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Lecture 1 Motion and Force |
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1.02 Salty's Five Step Never-Fail Method for Solving Physics Problems |
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1.1 Introduction to Motion and Force |
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Adding and Subtracting Vectors |
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5 | (1) |
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6 | (1) |
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Uniformly Accelerated Motion and Linear Motion |
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1.4 Graphs of Linear Motion |
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11 | (3) |
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14 | (2) |
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16 | (4) |
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17 | (3) |
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1.7 Force and Free Body Diagrams |
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20 | (2) |
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20 | (1) |
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21 | (1) |
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1.8 Newton's Laws in Action |
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22 | (11) |
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23 | (2) |
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Friction and Air Resistance |
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25 | (2) |
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27 | (6) |
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Lecture 2 Energy and Equilibrium |
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33 | (28) |
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33 | (1) |
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34 | (1) |
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35 | (7) |
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Systems Not in Equilibrium |
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36 | (6) |
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42 | (1) |
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2.5 Energy and Accounting |
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43 | (2) |
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45 | (7) |
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Sign Conventions for Work |
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47 | (1) |
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Conservative and Non-conservative Forces |
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48 | (2) |
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50 | (2) |
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2.7 Machines: Ramp, Lever and Pulley |
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52 | (9) |
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52 | (1) |
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53 | (1) |
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54 | (7) |
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61 | (28) |
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61 | (1) |
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62 | (1) |
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63 | (1) |
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64 | (1) |
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64 | (11) |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (1) |
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The Forces Experienced by Objects in Fluids at Rest |
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68 | (4) |
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72 | (3) |
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75 | (8) |
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76 | (1) |
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77 | (1) |
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Visualizing an Ideal Fluid |
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77 | (1) |
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The Energy of Fluids in Motion |
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78 | (3) |
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Non-ideal Fluids (Real Fluids) |
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81 | (1) |
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A Method for Greater Understanding of Fluid Flow |
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82 | (1) |
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3.7 Surface Tension and Capillary Action |
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83 | (6) |
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89 | (26) |
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89 | (1) |
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4.2 Static Electric Charge |
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90 | (8) |
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90 | (1) |
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90 | (2) |
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92 | (1) |
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Electric Potential Energy and Potential |
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93 | (5) |
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98 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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99 | (11) |
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107 | (3) |
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110 | (5) |
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Lecture 5 Waves: Sound and Light |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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Wavelength, Frequency and Period |
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117 | (1) |
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5.3 Waves: Within and Between Media |
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117 | (3) |
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5.4 Representing Waves as Sine Functions |
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120 | (2) |
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5.5 Wave Interference: Constructive and Destructive |
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122 | (1) |
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123 | (3) |
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5.7 Resonance: Pipes and Strings |
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126 | (3) |
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129 | (7) |
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134 | (2) |
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136 | (18) |
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137 | (1) |
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Wavelength, Frequency, and Speed of Light |
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137 | (2) |
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139 | (1) |
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140 | (2) |
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Reflection and Refraction |
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142 | (3) |
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Total Internal Reflection |
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145 | (1) |
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146 | (3) |
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149 | (5) |
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5.10 Optics: Convergers and Divergers |
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154 | (9) |
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156 | (1) |
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Converging and Diverging Lenses and Mirrors |
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157 | (2) |
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159 | (1) |
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160 | (1) |
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161 | (2) |
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5.11 A System for Mirrors and Lenses |
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163 | (2) |
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165 | (1) |
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5.13 Multiple Lens System |
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166 | (7) |
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167 | (6) |
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173 | (40) |
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In-Class Exam for Lecture 1 |
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173 | (8) |
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In-Class Exam for Lecture 2 |
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181 | (8) |
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In-Class Exam for Lecture 3 |
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189 | (8) |
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In-Class Exam for Lecture 4 |
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197 | (8) |
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In-Class Exam for Lecture 5 |
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205 | (8) |
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Answers & Explanations to In-Class Exams |
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213 | (20) |
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Answer Table for In-Class Exams |
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214 | (1) |
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Explanations to In-Class Exam for Lecture 1 |
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215 | (3) |
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Explanations to In-Class Exam for Lecture 2 |
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218 | (4) |
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Explanations to In-Class Exam for Lecture 3 |
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222 | (4) |
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Explanations to In-Class Exam for Lecture 4 |
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226 | (3) |
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Explanations to In-Class Exam for Lecture 5 |
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229 | (4) |
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Answers & Explanations to Questions in the Lectures |
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233 | (18) |
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Answers to Questions in the Lectures |
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234 | (1) |
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Explanations to Questions in Lecture 1 |
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235 | (3) |
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Explanations to Questions in Lecture 2 |
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238 | (3) |
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Explanations to Questions in Lecture 3 |
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241 | (3) |
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Explanations to Questions in Lecture 4 |
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244 | (2) |
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Explanations to Questions in Lecture 5 |
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246 | (5) |
Photo Credits |
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251 | (2) |
Index |
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