Physics 10th Edition Cutnell Test Bank
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- ISBN-10 : 1119046998
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119046998
- Author: Cutnell, John D.; Johnson, Kenneth W.
A perennial favorite for use in the Advanced Placement® Physics course and the #1 text in the algebra-based physics market, Cutnell and Johnson’s Physics 10e, AP® edition introduces new co-authors David Young and Shane Stadler and now includes access to resources designed specifically for the Advanced Placement® course. Written by AP® teachers and workshop leaders, these are resources AP teachers told us they needed most, and make the text easier to use than ever!
In addition to an in-text correlation guide that aligns content to the new AP® Physics 1 and 2 Curriculum Framework, a detailed manual is available that maps the chapter narrative and end-of-chapter problems to the new AP® Physics 1 and 2 Learning Objectives.
Table contents:
1 Introduction and Mathematical Concepts 1
1.1 The Nature of Physics 1
1.2 Units 1
1.3 The Role of Units in Problem Solving 3
1.4 Trigonometry 6
1.5 Scalars and Vectors 8
1.6 Vector Addition and Subtraction 10
1.7 The Components of a Vector 12
1.8 Addition of Vectors by Means of Components 15
CONCEPT SUMMARY 18
2 Kinematics in One Dimension 26
2.1 Displacement 26
2.2 Speed and Velocity 27
2.3 Acceleration 29
2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration 33
2.5 Applications of the Equations of Kinematics 36
2.6 Freely Falling Bodies 40
2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration 44
CONCEPT SUMMARY 46
3 Kinematics in Two Dimensions 54
3.1 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration 54
3.2 Equations of Kinematics in Two Dimensions 55
3.3 Projectile Motion 59
3.4 Relative Velocity 67
CONCEPT SUMMARY 71
4 Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion 79
4.1 The Concepts of Force and Mass 79
4.2 Newton’s First Law of Motion 79
4.3 Newton’s Second Law of Motion 81
4.4 The Vector Nature of Newton’s Second Law of Motion 84
4.5 Newton’s Third Law of Motion 85
4.6 Types of Forces: An Overview 86
4.7 The Gravitational Force 87
4.8 The Normal Force 91
4.9 Static and Kinetic Frictional Forces 94
4.10 The Tension Force 100
4.11 Equilibrium Applications of Newton’s Laws of Motion 101
4.12 Nonequilibrium Applications of Newton’s Laws of Motion 105
CONCEPT SUMMARY 110
5 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion 121
5.1 Uniform Circular Motion 121
5.2 Centripetal Acceleration 122
5.3 Centripetal Force 125
5.4 Banked Curves 128
5.5 Satellites in Circular Orbits 129
5.6 Apparent Weightlessness and Artifi cial Gravity 133
5.7 Vertical Circular Motion 135
CONCEPT SUMMARY 136
6 Work and Energy 142
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force 142
6.2 The Work–Energy Theorem and Kinetic Energy 145
6.3 Gravitational Potential Energy 152
6.4 Conservative Versus Nonconservative Forces 154
6.5 The Conservation of Mechanical Energy 156
6.6 Nonconservative Forces and the Work–Energy Theorem 159
6.7 Power 160
6.8 Other Forms of Energy and the Conservation of Energy 162
6.9 Work Done by a Variable Force 162
CONCEPT SUMMARY 164
7 Impulse and Momentum 173
7.1 The Impulse–Momentum Theorem 173
7.2 The Principle of Conservation of Linear Momentum 177
7.3 Collisions in One Dimension 182
7.4 Collisions in Two Dimensions 187
7.5 Center of Mass 187
CONCEPT SUMMARY 189
8 Rotational Kinematics 197
8.1 Rotational Motion and Angular Displacement 197
8.2 Angular Velocity and Angular Acceleration 200
8.3 The Equations of Rotational Kinematics 202
8.4 Angular Variables and Tangential Variables 204
8.5 Centripetal Acceleration and Tangential Acceleration 206
8.6 Rolling Motion 209
8.7 The Vector Nature of Angular Variables 210
CONCEPT SUMMARY 210
9 Rotational Dynamics 218
9.1 The Action of Forces and Torques on Rigid Objects 218
9.2 Rigid Objects in Equilibrium 220
9.3 Center of Gravity 225
9.4 Newton’s Second Law for Rotational Motion About a Fixed Axis 230
9.5 Rotational Work and Energy 236
9.6 Angular Momentum 239
CONCEPT SUMMARY 241
10 Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity 251
10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion 251
10.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle 255
10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion 260
10.4 The Pendulum 263
10.5 Damped Harmonic Motion 266
10.6 Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance 267
10.7 Elastic Deformation 268
10.8 Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law 271
CONCEPT SUMMARY 272
11 Fluids 281
11.1 Mass Density 281
11.2 Pressure 282
11.3 Pressure and Depth in a Static Fluid 284
11.4 Pressure Gauges 287
11.5 Pascal’s Principle 288
11.6 Archimedes’ Principle 291
11.7 Fluids in Motion 295
11.8 The Equation of Continuity 297
11.9 Bernoulli’s Equation 299
11.10 Applications of Bernoulli’s Equation 301
11.11 Viscous Flow 304
CONCEPT SUMMARY 306
12 Temperature and Heat 316
12.1 Common Temperature Scales 316
12.2 The Kelvin Temperature Scale 317
12.3 Thermometers 318
12.4 Linear Thermal Expansion 320
12.5 Volume Thermal Expansion 326
12.6 Heat and Internal Energy 328
12.7 Heat and Temperature Change: Specific Heat Capacity 328
12.8 Heat and Phase Change: Latent Heat 331
12.9 Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter 336
12.10 Humidity 339
CONCEPT SUMMARY 340
13 The Transfer of Heat 348
13.1 Convection 348
13.2 Conduction 351
13.3 Radiation 357
13.4 Applications 361
CONCEPT SUMMARY 362
14 The Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory 367
14.1 Molecular Mass, the Mole, and Avogadro’s Number 367
14.2 The Ideal Gas Law 370
14.3 Kinetic Theory of Gases 375
14.4 Diffusion 379
CONCEPT SUMMARY 382
15 Thermodynamics 388
15.1 Thermodynamic Systems and Their Surroundings 388
15.2 The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics 388
15.3 The First Law of Thermodynamics 389
15.4 Thermal Processes 391
15.5 Thermal Processes Using an Ideal Gas 395
15.6 Specifi c Heat Capacities 398
15.7 The Second Law of Thermodynamics 399
15.8 Heat Engines 400
15.9 Carnot’s Principle and the Carnot Engine 401
15.10 Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, and Heat Pumps 404
15.11 Entropy 408
15.12 The Third Law of Thermodynamics 412
CONCEPT SUMMARY 412
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