Physics 111 Lecture Summaries (Serway 8 th Edition): Lecture 1Chapter 1&3Measurement & Vectors Lecture 2 Chapter 2Motion in 1 Dimension (Kinematics) Lecture.

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Physics 111 Lecture Summaries (Serway 8 th Edition): Lecture 1Chapter 1&3Measurement & Vectors Lecture 2 Chapter 2Motion in 1 Dimension (Kinematics) Lecture 3Chapter 4Motion in 2 and 3 Dimensions (Kinematics) Lecture 4Chapter 5Dynamics I – Forces, Newton’s Laws Lecture 5Chapter 6Dynamics II – Friction, Circular Motion Lecture 6Chapter 7Work and Kinetic Energy Lecture 7Chapter 7 & 8Potential Energy, Energy Conservation Lecture 8Chapter 9Linear Momentum, Collisions, Systems of Particles Lecture 9Chapter 10Rotation I – Angular coordinates, Moment of Inertia Lecture 10Chapter 10Rotation II – Torque, Energy, Rolling Lecture 11Chapter 11Angular Momentum Lecture 12Chapter 12Static Equilibrium Lecture 13Chapter 13Gravitation Lecture 14Chapter 15Oscillations Lecture 14 or 15

Summary, Lecture 1:

Summary Lecture 2:

Summary Lecture 3:

Summary Lecture 4: Chapter 5 Force and Motion I

Summary Lecture 5: Chapter 6 Force and Motion II

Summary: Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 15