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Giancoli ChapterGiancoli SubsectionCollege PhysicsUniversity Physics Volume 2University Physics Volume 3Other online source #1Other online source #2
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Access for free at openstax.orgDownload for free at https://openstax.org/details/books/university-physics-volume-2Download for free at https://openstax.org/details/books/university-physics-volume-3
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16: Electric Charge and Electric Field16-1: Static Electricity: Electric Charge and Its Conservation (pg. 444)pg. 764-768pg. 182-186
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16-2: Electric Charge in the Atom (pg. 445)pg. 765pg. 186-187
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16-3: Insulators and Conductors (pg. 445)pg. 769pg. 189Khan Academy - Conductors and Insulators (video)
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16-4: Induced Charge; the Electroscope (pg. 446)pg. 769-772pg. 189-192
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16-5: Coulomb's Law (pg. 447-450)pg. 772-774pg. 192-197
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16-6: Solving Problems Involving Coulomb's Law and Vectors (pg. 450-453)pg. 110-116 (review of vector addition)LibreTexts - 16.2: The Coulomb force
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16-7: The Electric Field (pg. 453-457)pg. 774-776pg. 197-204Khan Academy - Electric field (video)
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16-8: Electric Field Lines (pg. 457-458)pg. 776-780pg. 213-216LibreTexts - 5.7: Electric field lines
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16-9: Electric Fields and Conductors (pg. 459)pg. 782-785
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16-10: Electric Forces in Molecular Biology: DNA Structure and Replication (pg. 460-462)pg. 780-781
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16-11: Photocopy Machines and Computer Printers Use Electrostatics (pg. 462-463)pg. 787-788
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16-12: Gauss's Law (pg. 463-466)pg. 236-265LibreTexts - 6: Gauss's Law
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17: Electric Potential17-1: Electric Potential Energy and Potential Difference (pg. 474-476)pg. 804-811pg. 293-295
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17-2: Relation between Electric Potential and Electric Field (pg. 477)pg. 811-814pg. 300-303
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17-3: Equipotential Lines and Surfaces (pg. 478)pg. 816-818pg. 319-324
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17-4: The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy (pg. 478-479)pg. 809pg. 296-297
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17-5: Electric Potential Due to Point Charges (pg. 479-481)pg. 814-816pg. 305-307Khan Academy - Electric potential at a point in space (video)
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17-6: Potential Due to Electric Dipole; Dipole Moment (pg. 482)pg. 308-310
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17-7: Capacitance (pg. 482-485)pg. 819-823pg. 345-350Khan Academy - Capacitance (video)
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17-8: Dielectrics (pg. 485-486)pg. 823-825pg. 365-375
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17-9: Storage of Electric Energy (pg. 486-487)pg. 831-833pg. 361-364
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17-10: Digital; Binary Numbers; Signal Voltage (pg. 488-489)Digilent - Digital vs. Analog
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17-11: TV and Computer Monitors: CRTs, Flat Screens (pg. 490-492)pg. 967 (CRTs), pg. 1195 (LCDs) - not a lot of information
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17-12: Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) (pg. 493)pg. 870-877
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18: Electric Currents18-1: The Electric Battery (pg. 502-504)LibreTexts - Batteries: Electricity through chemical reactions
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18-2: Electric Current (pg. 504-505)pg. 844-847pg. 386-390
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18-3: Ohm's Law: Resistance and Resistors (pg. 505-508)pg. 850-852pg. 406-409
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18-4: Resistivity (pg. 508-510)pg. 852-858pg. 397-404
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18-5: Electric Power (pg. 510-512)pg. 585-860pg. 409-412
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18-6: Power in Household Circuits (pg. 512-513)pg. 866-868pg. 412-413, 477-478
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18-7: Alternating Current (pg. 514-515)pg. 861-865
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18-8: Microscopic View of Electric Current (pg. 516)LibreTexts - 19.2: Microscopic model of current
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18-9: Superconductivity (pg. 517)pg. 416-419
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18-10: Electrical Conduction in the Human Nervous System (pg. 517-519)pg. 870-875
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19: DC Circuits19-1: EMF and Terminal Voltage (pg. 527-528)pg. 898-902pg. 432-439
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19-2: Resistors in Series and in Parallel (pg. 528-532)pg. 888-898pg. 440-452
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19-3: Kirchhoff's Rules (pg. 532-535)pg. 906-911pg. 453-465
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19-4: EMFs in Series and in Parallel; Charging a Battery (pg. 536-537)Boundless - Charging a Battery: EMFs in Series and Parallel
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19-5: Circuits Containing Capacitors in Series and in Parallel (pg. 538-539)pg. 827-831pg. 355-361Khan Academy - Capacitors in Series (video)Khan Academy - Capacitors in Parallel (video)
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19-6: RC Circuits - Resistor and Capacitor in Series (pg. 539-543)pg. 919-923pg. 469-474
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19-7: Electric Hazards (pg. 543-545)pg. 475-478
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19-8: Ammeters and Voltmeters - Measurement Affects the Quantity Being Measured (pg. 546-548)pg. 911-915pg. 466-468
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20: Magnetism20-1: Magnets and Magnetic Fields (pg. 560-563)pg. 937-939, pg. 943-944pg. 494-496, pg. 500-501
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20-2: Electric Currents Produce Magnetic Fields (pg. 563)pg. 960-961pg. 495, pg. 506-507
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20-3: Force on an Electric Current in a Magnetic Field; Definition of B (pg. 564-565)pg. 954-956pg. 496-497, pg. 506-510
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20-4: Force on an Electric Charge Moving in a Magnetic Field (pg. 566-569)pg. 944-954pg. 497-506, pg. 514-517
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20-5: Magnetic Field Due to a Long Straight Wire (pg. 570-571)pg. 960-961pg. 540-543
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20-6: Force between Two Parallel Wires (pg. 571-572)pg. 964-966pg. 543-546
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20-7: Solenoids and Electromagnets (pg. 572-573)pg. 963-964pg. 557-558
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20-8: Ampère’s Law (pg. 573-575)pg. 962-964pg. 549-554
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20-9: Torque on a Current Loop; Magnetic Moment (pg. 575-576)pg. 956-960
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20-10: Applications: Motors, Loudspeakers, Galvanometers (pg. 576-577)LibreTexts - 21.6: Applications
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20-11: Mass Spectrometer (pg. 578)pg. 517-518
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20-12: Ferromagnetism: Domains and Hysteresis (pg. 579-580)pg. 939-942pg. 563-566
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21: Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday's Law21-1: Induced EMF (pg. 591)pg. 985-986pg. 582-587
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21-2: Faraday's Law of Induction; Lenz's Law (pg. 592-595)pg. 986-990pg. 593
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21-3: EMF Induced in a Moving Conductor (pg. 596)pg. 991-993pg. 591-594
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21-4: Changing Magnetic Flux Produces an Electric Field (pg. 597)LibreTexts - 13.5: Induced Electric Fields
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21-5: Electric Generators (pg. 597-599)pg. 997-1001pg. 606-610
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21-6: Back EMF and Counter Torque; Eddy Currents (pg. 599-601)pg. 993-997, pg. 1001-1002pg. 602-606, pg. 611-612
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21-7: Transformers and Transmission of Power (pg. 601-604)pg. 1002-1006pg. 684-688
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21-8: Information Storage: Magnetic and Semiconductor; Tape, Hard Drive, RAM (pg. 604-606)pg. 613 (hard drives) - not a lot of information
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21-9: Application of Induction: Microphone, Seismograph, GFCI (pg. 606-607)LibreTexts - 22.3: Applications of Induction and EM Waves
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21-10: Inductance (pg. 608-609)pg. 1011-1015pg. 628-635
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21-11: Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field (pg. 610)pg. 1015-1016
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21-12: LR Circuit (pg. 610)pg. 1016-1017pg. 639-644
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21-13: AC Circuits and Reactance (pg. 611-613)pg. 1018-1022
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21-14: LRC Series AC Circuit (pg. 614-615)pg. 1022-1024, pg. 1026-1028
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21-15: Resonance in AC Circuits (pg. 616)pg. 1024-1026
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23: Light: Geometric Optics23-1: The Ray Model of Light (pg. 645)pg. 1077pg. 11-12
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23-2: Reflection; Image Formation by a Plane Mirror (pg. 645-649)pg. 1078-1080, pg. 1112-1113pg. 12-14
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23-3: Formation of Images by Spherical Mirrors (pg. 649-656)pg. 1113-1117pg. 56-66
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23-4: Index of Refraction (pg. 656-657)pg. 1082-1084pg. 9-11
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23-5: Refraction: Snell's Law (pg. 657-658)pg. 1084-1086pg. 15-18
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23-6: Total Internal Reflection; Fibre Optics (pg. 659-661)pg. 1087-1092pg. 19-23
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23-7: Thin Lenses; Ray Tracing (pg. 661-664)pg. 1098-1104pg. 70-74
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23-8: The Thin Lens Equation (pg. 664-667)pg. 1105-1112pg. 75-82
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23-9: Combinations of Lenses (pg. 668-669)Khan Academy - Multiple lens systems (video)
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23-10: Lensmaker's Equation (pg. 670)pg. 76
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25: Optical Instruments25-1: Cameras: Film and Digital (pg.713-718)pg. 89-91
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25-2: The Human Eye; Corrective Lenses (pg. 719-721)pg. 1130-1139pg. 82-88
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25-3: Magnifying Glass (pg. 722-723)pg. 91-94
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25-4: Telescopes (pg. 723-725)pg. 1148-1152pg. 98-102
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25-5: Compound Microscope (pg. 726-727)pg. 1143-1145pg. 95-98
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25-6: Aberrations of Lenses and Mirrors (pg. 727-728)pg. 1152-1154pg. 65-66, pg. 73
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25-7: Limits of Resolution; Circular Apertures (pg. 728-730)pg. 1178-1183pg. 162-168
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25-8: Resolution of Telescopes and Microscopes; the λ limit (pg. 730-732)pg. 1181-1183pg. 166-168
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25-9: Resolution of the Human Eye and Useful Magnification (pg. 732)LibreTexts - 25.1: The Human Eye
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25-10: Specialty Microscopes and Contrast (pg. 733)pg. 1197-1198
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25-11: X-Rays and X-Ray Diffraction (pg. 733-735)pg. 1311-1312pg. 168-171
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25-12: X-Ray Imaging and Computed Tomography (CT Scan) (pg. 735-737)pg. 1309-1311pg. 389-391
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