v. 1.pt. 1.Mechanics.Physics and measurement ;Motion in one dimension ;Vectors ;Motion in two dimensions ;The laws of motion ;Circular motion and other applications of Newton's laws ;Energy of a system ;Conservation of energy ;Linear momentum and collisions ;Rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis ;Angular momentum ;Static equilibrium and elasticity ;Universal gravitation ;Fluid mechanics --pt. 2.Oscillations and mechanical waves.Oscillatory motion ;Wave motion ;Sound waves ;Superposition and standing waves --pt. 3.Thermodynamics.Temperature ;The First Law of Thermodynamics ;The kinetic theory of gases ;Heat engines, entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.- v. 2.pt. 4.Electricity and magnetism.Electric fields ;Gauss's Law ;Electric potential ;Capacitance and dielectrics ;Current and resistance ;Direct-current circuits ;Magnetic fields ;Sources of the magnetic field ;Faraday's Law ;Inductance ;Alternating-current circuits ;Electromagnetic waves --pt. 5.Light and optics.The nature of light and the principles of ray optics ;Image formation ;Wave optics ;Diffraction patterns and polarization --pt. 6.Modern physics.Relativity ;Introduction to quantum physics ;Quantum mechanics ;Atomic physics ;Molecules and solids ;Nuclear structure ;Applications of nuclear physics ;Particle physics and cosmology.
Vol. 2 has title:Physics for scientists and engineers with modern physics