College Physics
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This course of study is built around  College Physics; authored by Giambattista, Richardson, and Richardson, and published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education.  

Having this textbook at hand can be very helpful, but it is not required for a rewarding learning experience.

This is an academic course that is intended for advanced secondary and postsecondary studies.

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1 -- Introduction

PART ONE: MECHANICS

2 -- Forces and Introduction to Vectors
3 -- Forces and Motion along a Line
4 -- Forces and Motion in Two Dimensions
5 -- Circular Motion
6 -- Energy
7 -- Linear Momentum
8 -- Torque and Angular Momentumm
9 -- Fluids
10 -- Elasticity and Oscillations
11 -- Waves
12 -- Sound

PART TWO: THERMAL PHYSICS

13 -- Temperature and the Ideal Gas
14 -- Heat
15 -- Thermodynamics

PART THREE: ELECTROMAGNETISM

16 -- Electric Forces and Fields
17 -- Electric Potential
18 -- Electric Current and Circuits
19 -- Magnetic Forces and Fields
20 -- Electromagnetic Induction
21 -- Alternating Current

PART FOUR: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND OPTICS

22 -- Electromagnetic Waves
23 -- Reflection and Refraction of Light
24 -- Optical Instruments
25 -- Interference and Diffraction

PART FIVE: QUANTUM AND PARTICLE PHYSICS

26 -- Relativity
27 -- Early Quantum Physics and the Photon
28 -- Quantum Physics
29 -- Nuclear Physics
30 -- Particle Physics

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