Vincent Coletta
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- Chapter 0: Measurement and Units
- 0.1: Standards of Length and Time
- 0.2: Unit Conversion
- 0.3: Consistency of Units
- 0.4: Significant Figures
- 0.5: Order-of-Magnitude Estimates
- Chapter 1: Description of Motion
- 1.1: Trajectory of a Particle
- 1.2: Speed (10)
- 1.3: Displacement
- 1.4: Vector Algebra (7)
- 1.5: Components of Vectors (8)
- 1.6: Velocity (5)
- 1.7: Problem Solving Strategy
- 1: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (6)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (2)
- Conceptual Questions (11)
- Chapter 2: Motion in a Straight Line
- 2.1: Acceleration in One Dimension (7)
- 2.2: Linear Motion at Constant Acceleration (11)
- 2.3: Free Fall (10)
- 2.4: Graphical Analysis of Linear Motion (2)
- 2: Additional Problems (7)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (39)
- Conceptual Questions (4)
- Chapter 3: Motion in a Plane
- 3.1: Acceleration on a Curved Path (7)
- 3.2: Projectile Motion (7)
- 3.3: Circular Motion (5)
- 3.4: Reference Frames and Relative Motion (7)
- 3: Additional Problems (14)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (9)
- Conceptual Questions (3)
- Chapter 4: Newton's Laws of Motion
- 4.1: Classical Mechanics (2)
- 4.2: Force
- 4.3: Newton's First Law
- 4.4: Mass
- 4.5: Newton's Second and Third Laws (15)
- 4.6: Force Laws (2)
- 4.7: The Concept of Force
- 4.8: Applications of Newton's Laws of Motion (16)
- 4: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (38)
- Conceptual Questions (7)
- Chapter 5: Friction and Other Applications of Newton's Laws
- 5.1: Friction (14)
- 5.2: Centripetal Force (5)
- 5.3: Center of Mass (5)
- 5: Additional Problems (11)
- Worked Examples (4)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (13)
- Conceptual Questions (7)
- Chapter 6: Gravitation
- 6.1: Universal Gravitation (12)
- 6.2: Gravitational Attraction of the Earth (9)
- 6.3: Noninertial Reference Frames (4)
- 6: Additional Problems (7)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (1)
- Conceptual Questions (15)
- Chapter 7: Energy
- 7.1: Work and Kinetic Energy (13)
- 7.2: Gravitational Potential Energy; Constant Gravitational Force (5)
- 7.3: Gravitational Potential Energy; Variable Gravitational Force (4)
- 7.4: Spring Potential Energy; Conservation of Energy (5)
- 7.5: Conservative and Non.Conservative Forces (4)
- 7.6: Power (4)
- 7.7: Energy of a System of Particles (3)
- 7: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (6)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (16)
- Conceptual Questions (14)
- Chapter 8: Momentum
- 8.1: Impulse and Linear Momentum (9)
- 8.2: Momentum of a System of Particles; Conservation of Linear Momentum (7)
- 8.3: Collisions and Kinetic Energy (9)
- 8: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (16)
- Conceptual Questions (10)
- Chapter 9: Rotation
- 9.1: Description of Rotational Motion (6)
- 9.2: Torque (6)
- 9.3: Dynamics of Rotation About a Fixed Axis (8)
- 9.4: Rotational Kinetic Energy (6)
- 9.5: Angular Momentum (4)
- 9.6: Energy Analysis of Running
- 9: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (43)
- Conceptual Questions (6)
- Chapter 10: Static Equilibrium
- 10.1: Conditions for Static Equilibrium (10)
- 10.2: Center of Gravity (12)
- 10.3: Stress and Strain (4)
- 10: Additional Problems (9)
- Worked Examples (4)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (5)
- Conceptual Questions (12)
- Chapter 11: Fluids
- 11.1: Properties of Fluids
- 11.2: Pressure in a Fluid at Rest (13)
- 11.3: Archimedes' Principle (8)
- 11.4: Surface Tension and Capillarity (3)
- 11.5: Fluid Dynamics; Bernoulli's Equation (6)
- 11.6: Viscosity (2)
- 11.7: Poiseuille's Law (3)
- 11: Additional Problems (5)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (15)
- Chapter 12: Temperature and Kinetic Theory
- 12.1: Temperature Measurement (4)
- 12.2: Ideal Gas Law (10)
- 12.3: Kinetic Theory; Model of an Ideal Gas (5)
- 12.4: Derivation of the Ideal Gas Law
- 12.5: Vapor Pressure and Humidity (4)
- 12.6: Thermal Expansion (5)
- 12: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (9)
- Chapter 13: Heat
- 13.1: Definition of Heat
- 13.2: Calorimetry (9)
- 13.3: Radiation (9)
- 13.4: Convection (6)
- 13.5: Conduction (7)
- 13: Additional Problems (5)
- Worked Examples (4)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (4)
- Conceptual Questions (5)
- Chapter 14: Thermodynamics
- 14.1: Thermodynamic Systems (4)
- 14.2: First Law of Thermodynamics (16)
- 14.3: Heat Engines and Refrigerators (5)
- 14.4: Second Law of Thermodynamics (8)
- 14.5: Human Metabolism (4)
- 14: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (14)
- Conceptual Questions (10)
- Chapter 15: Harmonic Motion
- 15.1: Simple Harmonic Motion (11)
- 15.2: Relationship Between SHM and Circular Motion (6)
- 15.3: Mass and Spring (9)
- 15.4: The Pendulum (7)
- 15.5: Damped and Forced Oscillations (2)
- 15: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (6)
- Conceptual Questions (7)
- Chapter 16: Mechanical Waves; Sound
- 16.1: Description of Waves (5)
- 16.2: Wave Speed (8)
- 16.3: The Doppler Effect (7)
- 16.4: Power and Intensity; the Decibel Scale (4)
- 16.5: Time Dependence of the Displacement of a Particle of a Medium (4)
- 16.6: Superposition of Waves; Beats; Standing Waves (6)
- 15: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (17)
- Chapter 17: The Electric Field
- 17.1: Electric Charge
- 17.2: Coulomb's Law (8)
- 17.3: The Electric Field (11)
- 17.4: Field Produced by Continuous Distributions of Charge (5)
- 17.5: Field Lines (2)
- 17: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (25)
- Conceptual Questions (18)
- Chapter 18: Electric Potential
- 18.1: Electrical Potential Energy and Electric Potential (11)
- 18.2: Capacitance (12)
- 18.3: Dielectrics (4)
- 18.4: The Oscilloscope (3)
- 18: Additional Problems (5)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (15)
- Conceptual Questions (20)
- Chapter 19: Electric Current
- 19.1: Electric Current (4)
- 19.2: Ohm's Law (8)
- 19.3: Electric Power; Batteries and AC Sources (13)
- 19.4: Electric Current and Ohm's Law on the Microscopic Level (4)
- 19: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (1)
- Conceptual Questions (15)
- Chapter 20: Direct Current Circuits
- 20.1: Description of Circuits
- 20.2: Kirchhoff's Rules (7)
- 20.3: Equivalent Resistance (7)
- 20.4: Multiloop Circuits (3)
- 20.5: Measurement of Current, Potential Difference, and Resistance (4)
- 20.6: RC Circuits (5)
- 20.7: Electric Shock and Household Electricity (6)
- 20: Additional Problems (4)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (11)
- Conceptual Questions (14)
- Chapter 21: Magnetism
- 21.1: The Magnetic Field (8)
- 21.2: Magnetic Forceson Current-Carrying Conductors (7)
- 21.3: Motion of a Point Charge in a Magnetic Field (5)
- 21.4: Magnetic Fields Produced by Electric Currents (7)
- 21.5: Magnetic Fields Produced by Permanent Magnets (3)
- 21: Additional Problems (4)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (16)
- Conceptual Questions (27)
- Chapter 22: Electromagnetic Induction and AC Circuits
- 22.1: Faraday's Law (11)
- 22.2: Inductance (8)
- 22.3: AC Circuits (10)
- 22: Additional Problems (6)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (11)
- Conceptual Questions (20)
- Chapter 23: Light
- 23.1: Electromagnetic Waves (6)
- 23.2: The Nature of Light
- 23.3: The Propogation of Light (9)
- 23.4: Reflection and Refraction (12)
- 23: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (5)
- Conceptual Questions (11)
- Chapter 24: Geometrical Optics
- 24.1: Plane Mirrors (6)
- 24.2: Spherical Mirrors (9)
- 24.3: Lenses (13)
- 24: Additional Problems (8)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (1)
- Conceptual Questions (15)
- Chapter 25: The Eye and Optical Instruments
- 25.1: The Human Eye (17)
- 25.2: The Magnifier (4)
- 25.3: The Microscope (6)
- 25.4: The Telescope (5)
- 25.5: Factors Limiting Visual Activity
- 25: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (4)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (14)
- Chapter 26: Wave Optics
- 26.1: Wave Properties of Light (4)
- 26.2: Interference (11)
- 26.3: Diffraction (11)
- 26.4: Polarization (5)
- 26: Additional Problems (4)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions (3)
- Conceptual Questions (18)
- Chapter 27: Relativity
- 27.1: Measurement of Time; Einstein's Postulates (4)
- 27.2: Time Dilation (7)
- 27.3: Length Contraction (7)
- 27.4: Relative Velocity (6)
- 27.5: Relativistic Mass and Energy (6)
- 27: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (16)
- Chapter 28: Quantum Concepts
- 28.1: Photons (21)
- 28.2: Wave-Particle Duality (3)
- 28.3: The Uncertainty Principle (6)
- 28: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (8)
- Chapter 29: The Atom
- 29.1: Atomic Spectra and the Bohr Model of the Atom (11)
- 29.2: Wave Properties of Electrons; Quantum Mechanics (6)
- 29.3: Quantum Theory of Atomic Structure and Spectra; X Rays (6)
- 29: Additional Problems (4)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (8)
- Chapter 30: Nuclear Physics and Elementary Particles
- 30.1: Nuclear Structure (6)
- 30.2: Radioactive Decay (15)
- 30.3: Nuclear Reactions; Fission and Fusion (10)
- 30.4: Biological Effects of Radiation (5)
- 30.5: Elementary Particles (6)
- 30: Additional Problems (3)
- Worked Examples (5)
- Assessing to Learn Conceptual Questions
- Conceptual Questions (19)
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| Chapter 2: Motion in a Straight Line | ||
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| WE | 5 | 001 002 003 004 006 |
| Chapter 3: Motion in a Plane | ||
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| CQ | 3 (5) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 |
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| Chapter 4: Newton's Laws of Motion | ||
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| CQ | 7 (9) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 |
| P | 41 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 010 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 023 024 025 026 027 029 031 032 033 034 036 038 039 042 043 044 046 047 048 051 053 056 |
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| Chapter 5: Friction and Other Applications of Newton's Laws | ||
| A2L | 13 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 |
| CQ | 7 (9) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 |
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| WE | 4 | 002 004 006 007 |
| Chapter 6: Gravitation | ||
| A2L | 1 | 001 |
| CQ | 15 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 |
| P | 32 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 010 012 014 015 016 018 019 020 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 032 033 034 036 040 042 044 045 |
| WE | 5 | 001 003 005 007 009 |
| Chapter 7: Energy | ||
| A2L | 16 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 |
| CQ | 14 (1) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 014 015 016 |
| P | 44 (2) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 017 019 021 022 023 024 025 028 029 031 032 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 044 046 048 050 052 054 056 058 059 060 061 064 066 |
| WE | 6 | 002 003 006 007 009 013 |
| Chapter 8: Momentum | ||
| A2L | 16 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 |
| CQ | 10 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 |
| P | 33 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 |
| WE | 5 | 002 003 005 006 007 |
| Chapter 9: Rotation | ||
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| CQ | 6 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 |
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| WE | 5 | 001 003 005 006 008 |
| Chapter 10: Static Equilibrium | ||
| A2L | 5 | 001 002 003 004 005 |
| CQ | 12 (1) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 |
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| Chapter 11: Fluids | ||
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| Chapter 12: Temperature and Kinetic Theory | ||
| CQ | 9 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 |
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| Chapter 13: Heat | ||
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| Chapter 14: Thermodynamics | ||
| A2L | 14 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 |
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| Chapter 15: Harmonic Motion | ||
| A2L | 6 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 |
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| WE | 5 | 001 002 003 005 008 |
| Chapter 16: Mechanical Waves; Sound | ||
| CQ | 17 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 |
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| Chapter 17: The Electric Field | ||
| A2L | 25 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 |
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| Chapter 18: Electric Potential | ||
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| Chapter 19: Electric Current | ||
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| Chapter 20: Direct Current Circuits | ||
| A2L | 11 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 |
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| Chapter 21: Magnetism | ||
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| WE | 5 | 001 004 005 006 008 |
| Chapter 22: Electromagnetic Induction and AC Circuits | ||
| A2L | 11 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 |
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| Chapter 23: Light | ||
| A2L | 5 | 002 003 004 005 007 |
| CQ | 11 (1) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 |
| P | 35 | 001 002 003 004 006 007 009 010 011 013 016 018 019 022 023 024 025 026 028 029 032 033 034 036 038 039 040 041 043 044 045 046 047 049 051 |
| WE | 5 | 001 002 003 005 006 |
| Chapter 24: Geometrical Optics | ||
| A2L | 1 | 001 |
| CQ | 15 (5) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 |
| P | 36 | 001 002 003 005 006 007 009 010 011 015 016 019 020 021 022 025 026 027 028 029 032 033 036 041 042 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 |
| WE | 5 | 003 004 006 008 010 |
| Chapter 25: The Eye and Optical Instruments | ||
| CQ | 14 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 |
| P | 35 | 001 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 014 015 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 028 029 030 031 032 033 035 036 037 038 039 043 044 045 |
| WE | 4 | 002 004 006 007 |
| Chapter 26: Wave Optics | ||
| A2L | 3 | 001 002 003 |
| CQ | 18 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 |
| P | 35 | 001 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 013 015 017 019 020 022 023 024 025 026 027 029 030 031 034 036 039 040 041 043 045 048 049 050 052 054 |
| WE | 5 | 002 003 004 005 009 |
| Chapter 27: Relativity | ||
| CQ | 16 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 |
| P | 33 | 001 002 003 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 031 032 034 035 036 |
| WE | 5 | 001 006 009 012 013 |
| Chapter 28: Quantum Concepts | ||
| CQ | 8 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 |
| P | 33 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 |
| WE | 5 | 001 002 003 004 005 |
| Chapter 29: The Atom | ||
| CQ | 8 (2) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 |
| P | 27 | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 |
| WE | 5 | 001 002 003 004 005 |
| Chapter 30: Nuclear Physics and Elementary Particles | ||
| CQ | 19 (7) | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 |
| P | 45 | 001 004 006 008 010 012 013 014 016 017 018 020 022 025 027 028 030 031 034 036 037 041 042 043 044 046 048 049 051 053 055 056 057 059 060 061 065 066 067 068 069 071 072 074 075 |
| WE | 5 | 003 005 006 009 012 |
| Total | 1907 (63) | |
