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  • Chapter 1: Measurement
    • 1.1: Length, Time, and Mass Units
    • 1.2: Models and Matter
    • 1.3: Analyzing Dimensions of Quantities
    • 1.4: Unit Conversion
    • 1.5: Estimation
    • 1.6: Significant Digits
    • 1: Problems (34)

  • Chapter 2: One Dimensional Kinematics
    • 2.1: Position, Speed, and Velocity
    • 2.2: Instantaneous Velocity
    • 2.3: Constant Velocity Motion
    • 2.4: Acceleration
    • 2.5: Diagrams of Motion
    • 2.6: Constant Acceleration Motion
    • 2.7: Free Fall Motion
    • 2.8: Deriving Kinematics Equations Using Calculus
    • 2: Problems (59)

  • Chapter 3: Vectors
    • 3.1: Using Coordinate Systems
    • 3.2: Vectors and Scalars
    • 3.3: Vector Properties
    • 3.4: Vector Components and Unit Vectors
    • 3: Problems (54)

  • Chapter 4: Two Dimensional Kinematics
    • 4.1: Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Vectors
    • 4.2: Constant Acceleration Motion in Two Dimensions
    • 4.3: Projectile Motion
    • 4.4: Uniform Circular Motion
    • 4.5: Tangential and Radial Components of Acceleration
    • 4.6: Relative Motion
    • 4: Problems (55)

  • Chapter 5: Newton's Laws
    • 5.1: Force
    • 5.2: Newton's First Law
    • 5.3: Mass
    • 5.4: Newton's Second Law
    • 5.5: Gravitational Force and Weight
    • 5.6: Newton's Third Law
    • 5.7: Solving Problems Using Newton's Second Law
    • 5.8: Friction
    • 5: Problems (89)

  • Chapter 6: Applications of Newton's Laws
    • 6.1: Uniform Circular Motion and Newton's Laws
    • 6.2: Nonuniform Circular Motion
    • 6.3: Accelerated Reference Frames
    • 6.4: Drag and Resistive Forces
    • 6: Problems (41)

  • Chapter 7: Energy
    • 7.1: Systems
    • 7.2: Work by a Constant Force
    • 7.3: Scalar (Dot) Products
    • 7.4: Work by a Non-Constant Force
    • 7.5: Kinetic Energy
    • 7.6: Potential Energy
    • 7.7: Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
    • 7.8: Internal Work, Conservative Forces, and Potential Energy
    • 7.9: Potential Energy Diagrams
    • 7: Problems (62)

  • Chapter 8: Energy Conservation
    • 8.1: Energy and Open Systems
    • 8.2: Energy and Closed Systems
    • 8.3: Work Due to Kinetic Friction Forces
    • 8.4: Nonconservative Forces and Energy
    • 8.5: Power
    • 8: Problems (60)

  • Chapter 9: Momentum and Collisions
    • 9.1: Momentum
    • 9.2: Momentum and Open Systems
    • 9.3: Momentum and Closed Systems
    • 9.4: One Dimensional Collisions
    • 9.5: Two Dimensional Collisions
    • 9.6: Center of Mass
    • 9.7: Multi-Particle Systems
    • 9.8: Non-Rigid Body Systems
    • 9.9: Rockets
    • 9: Problems (78)

  • Chapter 10: Rigid Body Rotation
    • 10.1: Angular Position, Angular Velocity, and Angular Acceleration
    • 10.2: Constant Angular Acceleration Motion
    • 10.3: Comparing Angular and Translational Quantitities
    • 10.4: Rotational Kinetic Energy
    • 10.5: Calculating Moment of Inertia
    • 10.6: Torque
    • 10.7: Nonzero Net Torque Motion
    • 10.8: Energy in Rotational Motion
    • 10.9: Rolling Motion
    • 10: Problems (74)

  • Chapter 11: Angular Momentum
    • 11.1: Vector (Cross) Product and Torque Vectors
    • 11.2: Angular Momentum in an Open System
    • 11.3: Rotational Angular Momentum
    • 11.4: Angular Momentum of a Closed System
    • 11.5: Gyroscopic Motion
    • 11: Problems (41)

  • Chapter 12: Equilibrium and Elastic Matter
    • 12.1: Static Equilibrium of Rigid Objects
    • 12.2: Center of Gravity
    • 12.3: Static Equilibrium: Further Applications
    • 12.4: Elacticity of Solids
    • 12: Problems (68)

  • Chapter 13: Gravitation
    • 13.1: Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
    • 13.2: Relating the Acceleration of Gravity to the Law of Gravitation
    • 13.3: Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
    • 13.4: Gravitational Fields
    • 13.5: Gravitational Potential Energy
    • 13.6: Energy in Orbital Motion
    • 13: Problems (43)

  • Chapter 14: Fluids
    • 14.1: Pressure
    • 14.2: Pressure and Depth
    • 14.3: Measuring Pressure
    • 14.4: Buoyancy
    • 14.5: Fluid Flow
    • 14.6: The Bernoulli Equation
    • 14.7: Fluid Dynamics: Other Applications
    • 14: Problems (82)

  • Chapter 15: Oscillations
    • 15.1: Motion of an Object on a Spring
    • 15.2: Simple Harmonic Motion
    • 15.3: Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion
    • 15.4: Simple Harmonic Motion and Circular Motion
    • 15.5: Pendulum Motion
    • 15.6: Damped Oscillations
    • 15.7: Forced Oscillations and Resonance
    • 15: Problems (52)

  • Chapter 16: Waves
    • 16.1: Wave Propagation
    • 16.2: Traveling Waves
    • 16.3: Waves on Strings
    • 16.4: Reflection and Transmission of Waves
    • 16.5: Energy Transfer by Transverse Waves
    • 16.6: Wave Equation
    • 16: Problems (36)

  • Chapter 17: Sound
    • 17.1: Sound and Pressure
    • 17.2: Speed of Sound
    • 17.3: Sound Intensity
    • 17.4: The Doppler Effect
    • 17: Problems (53)

  • Chapter 18: Superposition of Waves
    • 18.1: Wave Interference
    • 18.2: Standing Waves
    • 18.3: Waves and Boundary Conditions
    • 18.4: Resonance
    • 18.5: Longitudinal Standing Waves
    • 18.6: Standing Waves in Solid Rods and in Two-Dimensional Membranes
    • 18.7: Beats
    • 18.8: Nonsinusoidal Waves
    • 18: Problems (39)

  • Chapter 19: Temperature
    • 19.1: The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
    • 19.2: Celcius Temperature Scale
    • 19.3: Absolute Temperature Scale
    • 19.4: Thermal Expansion of Matter
    • 19.5: Ideal Gasses: Macroscopic Description
    • 19: Problems (42)

  • Chapter 20: Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
    • 20.1: Internal Energy, Heat
    • 20.2: Heat Capacity and Specific Heat
    • 20.3: Phase Changes and Latent Heat
    • 20.4: Work and Heat Transfers in Thermodynamic Systems
    • 20.5: The First Law of Thermodynamics
    • 20.6: First Law: Applications
    • 20.7: Rate and Mechanisms of Thermal Energy Transfer
    • 20: Problems (65)

  • Chapter 21: Kinetic Theory of Gases
    • 21.1: Ideal Gas: Molecular Model
    • 21.2: Molar Specific Heat at Constant Volume and Constant Pressure
    • 21.3: Ideal Gasses and Adiabatic Processes
    • 21.4: Equipartition
    • 21.5: Molecular Speed Distribution
    • 21: Problems (39)

  • Chapter 22: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • 22.1: Heat Engines
    • 22.2: Heat Pumps and Refrigerators
    • 22.3: Reversible and Irreversible Processes
    • 22.4: Carnot Engines
    • 22.5: Internal Combustion Engines
    • 22.6: Entropy
    • 22.7: Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • 22.8: Entropy: Microscopic Definition
    • 22: Problems (34)

  • Chapter 23: Electric Force and Electric Field
    • 23.1: Electric Charge
    • 23.2: Charging by Induction
    • 23.3: Electric Force and Coulomb's Law
    • 23.4: Electric Field
    • 23.5: Electric Field due to a Distribution of Charge
    • 23.6: Electric Field Lines
    • 23.7: Charged Particles in Uniform Electric Fields
    • 23: Problems (69)

  • Chapter 24: Gauss's Law and Electric Flux
    • 24.1: Electric Flux
    • 24.2: Gauss's Law
    • 24.3: Applying Gauss's Law to Distributions of Charge
    • 24.4: Applying Gauss's Law to Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium
    • 24: Problems (39)

  • Chapter 25: Electric Potential
    • 25.1: Change in Electric Potential Energy and Electric Potential
    • 25.2: Electric Potential Difference in a Uniform Electric Field
    • 25.3: Electric Potential Due to a Point Charge
    • 25.4: Calculating Electric Field from Electric Potential
    • 25.5: Electric Potential Due to a Distribution of Charge
    • 25.6: Charged Conductors and Electric Potential
    • 25.7: Measuring the Elementary Charge with the Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment
    • 25.8: Van de Graaf Generators, Precipators, and Other Applications
    • 25: Problems (49)

  • Chapter 26: Capacitors and Dielectric Materials
    • 26.1: Capacitance
    • 26.2: Finding the Capacitance of Different Capacitors
    • 26.3: Capacitors in Series and Parallel
    • 26.4: Energy in Capacitors
    • 26.5: Dielectrics in Capacitors
    • 26.6: Electric Dipoles
    • 26.7: Dielectrics: an Atomic Model
    • 26: Problems (41)

  • Chapter 27: Current and Resistance
    • 27.1: Current
    • 27.2: Resistance
    • 27.3: Microscopic Model of Current
    • 27.4: Resistance Variation with Temperature
    • 27.5: Superconductivity
    • 27.6: Power in Electric Circuits
    • 27: Problems (44)

  • Chapter 28: DC Circuits
    • 28.1: Emf and Internal Resistance
    • 28.2: Series and Parallel Resistors
    • 28.3: Kirchoff's Laws: Node (Current) Rule and Loop (Voltage) Rule
    • 28.4: RC Circuits
    • 28.5: Application: Household Electricity, Electric Safety
    • 28: Problems (62)

  • Chapter 29: Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
    • 29.1: Magnetic Forces on Moving Charges
    • 29.2: Charge Particles Moving in Uniform Magnetic Fields
    • 29.3: Applications: Electric and Magnetic Forces on Moving Charged Particles
    • 29.4: Magnetic Forces on Current-Carrying Conductors
    • 29.5: Magnetic Torque on Current Loops
    • 29.6: The Hall Effect
    • 29: Problems (52)

  • Chapter 30: Magnetic Fields Due to Moving Charges
    • 30.1: The Biot-Savart Law
    • 30.2: Magnetic Forces Between Two Parallel Current-Carrying Wires
    • 30.3: Ampere's Law
    • 30.4: Magnetic Field Due to a Solenoid
    • 30.5: Gauss's Law for Magnetic Fields
    • 30.6: Magnetic Materials
    • 30: Problems (50)

  • Chapter 31: Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday's Law
    • 31.1: Faraday's Law
    • 31.2: Motional emf
    • 31.3: Lenz's Rule
    • 31.4: Induced Electric Fields
    • 31.5: Application: Generators and Motors
    • 31.6: Application: Eddy Currents
    • 31: Problems (38)

  • Chapter 32: Inductance and Inductor Circuits
    • 32.1: Self Inductance
    • 32.2: RL Circuits
    • 32.3: Energy Stored in Magnetic Fields
    • 32.4: Mutual Inductance
    • 32.5: LC Circuits and Current Oscillation
    • 32.6: RLC Circuits and Damped Oscillation
    • 32: Problems (40)

  • Chapter 33: AC Circuits
    • 33.1: Sources of Alternating Current
    • 33.2: AC Circuits and Resistors
    • 33.3: AC Circuits and Inductors
    • 33.4: AC Circuits and Capacitors
    • 33.5: RLC Circuits with AC Voltage Sources
    • 33.6: Power in AC Circuits
    • 33.7: Resonance in RLC Circuits
    • 33.8: Transformers
    • 33.9: Converting Alternating Current to Direct Current: Rectifiers and Filters
    • 33: Problems (42)

  • Chapter 34: Electromagnetic Radiation
    • 34.1: Correcting Ampere's Law
    • 34.2: Maxwell's Equations
    • 34.3: Electromagnetic Plane Waves
    • 34.4: Energy in Electromagnetic Waves
    • 34.5: Momentum in Electromagnetic Waves
    • 34.6: Antennas and Electromagnetic Radiation Generation
    • 34.7: The Electromagnetic Spectrum
    • 34: Problems (49)

  • Chapter 35: Geometric Optics
    • 35.1: Light as Particles and Waves
    • 35.2: The Speed of Light
    • 35.3: Approximating Light as Rays
    • 35.4: Reflected Waves
    • 35.5: Refracted Waves
    • 35.6: Huygens's Principle
    • 35.7: Dispersion of Light
    • 35.8: Total Internal Reflection
    • 35: Problems (38)

  • Chapter 36: Images Formed by Mirrors and Lenses
    • 36.1: Flat Mirrors
    • 36.2: Spherical Mirrors
    • 36.3: Image Formation by Refraction
    • 36.4: Thin Lenses
    • 36.5: Aberrations in Lenses
    • 36.6: Cameras
    • 36.7: Eyes
    • 36.8: Magnifying Lenses
    • 36.9: Microscopes
    • 36.10: Telescopes
    • 36: Problems (79)

  • Chapter 37: Wave Optics
    • 37.1: The Double-Slit Experiment
    • 37.2: Waves and Interference
    • 37.3: Intensity in the Double-Slit Experiment
    • 37.4: Phase Change in Waves Due to Reflection
    • 37.5: Thin Films
    • 37.6: Interferometers
    • 37: Problems (54)

  • Chapter 38: Diffraction and Polarization
    • 38.1: Diffraction Patterns
    • 38.2: Narrow Slit Diffraction
    • 38.3: Resolution and the Rayleigh Criterion
    • 38.4: Diffraction Gratings
    • 38.5: X-Ray Diffraction
    • 38.6: Polarization of Light
    • 38: Problems (61)

  • Chapter 39: Relativity
    • 39.1: Galilean Relativity
    • 39.2: The Michelson-Morley Experiment
    • 39.3: The Principle of Relativity
    • 39.4: Simultaneity, Time Dilation, and Length Contraction
    • 39.5: Lorentz Transformations
    • 39.6: Velocity Addition
    • 39.7: Momentum and Relativity
    • 39.8: Energy and Relativity
    • 39.9: Mass Energy Equivalence
    • 39.10: General Relativity
    • 39: Problems (37)

  • Chapter 40: Quantum Physics: Introduction
    • 40.1: Blackbody Radiation and Energy Quantization
    • 40.2: The Photoelectric Effect and Photons
    • 40.3: The Compton Effect and Photon Scattering
    • 40.4: The Wave and Particle Nature of Light
    • 40.5: The DeBroglie Wavelength
    • 40.6: Wave Particle Duality
    • 40.7: Interference of Particles in the Double-Slit Experiment
    • 40.8: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
    • 40: Problems (42)

  • Chapter 41: Quantum Mechanics
    • 41.1: Wave Functions
    • 41.2: The Quantum Particle in a Box
    • 41.3: The Schrödinger Equation
    • 41.4: The Quantum Particle in a Finite Rectangular Potential Well
    • 41.5: Quantum Tunneling through a Barrier
    • 41.6: Applications of Tunneling: Alpha Decay, Fusion, Tunneling Microscopes
    • 41.7: The Quantum Simple Harmonic Osciallator
    • 41: Problems (39)

  • Chapter 42: Atomic Physics
    • 42.1: Emission and Absorption Spectra
    • 42.2: The Rutherford Experiment
    • 42.3: The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
    • 42.4: Quantum Mechanics and the Hydrogen Atom
    • 42.5: Wave Functions of the Hydrogen Atom
    • 42.6: Quantum Numbers of the Hydrogen Atom and Their Meaning
    • 42.7: The Pauli Exclusion Principle
    • 42.8: Selection Rules and X-Ray Spectra
    • 42.9: Spontaneous Emission and Stimulated Emission of Photons
    • 42.10: Application: Lasers
    • 42: Problems (45)

  • Chapter 43: The Physics of Molecules and Solids
    • 43.1: Types of Molecular Bonds
    • 43.2: Molecular Energy States and Spectra
    • 43.3: Molecular Bonds in Solids
    • 43.4: Electrons in Metals
    • 43.5: Energy Level Bands in Solids
    • 43.6: Band Theory and Electrical Conductivity in Solids
    • 43.7: Semiconductor Devices
    • 43.8: Superconductivity
    • 43: Problems (32)

  • Chapter 44: Nuclear Physics
    • 44.1: Nuclear Structure and Properties
    • 44.2: Binding Energy
    • 44.3: Models of the Nucleus
    • 44.4: Radioactive Decay
    • 44.5: Processes of Radioactive Decay
    • 44.6: Natural Radioactivity
    • 44.7: Nuclear Reactions
    • 44.8: Application: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and MRI
    • 44: Problems (38)

  • Chapter 45: Nuclear Physics: Applications
    • 45.1: Neutron Interactions
    • 45.2: Fission
    • 45.3: Fission Reactors
    • 45.4: Fusion
    • 45.5: Nuclear Radiation and the Human Body
    • 45.6: Detecting Radiation
    • 45.7: Nuclear Medicine and Other Uses
    • 45: Problems (34)

  • Chapter 46: Particle Physics
    • 46.1: The Fundamental Forces
    • 46.2: Antimatter
    • 46.3: Mesons
    • 46.4: Types of Particles
    • 46.5: Conservation Laws in Particle Physics
    • 46.6: Strange Particles
    • 46.7: Patterns and Structure in Particle Physics
    • 46.8: Quarks
    • 46.9: Quark Color
    • 46.10: The Standard Model of Particle Physics
    • 46.11: Particle Physics and Cosmology
    • 46.12: Frontiers of Particle Physics
    • 46: Problems (29)


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Chapter 1: Measurement
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Chapter 2: One Dimensional Kinematics
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Chapter 3: Vectors
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Chapter 4: Two Dimensional Kinematics
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Chapter 5: Newton's Laws
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Chapter 6: Applications of Newton's Laws
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Chapter 7: Energy
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Chapter 8: Energy Conservation
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Chapter 9: Momentum and Collisions
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Chapter 10: Rigid Body Rotation
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Chapter 11: Angular Momentum
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Chapter 12: Equilibrium and Elastic Matter
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Chapter 13: Gravitation
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Chapter 14: Fluids
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Chapter 15: Oscillations
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Chapter 16: Waves
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Chapter 17: Sound
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Chapter 18: Superposition of Waves
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Chapter 19: Temperature
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Chapter 20: Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 21: Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Chapter 22: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Chapter 23: Electric Force and Electric Field
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Chapter 24: Gauss's Law and Electric Flux
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Chapter 25: Electric Potential
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Chapter 26: Capacitors and Dielectric Materials
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Chapter 27: Current and Resistance
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Chapter 28: DC Circuits
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Chapter 29: Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
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Chapter 30: Magnetic Fields Due to Moving Charges
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Chapter 31: Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday's Law
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Chapter 32: Inductance and Inductor Circuits
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Chapter 33: AC Circuits
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Chapter 34: Electromagnetic Radiation
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Chapter 35: Geometric Optics
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Chapter 36: Images Formed by Mirrors and Lenses
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Chapter 37: Wave Optics
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Chapter 38: Diffraction and Polarization
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Chapter 39: Relativity
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Chapter 40: Quantum Physics: Introduction
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Chapter 41: Quantum Mechanics
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Chapter 42: Atomic Physics
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Chapter 43: The Physics of Molecules and Solids
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Chapter 44: Nuclear Physics
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Chapter 45: Nuclear Physics: Applications
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Chapter 46: Particle Physics
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