Closed openstaxalina closed 7 years ago
Link to things that don't exist yet:
Under Figure 1.19: Electric current and its accompanying unit, the ampere, will be introduced in Introduction to Electric Current, Resistance, and Ohm's Law (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55354/latest/) when electricity and magnetism are covered.
In 4.1 Many other possibilities exist for standard forces. (One that we will encounter in Magnetism (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55373/latest/) is the magnetic force between two wires carrying electriccurrent.) Some alternative definitions of force will be given later in this chapter.
In 4.7 Concept Connections: The Four Basic Forces The four basic forces will be encountered in more detail as you progress through the text. The gravitational force is defined in Uniform Circular Motion and Gravitation, electric force in Electric Charge and Electric Field (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55297/latest/) , magnetic force in Magnetism (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55372/latest/) , and nuclear forces in Radioactivity and Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m54935/latest/) .
Also in 4.7 The concept of a force field is also used in connection with electric charge and is presented in Electric Charge and Electric Field (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55297/latest/) . It is also a useful idea for all the basic forces, as will be seen in Particle Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m54854/latest/) . Fields help us to visualize forces and how they are transmitted, as well as to describe them with precision and to link forces with subatomic carrier particles.
In 8.6 the very last paragraph: Connections to Nuclear and Particle Physics Two-dimensional collision experiments have revealed much of what we know about subatomic particles, as we shall see in Medical Applications of Nuclear Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m54880/latest/) and Particle Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m54854/latest/)
Under Figure 14.23 Electromagnetic Waves (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55423/latest/) explains more about the electromagnetic spectrum and Introduction to Quantum Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m55065/latest/) discusses how the decrease in wavelength corresponds to an increase in energy.
Chapter 6 Satellites and Kepler's Laws: Making Connections: General Relativity and Mercury: Newton's universal law of gravitation is modified by Einstein's general theory of relativity, as we shall see in Particle Physics (http://legacy-staging2.cnx.org/content/m54854/latest/) .
@Bkblodget i left off on 2.4 Acceleration
this is done !!
Please find and fix all broken links in the PDF for this collection.
Links should point to the appropriate module on staging2. Here is the bookmap with the staging2 module numbers.
I think the broken links are probably pointing to the module number for AP Physics on legacy.cnx.org. Therefore, it may be helpful to use the AP Physics bookmap to see where a module is supposed to point.