Chapter 1 Mechanics ( I ) 1.1 Statics 1.1.1 Measurement 1.1.2 Force 1.1.3 Newtons Laws of Motion 1.1.4 Idealized Models 1.1.5 Equilibrium 1.2 Straight Line Motion 1.2.1 Constant Velocity 1.2.2 Instantaneous Velocity 1.2.3 Average and Instantaneous Acceleration 1.2.4 Motion with Constant Acceleration 1.2.5 Freely Falling Bodies 1.3 Motion in a Plane 1.3.1 Projectile Motion 1.3.2 Uniform Circular Motion 1.4 Work and Energy 1.4.1 Work done by Constant Force 1.4.2 Work done by Varying Force 1.4.3 Kinetic Energy and Work-Energy Theorem 1.4.4 Conservative and Noneonservative (or Dissipative) Forces 1.415 Potential Energy 1.4.6 The Conservation of Mechanical Energy 1.5 Impulse and Momentum 1.5.1 Impulse-Momentum Theorem 1.5.2 Conservation of Momentum Questions Problems Chapter 2 Mechanics ( II ) 2.1 Rotation of a Rigid Body 2.1.1 The Kinematics of Rotation about an Axis 2.1.2 Kinetic Energy of Rotation. Moment of Inertia 2.1.3 Torque. Newtons Second Law for Rotation 2.1.4 Calculation of Moment of Inertia 2.1.5 Work-Energy Theorem 2.1.6 Angular Momentum and Angular Impulse 2.1.7 Conservation of Angular Momentum 2.2 Oscillations 2.2.1 Simple Harmonic Motion 2.2.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion 2.2.3 Simple Harmonic Motion: Energy Consideration 2.2.4 Pendulum 2.3 Waves 2.3.1 Introduction 2.3.2 Wavelength and Frequency 2.3.3 Mathematical Description of a Wave Questions Problems Chapter 3 Fluids 3.1 Fluid Statics 3.1.1 Density and Pressure 3.1.2 Archimedes Principle 3.2 Fluid Dynamics 3.2.1 Fluid in Motion 3.2.2 Streamlines and the Equation of Continuity 3.2.3 Bernoullis Equation 3.3 The Flow of Real Fluids 3.3.1 Viscosity 3, 3.2 Turbulence 3.3.3 Checking Your Blood Pressure with Turbulence Questions Problems Chapter 4 Thermodynamics 4.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics 4.1.1 Temperature 4.1.2 The Ideal Gas 4.1.3 Heat, Internal Energy and Work 4.1.4 The First Law of Thermodynamics 4.1.5 Global Warming 4.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics 4.2.1 Heat Engines and Heat Pumps 4.2.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics 4.2.3 Entropy 4.2.4 Living with the Laws of Thermodynamics Questions Problems Chapter 5 Electrostatics 5.1 Electric Field 5.1.1 Coulombs Law 5.1.2 Electric Field 5.1.3 Electric Field Lines 5.1.4 Gauss Law 5.1.5 Applications of Gauss Law 5.1.6 Conductors and The Electric Fields 5.2 Electric Potential 5.2.1 Electric Potential Energy 5.2.2 Electric Potential 5.2.3 Equipotential Surfaces 5.2.4 Biomedical Applications of Electric Potential Difference 5.3 Capacitance and The Energy in Electric Field 5.3.1 Capacitors and Capacitance?。?br />5.3.2 The Parallel Plate Capacitor 5.3.3 Capacitors in Series and Parallel 5.3.4 Energy in Electric Field 5.3.5 Effect of Dielectrics Questions Problems Chapter 6 Direct Current 6.1 Electric Current 6.1.1 Introduction 6.1.2 Resistance and Ohms law 6.1.3 Superconductors 6.2 Electromotive Force (emf) 6.2.1 Introduction 6.2.2 Electric Power 6.2.3 Physiological Effects of Electric Canrents 6.3 Direct Current Circuit 6.3.1 Resistors in Series and in Parallel 6.3.2 Kirehhoffs Rules Questions Problems Chapter 7 Magnetic Field 7.1 Magnetic Field 7.1.1 Magnetism 7.1.2 The Magnetic Field 7.1.3 Magnetic Field Lines 7.2 Magnetic Forces 7.2.1 Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields 7.2.2 Velocity Selector and Mass Spectrometer 7.2.3 Mz__gnetic Forces on Currents 7.2.4 Torque on a Current Loop 7.2.5 The Hall Effect 7.3 The Property of Magnetic Fields 7.3.1 Amperes Law 7.3.2 Applications of Amperes Law 7.3.3 Maglev Trains Questions Problems Chapter 8 Electromagnetic Induction 8.1 Faradays Law 8.1.1 Faradays Law of Induction 8.1.2 Lenzs Law 8.1.3 Motional Electromotive Force 8.1.4 Induced Electric Field 8.2 Inductance 8.2.1 Induetors and Inductance?。?br />8.2.2 M~_gnetic Energy and the Magnetic Field 8.3 Magnetic Properties of Matter 8.3.1 Classification of Magnetic Materials 8.3.2 Ferromagnetism (Ferromagnetic Material) 8.3.3 Magnetism and Life 8.4 Electromagnetic Waves 8.4.1 .The Generation of Electromagnetic Waves 8.4.2 The Basic Properties of Electromagnetic Waves Questions Problems Chapter 9 Optics 9.1 The Laws of Reflection and Refraction 9.1.1 The Nature of Light 9.1.2 The Law of Reflection of Light 9.1.3 The Law of Refraction of Light 9.2 Thin Lenses 9.2.1 The Equation of Thin Lenses 9.2.2 Graphical Methods 9.2.3 The Eye 9.2.4 Microscope and Telescope 9.3 Interference 9.3.1 Youngs Double-slit Experiment 9.3.2 Interference from Thin Films 9.4 Diffraction 9.4.1 Introduction to Diffraction 9.4.2 The Resolution of Optical Instruments 9.4.3 The Diffraction Grating 9.4.4 Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals 9.4.5 Holography 9.5 Polarization 9.5.1 Introduction 9.5.2 Malus Law 9.5.3 Polarization by Reflection Questions Problems ChaptEr 10 Special Relativity 10.1 Einstein Postulates of Special Relativity 10.1.1 The Principle of Newtonian Relativity 10.1.2 Einstein Postulates of Relativity 10.2 Consequences of Special Relativity 10.2.1 Simultaneity and the Relativity of Time 10.2.2 Time Dilation 10.2.3 Length Contraction 10.2.4 The Twins Paradox 10.3 Momentum and Energy 10.3.1 Momentum 10.3.2 Work and Energy 10.3.3 Beyond Special Relativity Questions Problems Chapter 11 Quantum Physics 11.1 The Quantum Theory of Radiation 11.1.1 Planck s Quantum Hypothesis 11.1.2 Photoelectric Effect 11.1.3 The Compton Effect 11.2 Bohr and the Hydrogen Atom 11.2.1 Line Spectra 11.2.2 The Bohr Hydrogen Atom 11.2.3 The Laser 11.2.4 Medical Applications of the Laser 11.3 The Wave Nature of Matter 11.3.1 De Broglies Hypothesis 11.3.2 The Electron Microscope 11.3.3 The Uncertainty Principle 11.4 Radioactivity 11.4.1 Models for Alpha (a), Beta (/?), and Gamma (;/) Decays 11.4.2 Radioactive Decay law 11.4.3 Radioactive Dating 11.4.4 Radiation Measurement and Biological Effects 11.5 Elementary Particles 11.5.1 Setting the stage 11.5.2 Antimatter 11.5.3 Positron Emission Tomography 11.5.4 Classification of Particles and Quarks 11.6 Cosmology 11.6.1 Hubbles law and the Expanding Universe 11.6.2 Big Bang and the Evolution of the Universe Questions Problems Appendix A The International System of Units Appendix B Useful Mathematical Relations Appendix C Unit Conversion Factors Appendix D Periodic Table of The Elements Appendix E Numerical Constants Answers to Problems References