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The Physics of Everyday Phenomena: A Conceptual Introduction to Physics, 5/e

Thomas Griffith, Pacific University

ISBN: 0072828625
Copyright year: 2007

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Chapter One - Physics, the Fundamental Science

Chapter Two - Describing Motion

Chapter Three - Falling Objects and Projectile Motion

Chapter Four - Newton's Laws: Explaining Motion

Chapter Five - Circular Motion, the Planets, and Gravity

Chapter Six - Energy and Oscillations

Chapter Seven - Momentum and Impulse

Chapter Eight - Rotational Motion of Solid Objects

Chapter Nine - The Behavior of Fluids

Chapter Ten - Temperature and Heat

Chapter Eleven - Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Chapter Twelve - Electrostatic Phenomena

Chapter Thirteen - Electric Circuits

Chapter Fourteen - Magnets and Electromagnetism

Chapter Fifteen - Making Waves

Chapter Sixteen - Physical Optics and Color

Chapter Seventeen - Light and Image Formation

Chapter Eighteen - The Structure of the Atom

Chapter Nineteen - The Nucleus and Nuclear Energy

Chapter Twenty - Relativity

Chapter Twenty-one - Beyond Everyday Phenomena


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