McGraw-Hill Ryerson. High School Physics Volume 11
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Chapter 1 Physics: The Science of Matter and Energy 2
1.1 Physics: A Window on the Universe 6
1.2 Strategies for Problem-Solving Success 13
1.3 Inquiry, Experimentation, and Measurements 20
Chapter 1 - Review 24
Unit 1 Forces and Motion 26
Chapter 2 Describing Motion 28
2.1 Picture Motion 30
2.2 Displacement and Velocity 35
2.3 Constatn, Average, and Instataneous Velocity 47
2.4 Acceleration 61
2.5 Mathematical Models of Motion 71
Chapter 2 - Review 85
Chapter 3 Motion in a Plane 88
3.1 Vectors in a Plane 90
3.2 Relative Veclocities and Vectors 104
3.3 Vector Components 114
Chapter 3 - Review 129
Chapter 4 Newton's Laws 132
4.1 Inertia 134
4.2 Common Forces 138
4.3 Forces and Newton's Laws 157
4.4 Fundamental Forces of Nature 176
Chapter 4 - Review 183
Unit 1 - Project 186
Unit 1 - Review 188
Unit 2 Energy, Work, Power 192
Chapter 5 Work and Mechanical Energy 194
5.1 Work and Energy 196
5.2 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem 214
5.3 Potential Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem 228
5.4 Conservation of Energy 237
Chapter 5 - Review 253
Chapter 6 Energy Transformations 256
6.1 Thermal Energy 258
6.2 Power and Efficiency 275
6.3 Energy Alternatives 291
Chapter 6 - Review 315
Unit 2 - Design Your Own Investigation 318
Unit 2 - Review 320
Unit 3 Waves and Sound 324
Chapter 7 Waves Transfering Energy 326
7.1 Vibrations 328
7.2 Wave Behaviour 334
7.3 Interference of Waves 344
7.4 Waves in Two Dimensions 353
Chapter 7 - Review 361
Chapter 8 Exploring a Wave Model for Sound 364
8.1 A Simple Wave Theory of Sound 366
8.2 Exploring Wave Characters of Sound 372
8.3 Interference of Sound Waves 384
8.4 Vibrating Columns of Air 390
Chapter 8 - Review 403
Chapter 9 Sound in Our World 406
9.1 Human Hearing and Speech 408
9.2 Motion and Sound 418
9.3 Musical Instruments 429
9.4 Building Acoustics 438
Chapter 9 - Review 449
Unit 3 - Issue Analysis 452
Unit 3 - Review 454
Unit 4 Light and Geometric Optics 458
Chapter 10 Reflection of Light 460
10.1 Reflection and the Light Ray Model 462
10.2 Images and Light Rays 467
10.3 Images Formed by Curved Mirrors 476
Chapter 10 - Review 499
Chapter 11 Refraction of Light 502
11.1 Refraction 504
11.2 Snell's Law of Refraction 510
11.3 Refraction Effects 520
11.4 Total Internal Reflection 534
11.5 Dispersion 544
Chapter 11 - Review 547
Chapter 12 Lenses and Images 550
12.1 Convex Lenses and Images 552
12.2 Concave Lenses 569
12.3 Optical Instruments 576
12.4 Virtual Objects 589
Chapter 12 - Review 593
Unit 4 - Project 596
Unit 4 - Review 598
Unit 5 Electricity and Magnetism 602
Chapter 13 Electric Energy and Circuits 604
13.1 Electric Potential Difference 606
13.2 Electric Current 612
13.3 Resistance to Flow of Charge 622
13.4 Series and Parallel Circuits 633
13.5 Electric Power and Energy 652
Chapter 13 - Review 665
Chapter 14 Magnetism 668
14.1 Natural Magnetism 670
14.2 Magnetic Fields 676
14.3 Electricity and Magnetism 686
14.4 Magnets and Motors 700
Chapter 14 - Review 713
Chapter 15 Electromagnetic Induction 716
15.1 The Generator Effect 718
15.2 Lenz's Law 729
15.3 Transformers 736
Chapter 15 - Review 743
Unit 5 - Project 746
Unit 5 - Review 748
Skill Sets -1
Skill Set 1 760
Skill Set 2 762
Skill Set 3 765
Skill Set 4 768
Appendix -1
Appendix A 772
Appendix B 773
Appendix C 774
Appendix D 777
Answers 778
Glossary 781
Index 795
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