Physics Principles and Problems 2009

Self-Check Quizzes

Chapter 1

Section 1.1 - Mathematics and Physics

Section 1.2 - Measurement

Section 1.3 - Graphing Data

Chapter 2

Section 2.1 - Picturing Motion

Section 2.2 - Where and When?

Section 2.3 - Position-Time Graphs

Section 2.4 - How Fast?

Chapter 3

section 3.1 - Acceleration

section 3.2 - Motion with Constant Acceleration

section 3.3 - Free Fall

Chapter 4

section 4.1 - Force and Motion

section 4.2 - Using Newton’s Laws

section 4.3 - Interaction Forces

Chapter 5

section 5.1 - Vectors

section 5.2 - Friction

section 5.3 - Force and Motion in Two Dimensions

Chapter 6

section 6.1 - Projectile Motion

section 6.2 - Circular Motion

section 6.3 - Relative Velocity

Chapter 7

section 7.1 - Planetary Motion and Gravitation

section 7.2 - Using the Law of Universal Gravitation

Chapter 8

section 8.1 - Describing Rotational Motion

section 8.2 - Rotational Dynamics

section 8.3 - Equilibrium

Chapter 9

section 9.1 - Impulse and Momentum

section 9.2 - Conservation of Momentum

Chapter 10

section 10.1 - Energy and Work

section 10.2 - Machines

Chapter 11

section 11.1 - The Many Forms of Energy

section 11.2 - Conservation of Energy

Chapter 12

section 12.1 - Temperature and Thermal Energy

section 12.2 - Changes of State and the Laws of Thermodynamics

Chapter 13

section 13.1 - Properties of Fluids

section 13.2 - Forces Within Liquids

section 13.3 - Fluids at Rest and in Motion

section 13.4 - Solids

Chapter 14

section 14.1 - Periodic Motion

section 14.2 - Wave Properties

section 14.3 - Wave Behavior

Chapter 15

section 15.1 - Properties and Detection of Sound

section 15.2 - The Physics of Music

Chapter 16

section 16.1 - Illumination

section 16.2 - The Wave Nature of Light

Chapter 17

section 17.1 - Reflection from Plane Mirrors

section 17.2 - Curved Mirrors

Chapter 18

section 18.1 - Refraction of Light

section 18.2 - Convex and Concave Lenses

section 18.3 - Applications of Lenses

Chapter 19

section 19.1 - Interference

section 19.2 - Diffraction

Chapter 20

section 20.1 - Electric Charge

section 20.2 - Electric Force

Chapter 21

section 21.1 - Creating and Measuring Electric Fields

section 21.2 - Applications of Electric Fields

Chapter 22

section 22.1 - Current and Circuits

section 22.2 - Using Electric Energy

Chapter 23

section 23.1 - Simple Circuits

section 23.2 - Applications of Circuits

Chapter 24

section 24.1 - Magnets: Permanent and Temporary

section 24.2 - Forces Caused by Magnetic Fields

Chapter 25

section 25.1 - Electric Current from Changing Magnetic Fields

section 25.2 - Changing Magnetic Fields Induce EMF

Chapter 26

section 26.1 - Interactions of Electric and Magnetic Fields and Matter

section 26.2 - Electric and Magnetic Fields in Space

Chapter 27

section 27.1 - A Particle Model of Waves

section 27.2 - Matter Waves

Chapter 28

section 28.1 - The Bohr Model of the Atom

section 28.2 - The Quantum Model of the Atom

Chapter 29

section 29.1 - Conduction in Solids

section 29.2 - Electronic Devices

Chapter 30

section 30.1 - The Nucleus

section 30.2 - Nuclear Decay and Reactions

section 30.3 - The Building Blocks of Matter

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