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A.1 Kinematics
A.2 Forces and momentum
A.3 Work Energy and Power
A.4 Rigid Body Mechanics
A.5 Galilean and special relativity
B.1 Thermal energy transfers
B.2 Greenhouse effect
B.3 Gas laws
B.4 Thermodynamics
B.5 Current and circuits
C.1 Simple harmonic motion
C.2 Wave model
C.3 Wave phenomena
C.4 Standing waves and resonance
C.5 Doppler Effect
D.1 Gravitational fields
D.2 Electric and magnetic fields
D.4 Induction
E.1 Structure of the atom
E.2 Quantum physics
E.3 Radioactive decay
E.5 Fission
E.5 Fusion and stars
Magnets and magnetic field lines
A.1: Kinematics
A.2: Forces and momentum
A.3: Work, energy and power
A.4: Rigid body mechanics
A.5: Galilean and special relativity
B.1: Thermal energy transfers
B.2: Greenhouse effect
B.3: Gas laws
B.4: Thermodynamics
B.5: Current and circuits
C.1: Simple harmonic motion
C.2: Wave model
C.3: Wave phenomena
C.4: Standing waves and resonance
C.5: Doppler effect
D.1: Gravitational fields
D.2: Electric and magnetic fields
D.3: Motion in electromagnetic fields
D.4: Induction
E.1: Structrer of the atom
E.2: Quantum physics
E.3: Radioactive decay
E.4: Fission
E.5: Fusion and stars
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Thermal Physics
Waves
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Magnetism
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