Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
and Notes to Student
Contants Table
Chapter 13 - Electric
Forces and Fields
.....Preamble
to Chapter Summaries
.....Chapter
13 Summary
.....Preamble
to Chapter Solutions
.....Solutions
to Ch 13
Chapter 14
- Gauss's Law
.....Chapter
14 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 14
Chapter 15
- Electrical Potentials
.....Chapter
15 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 15
Chapter
16 - DC Circuits
.....Chapter
16 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 16
Chapter
17 - Capacitors
.....Chapter
17 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 17
Chapter
18 - Magnetic Fields
.....Chapter
18 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 18
Chapter 19
- Faraday's Law and Induction
.....Chapter
19 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 19
Chapter
20 - AC Circuits
.....Chapter
20 Summary
.....Solutions
to Ch 20
Chapter
21 - Radios and Semiconductors
Chapter
22 - Relativity
Index
Preamble to Multiple Choice Review Tests
Multiple
Choice Review Test #1
.....Preamble
to the Solutions for the Multiple Choice Review Tests
.....Solutions
to M.C. Review Test #1
Multiple
Choice Review Test #2
.....Solutions
to M.C. Review Test #2
Multiple
Choice Review Test #3
.....Solutions
to M.C. Review Test #3
Multiple
Choice Review Test #4
.....Solutions
to M.C. Review Test #4
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Although the chapters are fairly transparent,
there are a few idiosyncrasies of which you should be aware.
First, if you are using this book to prepare
for the C-level Advanced Placement test, please note that all of the
chapters listed cover AP required curriculum except the AC circuits, Semiconductors and Relativity chapters. I
included these topics because they are fun and, at least for the relativity,
mind-blowing, and because the book is not solely for the use of AP-driven students.
Second, any letter used
to depict a vector in the book will not be shown with an arrow over it. Rather,
vectors are denoted in bold face. I
realize this is unconventional, but I didn't have access to overhead arrows when
I first wrote the book, so I had to improvise.
Third, for reasons completely unknown to me, I was able
to make pdf's of Volume 2 without making the font change that was required when
I did the same for Volume 1. That means there should be no mess-ups with respect
to Greek letters, summations, etc.
Fourth, the borders on the 1500 or so hand-created
graphs in the book are particularly light because 10% shading was the
appropriate setting for them in the original document, given the
characteristics of my old printer. This setting is all wrong for
modern printers. What this means is that your downloaded
documents will in all probability look OK on your screen, but will have
washed out graphics borders when printed. I didn't do this on
purpose. Then, again, who knows? It may just motivate you
to actually buy a hard copy of the book. In that form, the
borders look just fine.
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