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Ch. 5:The
Laws of Motion
Part
I:Sects. 1 & 2: Forces, Newton's 1st Law Part
II:Sects. 3-6: Mass, Weight, Newton's 2nd & 3rd Laws (N's Laws) Part
III: Sect. 7: Applications of N's Laws Part
IV: Sect. 7: More Applications of N's Laws Part
V: Sect. 8: Friction Part
VI:Some More Applications of N's
Laws
Ch. 6:Circular
Motion, Other N's Laws Applications
Part
I:Sect. 1: N's 2nd Law for
Uniform Circular Motion Part
II:Sect. 2: N's 2nd Law for
Non-Uniform Circular Motion
Ch. 7:Energy of a
System Part
I:Sects. 1 & 2: Systems, Environments, Work by
Constant Force Part
II:Sects. 3 & 4: Scalar Product of Vectors, Work by
Varying Force Part
III:Sect. 5-7: Kinetic Energy (KE), Work-KE
Theorem Part
IV:Sect. 6: Potential Energy (PE) Part
V:Sects. 7 & 8: Conservative &Non-Conservative
Forces
Relation Between Conservative Forces & PE
Ch. 8:Conservation
of Energy Part
I:Sects. 1 & 2: Conservation of Energy. Isolated
System.
Conservation
of Mechanical Energy (ME) Part
II:Sect. 2, continued + Sects. 3 &
4: Situations with Friction Part
III:Sect. 5: Power <<
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