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Physics Study Guide

This physics study guide is divided into three sections covering various topics in physics such as units of measurement, kinematics, forces, energy, gravity, waves, sound, fluids, fields, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics. It also includes appendices with commonly used constants, coefficients of friction, the Greek alphabet, vectors, scalars, symbols, exercises, and additional topics. The purpose is to provide an overview and guide for studying physics.

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Physics Study Guide

This physics study guide is divided into three sections covering various topics in physics such as units of measurement, kinematics, forces, energy, gravity, waves, sound, fluids, fields, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics. It also includes appendices with commonly used constants, coefficients of friction, the Greek alphabet, vectors, scalars, symbols, exercises, and additional topics. The purpose is to provide an overview and guide for studying physics.

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Physics Study Guide

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Introduction
1. Purpose
2. Laws
3. Scientific Method

Section One
1. Units S.I. units
2. Kinematics Displacement, velocity, acceleration
3. Force Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
4. Momentum Elastic and inelastic collisions
5. Friction and the Normal Force
6. Work Force times distance
7. Energy The potential to do Work

Section Two
1. Gravity A universal force of attraction
2. Circular Motion
3. Torque
4. Periodic Motion
5. Waves
6. Wave overtones
7. Standing waves
8. Sound

Section Three
1. Fluids
2. Fields
3. Thermodynamics
4. Electricity Charge, current, electric fields
5. Magnetism Magnetic dipoles, magnetic fields
6. Electronics Resistance, voltage, capacitance, inductance (incomplete)
7. Optics Light, lasers etc
8. Theories of Electricity Theories behind Electricity

Appendices
1. Commonly Used Physical Constants
2. Approximate Coefficients of Friction
3. Greek alphabet
4. Logs
5. Vectors and scalars
6. Symbols Used in This Book
7. Exercises
8. More topics
9. Style Guide

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