Chapter 15 – Electric Forces and Fields Chapter 16 – Electrical Energy and Capacitance Chapter 17 – Current and Resistance Chapter 18 – Direct Current Circuits Chapter 19 – Magnetism Chapter 20 – Induced Voltage and Inductance Chapter 13 – Vibrations and Waves Chapter 22 – Reflection and Refraction of Light Chapter 23 – Mirrors and Lenses Chapter 24 – Wave Optics
Properties of Electric Charges Insulators and Conductors Charging objects Coulomb’s Law Electric Fields Electric Field Lines Conductors in electrostatic equilibrium Electric Flux and Gauss’s Law
Potential Difference and Electric Potential Electric Potential and Potential Energy due to point charges Potentials and charged conductors Equipotential surfaces Capacitance Parallel-Plate Capacitors Capacitors and Energy
Electric Current Current and Drift Speed Resistance and Ohm’s Law Electrical Energy and Power
Sources of emf Resistors in series Resistors in parallel Kirchoff’s Rules and complex DC circuits Household circuits and electrical safety
Magnets Magnetic field of the earth Magnetic Fields Magnetic forces on wires Moving charges in magnetic fields Magnetic fields of wires and Ampere’s Law Magnetic Domains
Induced emf and Magnetic Flux Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws Motional emf Generators Self-inductance
Hooke’s Law and Springs Simple Harmonic Motion Motion of a Pendulum Wave Motion Types of Waves Wave properties Superposition and Interference Wave Reflection
Nature of light The speed of light Ray approximation Reflection and Refraction Law of Refraction Dispersion and Prisms Huygen’s Principle Total Internal Reflection
Flat Mirrors Images formed by spherical mirrors Convex mirrors Concave mirrors Ray diagrams Converging lenses Diverging lenses
Conditions for Interference Young’s Double Slit Experiment Diffraction Polarization