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Comprehensive Physics Equations and Concepts: Chapters 1–30

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Vector Composition & Decomposition

Intro to Moment of Inertia

Intro to Springs (Hooke's Law)

Intro to Conservation of Energy

First Law of Thermodynamics

The Carnot Cycle

Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases

The Ideal Gas Law

Specific Heat & Temperature Changes

PV Diagrams & Work

Fluid Flow & Continuity Equation

Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

Intro to Waves

The Doppler Effect

Wave Interference

Index of Refraction

Diffraction

Young's Double Slit Experiment

Ray Nature Of Light

Reflection of Light

Refraction of Light & Snell's Law

Total Internal Reflection

Ray Diagrams For Lenses

Ray Diagrams For Mirrors

Mirror Equation

Thin Lens And Lens Maker Equations

Introduction to Units

Pressure Gauge: Barometer

Pascal's Law & Hydraulic Lift

Magnetic Field Produced by Straight Currents

Magnetic Field Produced by Loops and Solenoids

Force on Moving Charges & Right Hand Rule

Magnetic Force on Current-Carrying Wire

Intro to Induction

Lenz's Law

Faraday's Law

Intro to Energy Types

Intro to Calculating Work

Intro to Energy & Kinetic Energy

Net Work & Work-Energy Theorem

Intro to Rotational Kinetic Energy

Conservation of Energy with Rotation

More Conservation of Energy Problems

Power

Intro to Current

Resistors and Ohm's Law

Power in Circuits

Combining Resistors in Series & Parallel

Kirchhoff's Junction Rule

Solving Resistor Circuits

Kirchhoff's Loop Rule

Combining Capacitors in Series & Parallel

Solving Capacitor Circuits

Alternating Voltages and Currents

RMS Current and Voltage

Phasors

Resistors in AC Circuits

Phasors for Resistors

Power in AC Circuits

Transformers

Capacitors in AC Circuits

Phasors for Capacitors

Inductors

Inductors in AC Circuits

Phasors for Inductors

Impedance in AC Circuits

LC Circuits

Series LRC Circuits

Resonance in Series LRC Circuits

Special Vs. Galilean Relativity

Consequences of Relativity

Lorentz Transformations