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COLLEGE PHYSICS, An Integrated Approach to Forces & Kinematics, 3
rd
Edition,
Giambattista & Richardsons

Chapter Referred pages in textbook
Chapter 1
System of Units

1.1 Basic and derived quantities, system of units, basic and
derived units, unit conversion.
1.2 Dimensional analysis
- chap 1, page 8-12, -exercises, page 20, 22 (1.5 and 1.6)

Chapter 2
Kinematics in one
dimension

2.1 Displacement
2.2 Average and instantaneous velocity
2.3 Average and instantaneous acceleration.
-chap 3, page72-89,-exercises, page101-105,108-111
2.4 Motion at constant acceleration
-chap 4, page112-123, -exercises, page136-139, 142-145
2.5 Falling object.
-chap 4, page 123-125, Exercise, page139-140,142-145

Chapter 3
Kinematics in two
dimensions

3.1 Scalars and Vector
-page 28 (chap2)
3.2 Addition of vector- Graphical and Component Method
-page28 35, Exercises, page 62-63
3.3 Subtraction and multiplication of a vector by scalar
-page 73-77,
3.4 Projectile Motion
-chap 4, page125-131, Exercise, page140-141, 143-145

Chapter 4
Newtons laws of
motion

4.1 Force
4.2 First Law
4.3 Second law
4.4 Third law
4.5 Further application of Newtons Law: frictional
force, static equilibrium under concurrent force.
-Chap2, page 25, 35-59, 91-96,273-285, Exercises, 60-62 ,63-71,
105-107,301-304


Chapter 5
Work and Energy

5.1 Work done by constant force
5.2 Kinetic Energy and Work energy Principle
5.3 Potential Energy
5.4 Mechanical Energy and Its Conservation
-chap 6, page 186-205, -exercises, page 215-219, 221-224
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Chapter 6
Linear Momentum

6.1 Momentum and Its conservation
6.2 Collision and Impulse
6.3 Conservation of energy and momentum
6.4 Elastic and Inelastic collision in one dimension
-chap 7, page225-237, 242-246, -exercises, page 250-254, 255-
256,257-259
Chapter 7
Rotational Motion

7.1 Angular Quantities
7.2 Constant angular acceleration.
-chap 5, page146-157, 164-170, -exercises, page173-176,177-
178,179-181
7.3 Torque
-chap 8, page266-271, 285, -exercises, page 296-
299,300-301

Chapter 8
Matter

8.1 Elasticity: Stress and Strain
-chap 10, page358-360, -exercise, page 385
8.2 Pascal Principle
8.3 Buoyancy and Archimedes Principle
8.4 Fluid in Motion: Flow rate and equation of continuity
-chap 9, page 316-334, -exercises, page346-350,352-355

Chapter 9
Thermodynamics

9.1 Temperature, thermal expansion and the ideal Gas Law
-chap 13, page 457-464, 466-470, -exercises, page481-485
9.2 Heat: Specific heat capacity, calorimetry and latent heat
-chap 14, page492-497, 500-506, -exercises, page518-520, 521-
522, 524
9.3 The first law of thermodynamics
9.4 Thermodynamics Processes and the first law
9.5 The second law of thermodynamics
9.6 Heat Engines.
-chap 15, page 527-533, 537-540, -exercises, page550-553, 555

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