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| Preface | p. ix |
| Introduction to Physics | p. 1 |
| Physics Is . . .? | p. 1 |
| Measurement and the Metric System | p. 2 |
| Scientific Notation | p. 3 |
| Accuracy, Precision, and Significant Digits | p. 4 |
| Order of Magnitude | p. 7 |
| Graphing Data | p. 7 |
| Direct and Inverse Proportions | p. 9 |
| Mathematical Relationships within Right Triangles | ... MOREp. 11 |
| Questions | p. 12 |
| Motion in One Dimension | p. 14 |
| Motion Defined | p. 14 |
| Graphing an Object's Motion | p. 14 |
| Displacement | p. 15 |
| Velocity | p. 16 |
| Acceleration | p. 18 |
| The Equations of Uniformly Accelerated Motion | p. 19 |
| Freely Falling Objects | p. 21 |
| Motion Graphs Revisited | p. 22 |
| Questions | p. 27 |
| Forces and Newton's Laws | p. 45 |
| Introduction | p. 46 |
| What Is a Force? | p. 46 |
| Measuring Forces Using Hooke's Law | p. 46 |
| Newton's First Law of Motion | p. 47 |
| Newton's Second Law of Motion | p. 49 |
| Weight | p. 50 |
| Normal Forces | p. 50 |
| Frictional Forces | p. 51 |
| The Coefficient of Friction | p. 53 |
| Newton's Third Law of Motion-Action and Reaction | p. 55 |
| Questions | p. 56 |
| Vector Quantities and Their Applications | p. 68 |
| Introduction | p. 69 |
| Displacement, and Representation of Vector Quantities | p. 69 |
| Vector Addition | p. 70 |
| Vector Subtraction | p. 74 |
| Resolution of Vectors | p. 75 |
| Using Resolution to Add Vectors | p. 77 |
| Static Equilibrium | p. 78 |
| Inclined Planes | p. 81 |
| Motion in a Plane (Two-Dimensional Motion) | p. 84 |
| Questions | p. 88 |
| Circular Motion and Gravitation | p. 117 |
| Introduction | p. 118 |
| Circular Motion | p. 118 |
| Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation | p. 121 |
| Satellite Motion | p. 123 |
| Weight and Gravitational Force | p. 123 |
| The Gravitational Field | p. 124 |
| Questions | p. 125 |
| Momentum and Its Conservation | p. 144 |
| Momentum | p. 144 |
| Newton's Second Law and Momentum | p. 145 |
| Conservation of Momentum | p. 146 |
| Conservation of Momentum and Newton's Third Law | p. 148 |
| Questions | p. 148 |
| Work and Energy | p. 159 |
| Work | p. 160 |
| Power | p. 163 |
| Energy | p. 163 |
| Internal Energy and Work | p. 172 |
| Questions | p. 172 |
| Static Electricity | p. 200 |
| What Is Electricity? | p. 201 |
| Electric Charges | p. 202 |
| Conductors and Insulators | p. 203 |
| Charging Objects | p. 204 |
| The Electroscope | p. 205 |
| Coulomb's Law | p. 206 |
| The Electric Field | p. 207 |
| Electric Field Lines (Lines of Force) | p. 208 |
| Electric Field Strength | p. 211 |
| Potential Difference | p. 212 |
| Electric Potential | p. 214 |
| The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment | p. 216 |
| Questions | p. 216 |
| Electric Current and Circuits | p. 238 |
| Introduction | p. 239 |
| Electric Current | p. 239 |
| Current and Potential Difference | p. 240 |
| Resistance | p. 241 |
| Electric Circuits and Ohm's Law | p. 243 |
| Power and Energy in Electric Circuits | p. 246 |
| Series Circuits | p. 248 |
| Parallel Circuits | p. 251 |
| Questions | p. 255 |
| Magnetism; Electromagentism and Its Applications | p. 283 |
| Introduction | p. 284 |
| General Properties of Magnets | p. 284 |
| Magnetic Fields | p. 285 |
| Electromagnetism | p. 286 |
| Electromagnetic Induction | p. 291 |
| Questions | p. 292 |
| Waves and Sound | p. 302 |
| Definition of Wave Motion | p. 303 |
| Types of Waves | p. 304 |
| Characteristics of Periodic Waves | p. 305 |
| Speed of a Wave | p. 306 |
| Reflection | p. 307 |
| Refraction | p. 311 |
| Interference | p. 313 |
| Standing Waves | p. 314 |
| Resonance | p. 314 |
| Diffraction | p. 315 |
| Doppler Effect | p. 315 |
| Questions | p. 317 |
| Light and Geometric Optics | p. 346 |
| Introduction | p. 347 |
| Polarization of Light | p. 347 |
| Speed of Light | p. 349 |
| Visible Light | p. 349 |
| Reflection | p. 349 |
| Refraction | p. 352 |
| Diffraction and Interference of Light | p. 361 |
| Questions | p. 363 |
| Modern Physics | p. 390 |
| Introduction | p. 391 |
| Black-Body Radiation and Planck's Hypothesis | p. 391 |
| The Photoelectric Effect | p. 392 |
| The Compton Effect | p. 395 |
| Models of the Atom | p. 396 |
| Energy and Mass | p. 402 |
| Questions | p. 403 |
| Nuclear Energy | p. 419 |
| Introduction | p. 420 |
| Nucleons | p. 420 |
| Nuclear Symbols | p. 421 |
| Isotopes | p. 422 |
| Nuclear Masses | p. 422 |
| Average Binding Energy per Nucleon | p. 424 |
| Nuclear Forces | p. 425 |
| Nuclear Reactions | p. 429 |
| Induced Nuclear Reactions | p. 429 |
| Fundamental Particles and Interactions | p. 430 |
| Questions | p. 433 |
| Glossary | p. 446 |
| Answers to Questions for Review | p. 454 |
| New York State Reference Tables For Physical Setting: Physics | p. 547 |
| Summary of Equations for New York State Physical Setting: Physics Regents Examination | p. 554 |
| Answering Short Constructed Response and Free-Response Questions | p. 558 |
| The New York State Physical Setting: Physics Regents Examination | p. 562 |
| Physical Setting/Physics Regents Examination June 2009 | p. 571 |
| Index | p. 601 |
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