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- ALL ABOUT ATOMS
- Numbering the Elements
- The Characteristic X-Ray Spectrum
- X Rays and the Numbering of the Elements
- Building the Periodic Table
- Multiple Electrons in Rectangular Traps (PROBLEMS)
- Multiple Electrons in Rectangular Traps
- The Paull Exclusion Principle
- Magnetic Resonance
- The Meaning Of the Results
- The Experimental Surprise
- Orbital and Spin Angular Momenta Combined
- Angular Momenta and Magnetic Dipole Moments
- ELECTRON SPIN
- The Einstein de Haas Experiment
- Atoms Have Angular Momentum and Magnetism
- Atoms Emit and Absorb Light
- Some Properties of Atoms
- Atoms and the World Around Us
- ALL ABOUT ATOMS
- Application of atmospheric and liquid pressure
- Capacitance
- Circuits
- Collisions
- EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS
- REVIEW & SUMMARY
- Sample Problem
- Collisions in Two Dimensions
- Sample Problem
- Moving Target
- Elastic Collisions in One Dimension
- Sample Problem
- Sample Problem
- Velocity of Center Of Mass
- Completely Inelastic Collision
- Inelastic Collisions in One Dimension
- Kinetic Energy
- Momentum and Kinetic Energy in Collisions
- Sample Problem
- Series of Collisions
- Impulse and Linear Momentum Single Collision
- What Is a Collision?
- Collisions
- Conduction of Electricity in Solids
- Current and Resistance
- Current electromotive force and resistance
- To measure the internal resistance of a cell
- “lost volts” when a cell is producing current in a circuit
- Arrangement of cells
- Special case of two resistors in parallel
- Practical importance of the internal resistance of a cell
- Resistors in parallel
- Resistors in series
- Electric circuit. Use of ammeters and voltmeters
- Resistors
- Effect of temperature on resistance. Semiconductors
- Limitations of Ohm’s law
- Ohm’s law
- Rheostats
- Resistance
- Electromotive force
- Unit of potential difference. The volt
- Unit of electric current. The ampere
- Current electr motive forc and resistance
- Density and relative density