physics (tsokos) fifth edition.pdf
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PhysicsContentsPrefacePart 1 Core and AHLCap 1C1. 1 The realm of PhysicsC1.2 Uncertainties and errorsC1.3 Mathematical and graphical techniquesC1.4 Vectors and scalarsC1.5 Graphical analysis and uncertainties
Cap 2C2.1 kinematic and conceptsC2.2 Motion with constant accelerationC2.3 the concept of forceC2.4 Newton`s first lawC2.5 Newton`s second and third lawC2.6 Linear momentumC2.7 Work, energy and powerC2.8 Circular motionC2.9 The law of gravitationC2.10 Projectile motionC2.11 Motion in a gravitational field
Cap 3C3.1 Thermal conceptsC3.2 Thermal propertiesC3.3 Ideal gasesC3.4 Thermodynamics
Cap 4C4.1 Simple harmonic motionC4.2 Travelling-wave characteristicsC4.3 Wave phenomena I: Reflection and refractionC4.4 Wave phenomena II: difraction and interferenceC4.5 The doppler effectC4.6 Standing wavesC4.7 DifractionC4.8 ResolutionC4.9 Polirization
Cap5C5.1 Electric chargeC5.2 Electric field and electric potentialC5.3 Electric field and electric potetialC5.4 Electric current and electric resistanceC5.5 Electirc circuitsC5.6 Magnetic fieldsC5.7 Electromagnetic inductionC5.8 Alternating current
Cap 6C6.1 The atom and its nucleusC6.2 RadioactivityC6.3 Nuclear reactionsC6.4 Interaction of matter with energyC6.5 Quantum theory and the uncertaintly principleC6.6 Nuclear physics
Cap 7C7.1 Energy degradation and power generationC7.2 The greenhouse effect and global warming
Cap 8C8.1 Analogue and digital signalsC8.2 Digital imaging with charge-couple devices
Part 2 OptionsOpcion AOA1 The eye and sightOA2 The doopler effectOA3 Standing wavesOA4 DiffractionOA5 ResolutionOA6 Polirization
Opcion BOB1 Quantum physicsOB2 Nuclear physics
Opcion COC1 Analogue and digital signalsOC2 Data capture and imaging using CCDsOC3 ElectronicsOC4 The mobile phone system
Opcion DOD1 Introduction to relativityOD2 Concepts and postulates of special relativityOD3 Relativistic kinematicsOD4 Particles and interanctionsOD5 Quarks
Opcion EOE1 Introduction to the universeOE2 Stellar radiationOE3 Stellar objectsOE4 CosmologyOE5 Stellar evolutionOE6 Galaxies
Opcion FOF1 Radio communicationOF2 Analogue and digital signalsOF3 Optic fibre transmissionOF4 Channels of communicationOF5 ElectronicsOF6 The mobile phone system
Opcion GOG1 LightOG2 Optical instrumentsOG3 Interference and diffractionOG4 X-raysOG5 Thin-film interference
Opcion HOH1 The principle of special relativityOH2 The effect of special relativityOH3 Consecuences of and evidence for special relativityOH4 Relativity mechanicsOH5 General relativity
Opcion IOI1 The functioning of the earOI2 Medical imagingOI3 Radiation in medicine
Opcion JOJ1 Particle and interactionsOJ2 Detector and acceleratorsOJ3 Quarks and leptonsOJ4 Experimental evidence for the standard modelOJ5 Cosmology and strings
TOK Physics and the theory of knowledgeApendixAppendix 1 Physical constantAppemdix 2 Masses of element and selected isotopesAppendix 2 Astronomical dataAppendix 4 Some important mathematical resultsAppendix 5 Nobel prize winners in physics
AnswersGlossaryIndexPhysical constants