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Chapter 9: Solids and Fluids
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Chapter 15: Electric Charge, Forces, and Fields
Chapter 16: Electrical Potential, Energy, and Capacitance
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Chapter 18: Basic Electric Currents
Chapter 19: Magnetism
Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 22: Geometrical Optics: Reflection and Refraction of Light
Chapter 23: Mirrors and Lenses
Chapter 24: Physical Optics: The Wave of Natural Light
Chapter 25: Optical Instruments
Chapter 27: Quantum Physics
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Chapter 29: The Nucleus
Chapter 30: Nuclear Reactions and Elementary Particles

Things you need to know.
 
 

Be able to calculate the density from mass and volume.

Be able to find the pressure from force and area.

Be able to find the pressure due to a column of fluid.

Be able to relate absolute and gauge pressures

Understand how pressure units can be defined in terms of height of a column of fluid.

Understand how a manometer works

Understand how a barometer works.

Understand Pascal’s principle in its application to hydraulic machinery.

Understand the concept of buoyancy

 

Understand the equation of continuity is conservation of mass.

Understand that Bernoulli’s equation is conservation of energy.

Be able to use the equation of continuity to find the area or flow velocity.

Be able to use Bernoulli’s equation to find the pressure or height.

Understand the concepts of laminar vs. turbulent flow.

Here is the website that goes with the book.
 

Try this virtual lab.

Fluid Lab

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Fluids Notes

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