Chapter 1: Motion
1.1 Motion in our lives
1.2 Uniform Motion
1.3 Two-Dimensional Motion
1.4 Uniform Acceleration
Chapter 2: Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
2.1 Forces in Nature
2.2 Newton's First Law of Motion
2.3 Force, Mass, and Acceleration
2.4 Newton's Second Law of Motion
2.5 Newton's Third Law of Motion
Chapter 3: Gravitational Force and Friction
3.1 Gravitational Force on Earth's Surface
3.2 Universal Gravitation
3.3 The Effects of Friction
3.4 Analyzing Motion with Friction
Chapter 4: Energy, Work, Heat and Power
4.1 Energy and Energy Transformations
4.2 Work
4.3 Mechanical Energy
4.4 The Law of Conservation of Energy and Efficiency
4.5 Thermal Energy and Heat
4.6 Power
Chapter 5: Using energy in Our Society
5.1 The Consumption of Energy
5.2 Energy Transformation Technologies
5.3 Energy Resources
5.4 Using Energy wisely
Chapter 6: Waves and Sound
6.1 Vibrations
6.2 Wave Motions
6.3 The Universal Wave Equation
6.4 Transmission and Reflection
6.5 Waves in Two Dimensions
6.6 Interferences of Waves
6.7 Mechanical Resources
6.8 Standing Waves
6.9 Interferences of Waves in 2D
Chapter 7: Properties of Sound Waves
7.1 What is Sound?
7.2 Production and Transmission of Sound Energy
7.3 The Speed of Sound
7.4 The Intensity of Sound
7.5 The human ear
7.6 The Reflections of Sound Waves
7.7 Diffraction and Refraction of Sound Waves
7.8 The Interference of Sound Waves
7.9 Beat Frequency
7.10 The Doppler Effect and Supersonic Travel
Chapter 8: Music, Musical Instrumentals, and Acoustics
8.1 Music and Musical Scales
8.2 Vibrating Strings
8.3 Modes of vibration
8.4 Resonance in Air Columns
8.5 Musical Instruments
8.6 The human voice as a musical instrument
8.7 Electrical Instruments and Audio Reproduction
8.8 Electronic Musical Instruments
8.9 Acoustics
Chapter 9: Light rays, reflection, and refraction
9.1 What is light?
9.2 Reflection and the formation of images
9.3 The refraction of light
9.4 Index of refraction
9.5 Laws of refraction
9.6 Total internal Refraction
9.7 Applications of Refraction
Chapter 10: Lenses and the Eye
10.1 Refraction in Lenses
10.2 Images Formed by lenses
10.3 Mathematical Relationships for thin lense
10.4 The Human eye and Vision
10.5 Vision problems and their treatments
Chapter 11: Optical instruments
11.1 Lens Cameras and Photography
11.2 Microscope
11.3 Telescope
11.4 The Optics of other devices
11.5 Construction of optical instruments
Chapter 12: Electricity and Magnetism
12.1 Electrostatics
12.2 Electric Fields and Electric Charge
12.3 Electric Current
12.4 Electric Potential Difference
12.5 Kirchhoff's Laws for Electric Circuits
12.6 Electric Resistance
12.7 Power in Electric Circuits
Chapter 13: Electromagnetism
13.1 Magnetic Force and Fields
13.2 Magnetic Materials
13.3 Oersted's Discovery
13.4 The Magnetic Field of a coil or Solenoid
13.5 Conductor in a Magnetic Field
13.6 Applications of the Motor Principle
Chapter 14: Electromagnetic Induction
14.1 Faraday's Discovery
14.2 Direction of induced current
14.3 Electric Generators: AC and DC
14.4 The Transformer
14.5 Distribution of Electric Energy