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Ch. 1
1.1 - The Scientific Method
1.2 - Measuring
1.3 - The Metric System
1.4 - Unit Analysis
Ch. 1 Summary
Ch. 2
2.1 - What Causes Objects to Move?
2.2 - What is a Force?
2.3 Practical Applications of Newton's First Law
2.4 - Equilibrium
Ch. 2 Summary
Ch. 3
3.1 - Relative Motion
3.2 - Speed
3.3 - Graphing
3.4 - Speed vs. Velocity
3.5 - Acceleration
3.6 - Free Fall
3.7 - Projectile Motion
Ch. 3 Summary
Ch. 4
4.1 Newton's Second Law of Motion
4.2 Mass vs. Weight
4.3 Free Body Diagrams Revisited
4.4 Terminal Velocity
4.5 Pressure
4.6 Newton's Third Law of Motion
4.7 - Friction
4.8 - Centripetal Motion
Chapter 4 Summary
Ch. 5
5.1 - Linear Momentum
5.2 - Impulse
5.3 - Conservation of Momentum
Ch. 6
6.1 - Energy
6.2 - Gravitational Potential Energy
6.3 - Kinetic Energy
6.4 - Energy Conversion and Work
6.5 - Riding your bike up a hill
6.6 - Power
Chapter 6 Summary
Ch. 7
7.1 - Gravity
7.2 - Newton didn't know G!
7.3 - Gravitational Field Strength
7.4 - Kepler's Laws
7.5 - Combining Newton and Kepler
Ch. 7 Summary
Ch. 8
8.1 - Electrostatics
8.2 - Charge is a Fundamental Property of Matter
8.3 - The Electric Field
8.4 - Electric Field Strength
8.5 - Conductors and Insulators
8.6 - How does one separate charges?
Chapter 8 Summary
Ch. 9
9.1 - Electric Circuits
9.2 - A Simple DC Circuit
9.3 - What is current?
9.4 - Resistance
9.5 - Ohm's Law
9.6 - Power
9.7 - Types of Circuits
Chapter 9 Summary
Ch. 10
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