 3 Two-Dimensional Motion

    • 3.1 Independence of Motion Along Each Dimension

    • 3.2 Vector Representation

    • 3.3 Inertial Frames and Relative Motion

    • 3.4 Projectile Motion

    • 3.5 References



  • 4 Newton’s Three Laws

    • 4.1 Newton’s First Law

    • 4.2 Newton’s Second Law

    • 4.3 Newton’s Third Law

    • 4.4 References



  • 5 Forces in Two Dimensions

    • 5.1 Normal Force and Friction Force

    • 5.2 Inclined Planes

    • 5.3 Circular Motion

    • 5.4 Forces in Translational Equilibrium

    • 5.5 References



  • 6 Work and Energy

    • 6.1 Work

    • 6.2 Energy

    • 6.3 Energy Conservation

    • 6.4 Power

    • 6.5 References



  • 7 Momentum http://www.ck12.org Contents

    • 7.1 Momentum

    • 7.2 Impulse

    • 7.3 Conservation of Momentum and Center of Mass

    • 7.4 Collisions and Conservation Principles

    • 7.5 References



  • 8 Angular Motion and Statics

    • 8.1 Angular Momentum

    • 8.2 Torque

    • 8.3 Two Conditions of Equilibrium

    • 8.4 Applications of Equilibrium Conditions

    • 8.5 References



  • 9 Newton’s Universal Law of Gravity

    • 9.1 Kepler’s Laws

    • 9.2 Newton’s Universal Law of Gravity

    • 9.3 Circular Orbits

    • 9.4 References



  • 10 Periodic Motion

    • 10.1 Simple Harmonic Motion

    • 10.2 Mass on a Spring

    • 10.3 Simple Pendulum

    • 10.4 Waves and Wave Properties

    • 10.5 References



  • 11 Vibrations and Sound

    • 11.1 Transmission of Sound

    • 11.2 Wave Speed

    • 11.3 Resonance with Sound Waves

    • 11.4 Doppler Effect

    • 11.5 References



  • 12 Fluid Mechanics

    • 12.1 Pressure in Fluids

    • 12.2 Measuring Pressure

    • 12.3 Pascal’s Law

    • 12.4 Archimedes’ Law

    • 12.5 Bernoulli’s Law

    • 12.6 References



  • 13 Heat

    • 13.1 Temperature

    • 13.2 Kinetic Theory of Temperature

    • 13.3 Heat

    • 13.4 Heat Transfer

    • 13.5 Specific Heat

    • 13.6 References



  • 14 Thermodynamics

    • 14.1 The Ideal Gas Law

    • 14.2 First Law of Thermodynamics Contents http://www.ck12.org

    • 14.3 Second Law of Thermodynamics

    • 14.4 References



  • 15 Electrostatics

    • 15.1 Static Electricity

    • 15.2 Coulomb’s Law

    • 15.3 Electrostatic Fields

    • 15.4 References



  • 16 Electric Potential

    • 16.1 Reviewing Gravitational Potential Energy

    • 16.2 Electric Potential

    • 16.3 Capacitance

    • 16.4 Dielectrics

    • 16.5 Electrical Energy Storage

    • 16.6 References



  • 17 Circuits

    • 17.1 Electric Current

    • 17.2 Ohm’s Law

    • 17.3 Resistivity

    • 17.4 Resistors in Series and Parallel

    • 17.5 Measuring Current and Voltage

    • 17.6 References



  • 18 Magnetism

    • 18.1 Magnetic Fields

    • 18.2 The Magnetic Force acting on a Current-Carrying Wire

    • 18.3 Magnetic Force on Moving Electric Charges

    • 18.4 A Practical Application of Magnetic Fields

    • 18.5 References



  • 19 Electromagnetism

    • 19.1 Electromagnetic Induction

    • 19.2 The Electric Generator

    • 19.3 Electrical Power Transfer

    • 19.4 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

    • 19.5 Summary

    • 19.6 References



  • 20 Geometric Optics

    • 20.1 Light as a Ray and the Law of Reflection

    • 20.2 Concave and Convex Mirrors

    • 20.3 Index of Refraction

    • 20.4 Thin Lenses

    • 20.5 Summary

    • 20.6 References



  • 21 Physical Optics

    • 21.1 Dispersion

    • 21.2 The Double-Slit Experiment

    • 21.3 Thin Films http://www.ck12.org Contents

    • 21.4 Polarization

    • 21.5 References



  • 22 The Special Theory of Relativity

    • 22.1 Galilean Relativity

    • 22.2 Time Dilation and Length Contraction

    • 22.3 Simultaneity

    • 22.4 Mass-Energy Equivalence

    • 22.5 General Theory of Relativity

    • 22.6 References



  • 23 Quantum Physics

    • 23.1 Blackbody Radiation and Planck’s Quantum Hypothesis

    • 23.2 Photons and the Photoelectric Effect

    • 23.3 Wave-Particle Duality

    • 23.4 References



  • 24 Atomic Physics

    • 24.1 Modeling the Atom

    • 24.2 The Bohr Atom

    • 24.3 Uncertainty Principle

    • 24.4 References



  • 25 Nuclear Physics

    • 25.1 The Nucleus

    • 25.2 Radioactive Half-life

    • 25.3 Nuclear Fission and Fusion

    • 25.4 Cosmic Rays

    • 25.5 The Standard Model

    • 25.6 References



  • 26 Physics Glossary

    • 26.1 A

    • 26.2 D

    • 26.3 H

    • 26.4 L

    • 26.5 M

    • 26.6 P

    • 26.7 R

    • 26.8 S

    • 26.9 T

    • 26.10 U

    • 26.11 V



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