My Physic 2 Professor want to me write formal essay about the following chapter 18-27. How do you understand all chapter and each topic? Explain the concept and how to apply in real world and how to calculate? Do not just list vocabulary make it with essay.. I really need as soon as possible and finished right away.
18 Electric Forces and Electric Fields 481
18.1 The Origin of Electricity 481
18.2 Charged Objects and the Electric Force 482
18.3 Conductors and Insulators 484
18.4 Charging by Contact and by Induction 485
18.5 Coulomb’s Law 486
18.6 The Electric Field 491
18.7 Electric Field Lines 496
18.8 The Electric Field Inside a Conductor: Shielding 499
18.9 Gauss’ Law 501
18.10 Copiers and Computer Printers 505
CONCEPT SUMMARY 506
19 Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential 514
19.1 Potential Energy 514
19.2 The Electric Potential Difference 515
19.3 The Electric Potential Difference Created by Point Charges 521
19.4 Equipotential Surfaces and Their Relation to the Electric Field 525
19.5 Capacitors and Dielectrics 528
19.6 Biomedical Applications of Electric Potential Differences 532
CONCEPT SUMMARY 534
20 Electric Circuits 541
20.1 Electromotive Force and Current 541
20.2 Ohm’s Law 543
20.3 Resistance and Resistivity 544
20.4 Electric Power 547
20.5 Alternating Current 549
20.6 Series Wiring 552
20.7 Parallel Wiring 555
20.8 Circuits Wired Partially in Series and Partially in Parallel 559
20.9 Internal Resistance 560
20.10 Kirchhoff’s Rules 561
20.11 The Measurement of Current and Voltage 564
20.12 Capacitors in Series and in Parallel 566
20.13 RC Circuits 568
20.14 Safety and the Physiological Effects of Current 569
CONCEPT SUMMARY 570
21 Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields 580
21.1 Magnetic Fields 580
21.2 The Force That a Magnetic Field Exerts on a Moving Charge 582
21.3 The Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field 585
21.4 The Mass Spectrometer 589
21.5 The Force on a Current in a Magnetic Field 590
21.6 The Torque on a Current-Carrying Coil 592
21.7 Magnetic Fields Produced by Currents 594
21.8 Ampère’s Law 601
21.9 Magnetic Materials 602
CONCEPT SUMMARY 605
22 Electromagnetic Induction 615
22.1 Induced Emf and Induced Current 615
22.2 Motional Emf 616
22.3 Magnetic Flux 622
22.4 Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction 624
22.5 Lenz’s Law 627
22.6 Applications of Electromagnetic Induction to the Reproduction of Sound 630
22.7 The Electric Generator 631
22.8 Mutual Inductance and Self-Inductance 636
22.9 Transformers 639
CONCEPT SUMMARY 642
23 Alternating Current Circuits 651
23.1 Capacitors and Capacitive Reactance 651
23.2 Inductors and Inductive Reactance 653
23.3 Circuits Containing Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance 655
23.4 Resonance in Electric Circuits 660
23.5 Semiconductor Devices 662
CONCEPT SUMMARY 667
24 Electromagnetic Waves 673
24.1 The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves 673
24.2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum 677
24.3 The Speed of Light 679
24.4 The Energy Carried by Electromagnetic Waves 681
24.5 The Doppler Effect and Electromagnetic Waves 685
24.6 Polarization 686
CONCEPT SUMMARY 692
25 The Refl ection of Light: Mirrors 699
25.1 Wave Fronts and Rays 699
25.2 The Refl ection of Light 700
25.3 The Formation of Images by a Plane Mirror 701
25.4 Spherical Mirrors 703
25.5 The Formation of Images by Spherical Mirrors 706
25.6 The Mirror Equation and the Magnification Equation 710
CONCEPT SUMMARY 715
26 The Refraction of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments 721
26.1 The Index of Refraction 721
26.2 Snell’s Law and the Refraction of Light 722
26.3 Total Internal Refl ection 727
26.4 Polarization and the Refl ection and Refraction of Light 733
26.5 The Dispersion of Light: Prisms and Rainbows 733
26.6 Lenses 735
26.7 The Formation of Images by Lenses 736
26.8 The Thin-Lens Equation and the Magnification Equation 739
26.9 Lenses in Combination 742
26.10 The Human Eye 744
26.11 Angular Magnifi cation and the Magnifying Glass 748
26.12 The Compound Microscope 750
26.13 The Telescope 751
26.14 Lens Aberrations 753
27 Interference and the Wave Nature of Light 766
27.1 The Principle of Linear Superposition 766
27.2 Young’s Double-Slit Experiment 768
27.3 Thin-Film Interference 771
27.4 The Michelson Interferometer 775
27.5 Diffraction 776
27.6 Resolving Power 780
27.7 The Diffraction Grating 785
27.8 Compact Discs, Digital Video Discs, and the Use of Interference 787
27.9 X-Ray Diffraction 789