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Topics from the textbook by Randall D.

Knight

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Lecture 1-9 (Sabeen Sher)

15 Oscillations

15.1 Simple Harmonic Motion

Kinematics of Simple Harmonic Motion

15.2 SHM and Circular Motion

Initial Conditions: The Phase Constant

15.3 Energy in SHM

Conservation of Energy

15.4 The Dynamics of SHM

Solving the Equation of Motion

15.5 Vertical Oscillations

15.6 The Pendulum

The Small-Angle Approximation

The Simple-Harmonic-Motion Model

The Physical Pendulum

15.7 Damped Oscillations

Lightly Damped Oscillators

15.8 Driven Oscillations and Resonance

Lecture 10 (2021-09-29)

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Oscillations (Revisited)

16 Traveling Waves

16.1 An Introduction to Waves

Wave Speed

16.2 One-Dimensional Waves

Longitudinal Waves

The Displacement

16.3 Sinusoidal Waves


The Fundamental Relationship for Sinusoidal Waves

Lecture 11 (2021-10-05)

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The Mathematics of Sinusoidal Waves

The Velocity of a Particle in the Medium

16.5 Sound and Light

Sound Waves

Lecture 12 (2021-10-06)

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Electromagnetic Waves

The Index of Refraction

The Wave Model

16.6 advanced topic The Wave Equation in a Fluid

Predicting the Speed of Sound

16.7 Waves in Two and Three Dimensions

Phase and Phase Difference

16.8 Power, Intensity, and Decibels

Sound Intensity Level

Lecture 13 (2021-10-12)

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16.9 The Doppler Effect

A Stationary Source and a Moving Observer

The Doppler Effect for Light Waves

Lecture 14 (2021-10-13)

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Applications of Doppler Shift

Solved Examples
Lecture 15 (2021-10-20)

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17 Superposition

17.1 The Principle of Superposition

17.2 Standing Waves

Nodes and Antinodes

The Mathematics of Standing Waves

17.3 Standing Waves on a String

Creating Standing Waves

Lecture 16 (2021-10-25)

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Application of Standing Waves (Gravity Estimation)

Standing Electromagnetic Waves

17.4 Standing Sound Waves and Musical Acoustics

Lecture 17 (2021-10-26)

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Tubes with Openings

Musical Instruments

17.5 Interference in One Dimension

The Phase Difference

17.6 The Mathematics of Interference

Application: Thin-Film Optical Coatings

17.7 Interference in Two and Three Dimensions

Identical Sources

A Problem-Solving Strategy for Interference Problems

17.8 Beats
Midterm Exam (2021-11-04)

Lecture 18 (2021-11-09)

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Midterm Solution

22 Electric Charges and Forces

22.1 The Charge Model

Experimenting with Charges

Electric Properties of Materials

22.2 Charge

Atoms and Electricity

The Micro/Macro Connection

Charge Conservation and Charge Diagrams

22.3 Insulators and Conductors

Charging

Discharging

Charge Polarization

The Electric Dipole

Charging by Induction

Lecture 19 (2021-11-12)

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Charging by Induction (continued)

22.4 Coulomb’s Law

Units of Charge

Using Coulomb’s Law

22.5 The Electric Field

The Concept of a Field

The Field Model

Lecture 20 (2021-11-16)
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The Field Model (continued)

The Electric Field of a Point Charge

Unit Vector Notation

23 The Electric Field

23.1 Electric Field Models

23.2 The Electric Field of Point Charges

Multiple Point Charges

The Electric Field of a Dipole

Electric Field Lines

23.3 The Electric Field of a Continuous Charge Distribution

Integration Is Summation

A Problem-Solving Strategy

A Line Segment of Charge

An Infinite Line of Charge

23.4 The Electric Fields of Rings, Disks, Planes, and Spheres

A Disk of Charge

Limiting Cases

A Plane of Charge

Lecture 21 (2021-11-17)

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A Plane of Charge (continued)

A Sphere of Charge

23.5 The Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Uniform Electric Fields

23.6 Motion of a Charged Particle in an Electric Field

Motion in a Uniform Field

23.7 Motion of a Dipole in an Electric Field

Dipoles in a Uniform Field

Dipoles in a Nonuniform Field


24 Gauss’s Law

24.1 Symmetry

What Good Is Symmetry?

Three Fundamental Symmetries

24.2 The Concept of Flux

Lecture 22 (2021-11-23)

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24.3 Calculating Electric Flux

The Basic Definition of Flux

The Electric Flux of a Nonuniform Electric Field

The Flux Through a Curved Surface

The Electric Flux Through a Closed Surface

24.4 Gauss’s Law

Electric Flux Is Independent of Surface Shape and Radius

Charge Outside the Surface

Multiple Charges

What Does Gauss’s Law Tell Us?

24.5 Using Gauss’s Law

Lecture 23 (2021-11-24)

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Quiz 03 (CLO-2)

24.6 Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium

At the Surface of a Conductor

Charges and Fields Within a Conductor

25 The Electric Potential

Review of Force, Momentum, Work and Energy in Mechanics

25.1 Electric Potential Energy

A Gravitational Analogy

A Uniform Electric Field


25.2 The Potential Energy of Point Charges

Lecture 24 (2021-11-30)

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25.2 The Potential Energy of Point Charges (continued)

Charged-Particle Interactions

The Electric Force Is a Conservative Force

Lecture 25 (2021-12-06)

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Multiple Point Charges

25.3 The Potential Energy of a Dipole

25.4 The Electric Potential

Using the Electric Potential

25.5 The Electric Potential Inside a Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Lecture 26 (2021-12-07)

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Visualizing Electric Potential

25.6 The Electric Potential of a Point Charge

Visualizing the Potential of a Point Charge

The Electric Potential of a Charged Sphere

25.7 The Electric Potential of Many Charges

A Continuous Distribution of Charge

26 Potential and Field

26.1 Connecting Potential and Field

26.2 Finding the Electric Field from the Potential

Field Parallel to a Coordinate Axis


Lecture 27 (2021-12-07)

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The Geometry of Potential and Field

Kirchhoff’s Loop Law

26.3 A Conductor in Electrostatic Equilibrium

26.4 Sources of Electric Potential

Batteries and emf

Lecture 28 (2021-12-08)

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Batteries and emf (continued)

Batteries in Series

26.5 Capacitance and Capacitors

The Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Lecture 29 (2021-12-14)

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Charging a Capacitor

Combinations of Capacitors

26.6 The Energy Stored in a Capacitor

The Energy in the Electric Field

26.7 Dielectrics

Inserting a Dielectric into a Capacitor

27 Current and Resistance

27.1 The Electron Current

Charge Carriers

Discharging a Capacitor

27.2 Creating a Current

Establishing the Electric Field in a Wire


Lecture 30 (2021-12-15)

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Establishing the Electric Field in a Wire (continued)

A Model of Conduction

27.3 Current and Current Density

The Current Density in a Wire

Charge Conservation and Current

27.4 Conductivity and Resistivity

Superconductivity

27.5 Resistance and Ohm’s Law

Batteries and Current

Resistors and Ohmic Materials

28 Fundamentals of Circuits

28.1 Circuit Elements and Diagrams

28.2 Kirchhoff’s Laws and the Basic Circuit

The Basic Circuit

28.3 Energy and Power

Energy Dissipation in Resistors

Kilowatt Hours

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