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for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C I. Newtonian Mechanics A. Kinematics (including vectors, vector algebra, components of vectors, coordinate systems, displacement, velocity, and acceleration) 1. Motion in one dimension SE: 1, 2, 3-9, 10-15, 16-19, 33-38, 38-45, 45-54 2. Motion in two dimensions, including projectile motion SE: 1, 2, 3-9, 10-15, 28, 91-95, 193 B. Newton s laws of motion 1. Static equilibrium (first law) SE: 127-129, 133, 139, 216, 390 2. Dynamics of a single particle (second law) 3. Systems of two or more objects (third law) SE: 126-127, 133, 141-144, 155-158, 205, 207, 216, 222, 326, 327, 330, 387, 570, 571 SE: 172-177, 216, 472, 505 C. Work, energy, power 1. Work and work energy theorem SE: 278-280, 281-282, 283-288, 289, 290-294, 309, 362, 470, 471-475, 476, 490, 527-529, 811, 818 2. Forces and potential energy SE: 119, 246, 248-254, 257-261, 288-289, 290-292, 294, 362-365, 811 3. Conservation of energy SE: 219, 254-255, 270, 294-297, 301, 385-386, 419, 426, 440, 633, 813-814, 820, 897, 1093-1095 4. Power SE: 297-300, 896-898, 1046-1049 D. Systems of particles, linear momentum 1. Center of mass SE: 312, 314-317, 333, 394 2. Impulse and momentum SE: 220-221, 222-223, 225-226 3. Conservation of linear momentum, collisions SE: 219, 220, 221-226 SE = Student Edition 2
for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C E. Circular motion and rotation 1. Uniform circular motion SE: 79, 98-100, 101-103, 108, 193-199, 216 2. Torque and rotational statics SE: 312, 313-314, 317-319, 321-327, 339-340, 342, 346 3. Rotational kinematics and dynamics SE: 98-107, 313-314, 327-329, 346 4. Angular momentum and its conservation SE: 312, 340-341, 342-343, 344-345, 368, 1145, 1218-1219, 1223-1225 F. Oscillations and gravitation 1. Simple harmonic motion (dynamics and energy relationships) SE: 378-380, 381-383, 384-385, 386-390, 391-392, 393-394, 569, 595, 1034 2. Mass on a spring SE: 255-257, 257-261, 262-263, 264, 270, 287, 300, 384, 387, 389-390, 395, 400 3. Pendulum and other oscillations SE: 253-254, 257, 262-263, 268-269, 311, 344-345, 378-379, 391-394, 397, 398-399, 404, 562, 1200-1205 4. Newton s law of gravity SE: 145-146, 354-361, 362-368, 369-371, 440 5. Orbits of planets and satellites SE: 354, 365-370, 371 a. Circular SE: 199-201, 355, 371 b. General SE: 354-355, 367, 365-368 II. Fluid Mechanics and Thermal. A. Fluid Mechanics 1. Hydrostatic pressure SE: 410-411, 413-415, 416-419 2. Buoyancy SE: 419-423 3. Fluid flow continuity SE: 407, 408, 423-426 4. Bernoulli s equation SE: 426-430 SE = Student Edition 3
for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C B. Temperature and heat 1. Mechanical equivalent of heat SE: Related Content: 248, 281, 454 2. Heat transfer and thermal expansion SE: 477, 480-481, 491-494, 526, 527-531, 532-533, 534-539, 542-546, 547 C. Kinetic theory and thermodynamics 1. Ideal gases a. Kinetic model SE: 456-461, 462 b. Ideal gas law SE: 453-456 2. Laws of thermodynamics a. First law (including processes on pv diagrams) b. Second law (including heat engines) SE: 480-482, 490-491, 556, 1015 SE: 519-520, 527, 539, 530, 533, 534-538, 541, 542-546, 545, 556, 1015 III. Electricity and Magnetism A. Electrostatics 1. Charge and Coulomb s law SE: 719, 722, 725-726, 732-736, 756-760, 850, 892, 896, 1056, 1111-1112 2. Electric field and electric potential (including point charges) SE: 737-742, 750-759, 773, 818-825, 826-827, 828-831, 924, 981-982, 1004, 1012 3. Gauss s law SE: 791-792, 793-794, 795-798, 799-802, 803, 934, 1010, 1015, 1017 4. Fields and potentials of other charge distributions SE: 722, 737-742, 751, 754-755, 756-760, 761-763, 764-766, 767-769, 770-771, 773, 781-783, 821-822, 828-829, 850, 851, 856, 871-872, 933, 978-981, 1010, 1013, 1109-1110 SE = Student Edition 4
for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C B. Conductors, capacitors, dielectrics 1. Electrostatics with conductors SE: 799-802, 848-850 2. Capacitors a. Capacitance SE: 850, 851, 899 b. Parallel plate SE: 764-766, 787, 849-855, 855-859, 860 c. Spherical and cylindrical SE: 849, 858 3. Dielectrics SE: 855-856, 857, 858 C. Electric circuits 1. Current, resistance, power SE: 719, 727, 867-869, 870-872, 874-877, 878-879, 880-884, 885, 892-894, 896-898, 1046-1049 2. Steady-state direct current circuits with batteries and resistors only SE: 891, 892-895, 898-902, 903-905, 906-908 3. Capacitors in circuits a. Steady state SE: 851-855, 892, 909-912 b. Transients in rc circuits SE: 909-912 D. Magnetic Fields 1. Forces on moving charges in magnetic fields 2. Forces on current-carrying wires in magnetic fields SE: 925-926, 927-931 SE: 924-925, 929-930 3. Fields of long current-carrying wires SE: 929-930, 946-948 4. Biot Savart law and Ampere s law SE: 925, 927-928, 934-940, 1006-1007, 1011-1012 SE = Student Edition 5
for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C E. Electromagnetism 1. Electromagnetic induction (including Faraday s law and Lenz s law) 2. Inductance (including lr and lc circuits) SE: 962, 963-965, 966-970, 971-974, 975-978, 1002 SE: 991-993, 984, 985, 988-990 3. Maxwell s equations SE: 1014-1016, 1066 IV. Waves and Optics A. Wave motion (including sound) 1. Traveling waves SE: 558, 560, 561-567, 570-571, 572-573, 574-577, 583, 584, 717 2. Wave propagation SE: 561, 563-565, 566-567, 572-573, 574-575, 577, 717 3. Standing waves SE: 591, 593-595, 595-599, 599-603, 717, 1136, 1142, 1190 4. Superposition SE: 118, 591, 592-593, 615-618, 619, 751-752, 757, 759, 828, 926-927, 938, 1167, 1279 B. Physical optics 1. Interference and diffraction SE: 594, 596, 604-610, 610-615, 628, 629-636, 640-642, 653, 657, 707-709, 1108, 1135-1136, 1157-1160 2. Dispersion of light and the electromagnetic spectrum SE: 561, 575-577, 628, 1016-1020, 1066 C. Geometric optics 1. Reflection and refraction SE: 576-577, 609, 658-660, 661-666 2. Mirrors SE: 659-660, 682-685 3. Lenses SE: 670-676, 676-681, 682-683, 695-697, 698-699, 707-710, 715 SE = Student Edition 6
for Scientists & Engineers: A Strategic Approach, 2 nd Ed., AP, 2013 to the C C V. Atomic and Nuclear A. Atomic physics and quantum effects 1. Photons, the photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, x-rays SE: 628, 1067, 1093, 1108, 1126, 1127-1129, 1129-1132, 1132-1134, 1209, 1269 2. Atomic energy levels SE: 1137, 1143-1145, 1184, 1187, 1189, 1219-1220 3. Wave-particle duality SE: 1168-1169, 1169-1172, 1185-1191 B. Nuclear physics 1. Nuclear reactions (including conservation of mass number and charge) SE: 1094, 1258-1259, 1260-1262, 1263-1267 2. Mass energy equivalence SE: 1092-1094, 1250 SE = Student Edition 7