Correlations

Prentice Hall University Physics, 12th Edition ©2008

Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman ,and Lewis Ford

Correlated to National Advanced Placement* (AP*) Course Objectives for Physics (Grades 9–12)

SE = Student Edition
ISM = Instructor Solutions Manual

I. Newtonian mechanics

A. Kinematics (including vectors, vector algebra, components of vectors, coordinate systems, displacement, velocity, and acceleration)
1. Motion in one dimension SE: 36–60
ISM: Ch2-1 to 2-40
2. Motion in two dimensions, including projectile motion SE: 72–95
ISM: Ch3-1 to 3-38
B. Newton's laws of motion (including friction and centripetal force)
1. Static equilibrium (first law) SE: 108–113; 136–142
ISM: Ch4-1 to 4-20; Ch5-1 to 5-55
2. Dynamics of a single particle (second law) SE: 115–120; 142–158
ISM: Ch4-1 to 4-20; Ch5-1 to 5-55
3. Systems of two or more bodies (third law) SE: 123–128
ISM: Ch4-1 to 4-20
C. Work, energy, power
1. Work and work-energy theorem SE: 182–198
ISM: Ch6-1 to 6-28
2. Conservative forces and potential energy SE: 214–228; 228–230; 232–235
ISM: Ch8-1 to 8-37
3. Conservation of energy SE: 231–232; 235–236
ISM: Ch7-1 to 7-30
4. Power SE: 199–201
ISM: Ch6-1 to 6-28
D. Systems of particles, linear momentum
1. Center of mass SE: 266–269
ISM: Ch8-1 to 8-37
2. Impulse and momentum SE: 248–250
ISM: Ch8-1 to 8-37
3. Conservation of linear momentum, collisions SE: 253–257; 257–265
ISM: Ch8-1 to 8-37
E. Circular motion and rotation
1. Uniform circular motion SE: 88–91; 158–163
ISM: Ch3-1 to 3-38; Ch5-1 to 5-55
2. Angular momentum and its conservation
a. Point particles SE: 331–332
ISM: Ch10-1 to 10-36
b. Extended bodies, including rotational inertia SE: 332–333; 333–337; 298–303
ISM: Ch10-1 to 10-36; Ch9-1 to 9-37
3. Torque and rotational statics SE: 316–319; 355–363
ISM: Ch10-1 to 10-36; Ch11-1 to 11-38
4. Rotational kinematics and dynamics SE: 285–296; 319–329
ISM: Ch9-1 to 9-27; Ch10-1 to 10-36
F. Oscillations and gravitation
1. Simple harmonic motion (dynamics and energy relationships) SE: 419–428; 428–431
ISM: Ch13-1 to 13-38
2. Mass on a spring SE: 432–433
ISM: Ch13-1 to 13-38
3. Pendulum and other oscillations SE: 436–438; 433–436; 438–440
ISM: Ch13-1 to 13-38
4. Newton's law of gravity SE: 383–390
ISM: Ch12-1 to 12-29
5. Orbits of planets and satellites
a. Circular SE: 394–396
ISM: Ch12-1 to 12-29
b. General SE: 393–394; 396–400
ISM: Ch12-1 to 12-29

II. Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Physics

A. Fluid Mechanics
1. Hydrostatic pressure SE: 458–463
ISM: Ch14-1 to 14-27
2. Buoyancy SE: 463–465
ISM: Ch14-1 to 14-27
3. Fluid flow continuity SE: 466–468
ISM: Ch14-1 to 14-27
4. Bernoulli's equation SE: 468–472
ISM: Ch14-1 to 14-27
B. Temperature and heat
1. Mechanical equivalent of heat SE: 582–583
ISM: Ch 17-1 to 17-28
2. Heat transfer and thermal expansion SE: 576–582; 582–597
ISM: Ch17-1 to 17-28
C. Kinetic theory and thermodynamics
1. Ideal gases
a. Kinetic model SE: 619–624
ISM: Ch18-1 to 18-38
b. Ideal gas law SE: 611–617
ISM: Ch18-1 to 18-38
2. Laws of thermodynamics
a. First law (including processes on pV diagrams) SE: 646–658
ISM: Ch19-1 to 19-20
b. Second law (including heat engines) SE: 673–680; 682–688
ISM: Ch20-1 to 20-22

III. Electricity and Magnetism

A. Electrostatics
1. Charge, field, and potential SE: 710–716; 780–782; 787–790
ISM: Ch21-1 to 21-42; Ch23-1 to 23-33
2. Coulomb's law and field and potential of point charges SE: 716–721; 721–725; 727–729; 782–788; 792–794
ISM: Ch21-1 to 21-42; Ch23-1 to 23-33
3. Fields and potentials of other charge distributions
a. Planar SE: 732–733; 764–765; 796
ISM: Ch22-1 to 22-28; Ch23-1 to 23-33
b. Spherical symmetry SE: 762–763; 766–767; 794–795
ISM: Ch22-1 to 22-28; Ch23-1 to 23-33
c. Cylindrical symmetry SE: 763–764; 797
ISM: Ch22-1 to 22-28; Ch23-1 to 23-33
4. Gauss's law SE: 757–761
ISM: Ch22-1 to 22-28
B. Conductors, capacitors, dielectrics
1. Electrostatics with conductors SE: 713–715; 767–768; 770–771; 800–801
ISM: Ch21-1 to 21-42; Ch22-1 to 22-28; Ch23-1 to 23-33
2. Capacitors
a. Capacitance SE: 816; 820–825
ISM: Ch24-1 to 24-26
b. Parallel plate SE: 817–818
ISM: Ch24-1 to 24-26
c. Spherical and cylindrical SE: 819–820
ISM: Ch24-1 to 24-26
3. Dielectrics SE: 828–833; 833–836
ISM: Ch24-1 to 24-26
C. Electric circuits
1. Current, resistance, power SE: 847–850; 850–857; 863–867
ISM: Ch25-1 to 25-22
2. Steady-state direct current circuits with batteries and resistors only SE: 881–886; 886–891
ISM: Ch26-1 to 26-35
3. Capacitors in circuits
a. Steady state SE: 820–826
ISM: Ch24-1 to 24-26
b. Transients in RC circuits SE: 896–900
ISM: Ch26-32 to 26-34
D. Magnetostatics
1. Forces on moving charges in magnetic fields SE: 918–922; 925–931
ISM: Ch27-1 to 27-29
2. Forces on current-carrying wires in magnetic field SE: 932–935
ISM: Ch27-1 to 27-29
3. Fields of long current-carrying wires SE: 962–965
ISM: Ch 28-1 to 28-28
4. Biot-Savart and Ampere's law SE: 969–972; 973–976; 960–962
ISM: Ch28-1 to 28-28
E. Electromagnetism
1. Electromagnets induction (including Faraday's law and Lenz's law) SE: 994–1000; 1004–1011
ISM: Ch29-1 to 29-26
2. Inductance (including LR and LC circuits) SE: 1030–1037; 1041–1045; 1045–1049
ISM: Ch30-1 to 30-26
3. Maxwell's equations SE: 1013–1017
ISM: Ch29-1 to 29-26

IV. Waves and Optics

A. Wave motion (including sound)
1. Properties of traveling waves SE: 488–491; 527–530; 552–556
ISM: Ch15-1 to 15-29; Ch16-1 to 16-22
2. Properties of standing waves SE: 507–511; 541–546
ISM: Ch15-1 to 15-29; Ch16-1 to 16-22
3. Wave propagation SE: 498–502; 532–536
ISM: Ch15-1 to 15-29; Ch16-1 to 16-22
4. Superposition SE: 505–507; 548–552
ISM: Ch15-1 to 15-29; Ch16-1 to 16-22
B. Physical optics
1. Interference and diffraction SE: 1208–1214; 1214–1222; 1235–1243; 1243–1247
ISM: Ch35-1 to 35-17; Ch36-1 to 36-20
2. Dispersion of light and the electromagnetic spectrum SE: 1132–1133; 1095–1096
ISM: Ch33-1 to 33-20; Ch32-1 to 32-15
C. Geometric optics
1. Reflection and refraction SE: 1123–1129; 1129–1132; 1157–1158
ISM: Ch33-1 to 33-20; Ch34-1 to 34-38
2. Mirrors SE: 1158–1169
ISM: Ch34-1 to 34-38
3. Lenses SE: 1169–1172; 1174–1178; 1178–1182
ISM: Ch34-1 to 34-38

V. Atomic and Nuclear Physics

A. Atomic physics and quantum effects
1. Photons and the photoelectric effect SE: 1308–1314; 1330–1332; 1332–1334
ISM: CH38-1 to 38-19
2. Atomic energy levels SE: 1314–1318; 1319–1327
ISM: Ch38-1 to 38-19
3. Wave-particle duality SE: 1338–1339; 1350–1359
ISM: Ch38-1 to 38-19; Ch39-1 to 39-15
B. Nuclear physics
1. Nuclear reactions (including conservation of mass number and charge) SE: 1478–1485; 1492–1495
ISM: Ch43-1 to 43-14
2. Mass-energy equivalence SE: 1492–1500
ISM: Ch43-1 to 43-14