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Chapter 20: 20.1 The Wave Model 20.2 One Dimensional 20.3 Sinusoidal 20.4 Sound Light 20.5 Index of Refraction 20.6 Power, Intensity, Decibels 20.7 The Doppler Effect Chapter 21: 21.1 The Principle of Superposition 21.2 Sting 21.3 Sting on a String 21.4 Sting Musical Acoustics 21.5 Wave Interference 21.5 Interference in One Dimension 21.6 The Mathematics of Interference 21.7 Interference in 2 3 dimensions 21.8 Beats Chapter 23: 23.1 Reflection 23.2 Refraction 23.3 Total Internal Reflection 23.4 Image Formation 23.5 Colour Dispersion 23.6 The Thin Lens Equation 23.7 The Lens-Maker Equation 23.8 Image Formation with Spherical Mirrors #3, 6, 9, 11 #1, 25, 35, 39, 53, 69 &71 #3, 9 #7, 19, 25, 31, 49, 65 & 71 #3, 9, 10 #11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 27, 49, 55 & 73 Chapter 20: 20.1 The Wave Model 20.2 One Dimensional 20.3 Sinusoidal 20.4 in Two Three Dimensions 20.5 Sound Light 20.6 Power, Intensity Decibels 20.7 The Doppler Effect Chapter 21: 21.1 The Principle of Superposition 21.2 Sting 21.3 Transverse Sting 21.4 Sting Sound Musical Acoustics 21.5 Interference in One Dimension 21.6 The Mathematics of Interference 21.7 Interference in 2 3 dimensions 21.8 Beats Chapter 23: 23.1 The Ray Model of Light 23.2 Reflection 23.3 Refraction 23.4 Image Formation by Refraction 23.5 Color Dispersion 23.6 Thin Lenses: Ray Tracing 23.7 Then Lenses: Refraction Theory 23.8 Image Formation with Spherical Mirrors #3,7,9,11 #2,25,35,39,54,68&70 #3, 9 #7, 18, 23, 33, 48, 69 & 75 #3, 9, 10 #11, 15, 19, 21,25,29, 52, 60 & 74

Chapter 24: 24.1 Lenses in Combination 24.2 The Camera 24.3 Vision 24.4 Microscopes, Telescopes Chapter 25: 25.1 Developing a Charge Model 25.2 Electric Charge 25.3 Insulators Conductors 25.4 Coulomb s Law 25.5 The Field Model Chapter 26: 26.1 The Electric Field of a Point Charge 26.2 The electric field of Multiple Point 26.3 Electric field of Continuous Charge Distribution 26.4 Electric Field of Rings, Planes, Spheres 26.5 Electric field of Parallel Plate 26.6 Motion of a Charged Particle in an Electric Field 26.7 Motion of a Dipole in an Electric Field #3 #7, 13, 15, 19, 23, 31 & 35 #5, 8,10 #11, 15, 21, 47, 53, & 63 #3, 6, 11, 14 #1, 13, 17, 25, 49, 59, & 61 Chapter 24: 24.1 Lenses in Combination 24.2 The Camera 24.3 Vision 24.4 Optical Systems that Magnify Chapter 26: 26.1 Developing a Charge Model 26.2 Charge 26.3 Insulators Conductors 26.4 Coulomb s Law 26.5 The Field Model Chapter 27: 27.1 Electric Field Models 27.2 The Electric Field of Multiple Point 27.3 Electric field of Continuous Charge Distribution 27.4 The Electric Fields of Rings, Disks, Planes Spheres 27.5 The Parallel-Plate 27.6 Motion of a Charged Particle in an Electric Field 27.7 Motion of a Dipole in an Electric Field #3 #7, 13, 15, 20, 26, 35 & 39 #6,10,12 #11, 33, 21, 52, 53, & 64 #3, 6, 12, 15 #1, 13, 18, 25, 49, 62, & 64

Chapter 28: 28.1 Electric Potential 28.2 Energy of Point 28.3 Energy of Dipoles 28.4 Electric Potential 28.5 Electric Potential of Parallel Plate 28.6 Electric Potential of Point Charge 28.7 Electric Potential of Many charges #3, 4, 5, 8 #1, 9, 11, 19, 21, 37 & 53 Chapter 29: 29.1 Electric Potential Energy 29.2 The Potential Energy of Point 29.3 The Potential Energy of a Dipole 29.4 The Electric Potential 29.5 The Electric Potential Inside a Parallel-Plate 29.6 The Electric Potential of a Point Charge 29.7 The Electric Potential of Many #4, 5, 6, 9 #1, 9, 10, 19, 23, 41 & 55 Chapter 29: 29.1 Connecting Potential Field 29.2 Sources of Electric Potential 29.3 Finding the Electric Field from the Potential 29.4 A Conductor in Electrostatic Equilibrium 29.5 s Capacitance 29.6 The Energy Stored in a 29.7 Dielectrics Chapter 30: 30.1 Electron Current 30.2 Creating a Current 30.3 Current Current Density 30.4 Conductivity Resistivity 30.5 Resistance Ohm's Law #1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 #1, 3, 9, 11, 13, 23, 29, 33, 35, 55, 57, 63 #3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 #1, 7, 21, 27, 43, 45, 61 Chapter 30: 30.1 Connecting Potential Field 30.2 Sources of Electric Potential 30.3 Finding the Electric Field from the Potential 30.4 A Conductor in Electrostatic Equilibrium 30.5 Capacitance s 30.6 The Energy Stored in a 30.7 Dielectrics Chapter 31: 31.1 The Electron Current 31.2 Creating a Current 31.3 Current Current Density 31.4 Conductivity Resistivity 31.5 Resistance Ohm's Law #1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 #1, 3, 9, 11, 13, 25, 32, 36, 38, 62, 65, 71 #5, 6, 9,10, 12 #2, 9, 24, 30, 44, 47, 61

Chapter 31: 31.1 Circuit Elements Diagrams 31.2 Kirchhoff's Laws the Basic Circuit 31.3 Energy Power 31.4 Series Resistors 31.5 Real Batteries Getting Grounded 31.6 Parallel Resistors 31.7 Resistor Circuits 31.8 Getting Grounded 31.9 RC Circuits --SKIP Chapter 32: 32.1 Magnetism 32.2 The Discovery of the Magnetic Field 32.3 The Sources of the Magnetic Fields: Moving 32.4 The Magnetic Field of a Current 32.5 Magnetic Dipoles 32.6Ampère s Law Solenoids 32.7 Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge 32.8 Magnetic Forces on Current-Carrying Wires 32.9 Forces Torques on Current Loops 32.10 Magnetic Properties of Matter Chapter 33: 33.1 Induced Currents 33.2 Motional emf 33.3 Magnetic Flux 33.4 Lenz's Law 33.5 Faraday's Law 33.6 Induced Fields 33.7-33.10 SKIP #3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 #5, 11, 19, 21, 23, 35, 39, 41, 49, 53, 59 #2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 #13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 33, 35, 37, 41, 63 #1, 4, 5, 6, 8 #3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 27, 29, 31, 37, 39 Chapter 32: 32.1 Circuit Elements Diagrams 32.2 Kirchhoff s Laws Basic Circuit 32.3 Energy Power 32.4 Series Resistors 32.5 Real Batteries 32.6 Parallel Resistors 32.7 Resistor Circuits 32.8 Getting Grounded 32.9 RC Circuits --SKIP Chapter 33: 33.1 Magnetism 33.2 The Discovery of the Magnetic Field 33.3 The Sources of the Magnetic Fields: Moving 33.4 The Magnetic Field of a Current 33.5 Magnetic Dipoles 33.6 Ampère s Law Solenoids 33.7 Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge 33.8 Magnetic Forces on Current-Carrying Wires 33.9 Forces Torques on Current Loops 33.10 Magnetic Properties of Matter Chapter 34: 34.1 Induced Currents 34.2 Motional emf 34.3 Magnetic Flux 34.4 Lenz's Law 34.5 Faraday's Law 34.6 Induced Fields 34.7 Induced Currents: Three Applications -SKIP 34.8 Inductors SKIP 34.9 LC Circuits - SKIP 34.9 LR Circuits - SKIP #3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13 #4, 11, 21, 23, 26, 35, 40, 42, 50, 55, 61 #2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13 #13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 34, 37, 39, 41, 61 #1, 5, 6, 7, 9 #3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 27, 29, 33, 39, 41

#1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 #15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 39, 53 #1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 #15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 39, 55 Chapter 36 Chapter 37: 36.1 Relativity: What s it 37.1 Relativity: What s it all all about? about? 36.2 Galilean Relativity 37.2 Galilean Relativity 36.3 Einstein s Principle of 37.3 Einstein s Principle of Relativity Relativity 36.4 Events 37.4 Events Measurements Measurements 36.5 The Relativity of 37.5 The Relativity of Simultaneity Simultaneity 36.6 Time Dilation 37.6 Time Dilation 36.7 Length Contraction 37.7 Length Contraction 36.8-36.9 SKIP 37.8-37.9 SKIP 36.10 Relativistic energy 37.10 Relativistic energy Note: Any crossed out numbers appear in the 3 rd edition only, however does not appear in the 2 nd edition