Active Figures
for Serway/Faughn's College Physics 7e - Vol 2

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15.6

Coulomb's Law

15.11

The Small Positive Test Charge

15.16

Electric Field Lines

15.21

The Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment

15.28

Electric Flux Through an Arbitrary Closed Surface

16.7

Electric Potential and Potential Energy

16.13

Parallel Plate Capacitors

16.17

Capacitors Combined in Parallel

16.19

Capacitors Combined in Series

17.4

Electron Drift in a Conductor

17.11

Ohm's Law and Electric Power

18.1

A Real Battery

18.2

Resistors Connected in Series

18.6

Resistors Connected in Parallel

18.16

Charging a Capacitor

18.17

Discharging a Capacitor

19.2

Magnetic Field of a Permanently Magnetized Bar

19.15

Torque on a Current Loop

19.19

Motion of a Charged Particle in a Uniform Magnetic Field

19.20

A Charged Particle with a Helical Path

19.21

A Velocity Selector

19.22

The Mass Spectrometer

19.23

Magnetic Field Due to a Long Straight Wire

19.28

Force Between Long Parallel Wires

20.2

Magnetic Flux

20.4

Induced Currents

20.13

Motional emf

20.20

An AC Generator

20.22

A DC Generator

20.27

An RL Circuit

21.1

Resistors in an AC Circuit

21.4

Capacitors in an AC Circuit

21.6

Inductors in an AC Circuit

21.8

The RLC Series Circuit

21.13

Resonance in an RLC Circuit

21.20

A Transverse Electromagnetic Wave

22.4

Reflection

22.6

Refraction

22.7

Transmission Through Three Media

22.19

The Raindrop

22.25

Total Internal Reflection

23.2

A Plane Mirror

23.13

Spherical and Parabolic Mirrors

23.16

Images Formed by Flat Refracting Surfaces

23.25

Thin Lenses

24.1

Young's Double-Slit Experiment

24.16

Fraunhofer Diffraction Pattern for a Single Slit

24.20

The Diffraction Grating

24.21

The Diffraction Grating Spectrometer

24.26

The Linear Polarizer

25.7

The Compound Microscope

25.8

The Refracting Telescope

25.15

The Michelson Interferometer

26.4

The Michelson-Morley Experiment

26.8

Time Dilation

26.11

Length Contraction

27.2

Blackbody Radiation

27.3

Planck's Quantized Energy States

27.4

The Photoelectric Effect

28.6

Bohr's Model of the Hydrogen Atom

28.17

Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission

29.1

Rutherford Scattering

29.6

Radioactive Decay

29.7

Alpha Decay of Radium-226

30.2

A Nuclear Chain Reaction

30.10

Quarks