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Chapter one : The Vectors 1.1. Physical Quantities 1.2. Multiplying a Vector by a Scalar 1.3. Adding Vectors 1.4. Subtracting Vectors 1.5. Vectors Analysis 1.6. Multiplying of Vectors r r A B 1.7. The Scalar Product of r and r Analytically 1.8. The Vector Product Of A and B Analytically 1.9. Triple Product 1.10.Differentiation of Vector 1.11. The Ñ Operator Chapter Two : Motion in One Dimension 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 Displacement , Velocity and speed. Instantaneous velocity and speed. Acceleration. Motion with constant acceleration. Freely Falling Bodies. Chapter Three : Motion in Tow Dimension 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 The Displacement, velocity and acceleration Two- Dimension motion with constant acceleration Projectile Motion Uniform Circular Motion Tangential and Radial Acceleration Chapter Four :The Laws of Motion 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 Newton's First Law Newton's Second Law Newton's Third Law Application of Newton's Law Forces of Friction Acceleration of Two connected Objects Chapter Five :Work and Kinetic Energy 5-1 Work done by a constant Force 5-2 Work done by a varying Force 5-3 Work done by a spring 5-4 Work-kinetic Energy Theorem 5-5 Gravitational Potential Energy 5-6 Conservation of Energy 5-7 Non-Conservative Force 5-8 Force-Potential Energy 5-9 Energy Curves 5-10 Power Chapter Six :The Center of Mass 6-1 Motion of a System of Particles 6-2 The Center of Mass 6-3 Linear Momentum 6-4 Collision and Impulse 6-5 Type of Collision 6-5-1 Elastic Collision 6-5-2 Inelastic Collision Chapter Seven :Oscillatory Motion 7-1 Simple Harmonic Motion 7-2 Properties of Simple Harmonic Motion 7-3 Mass-Spring System 7-4 Energy of the Simple Harmonic Oscillator 7-5 Simple Pendulum 7-6 Physical Pendulum 7-7 Damped Oscillation : اﻟﻤﺼﺎدر 1- Physics for scientists and engineers, Serway, and Beichner, 5 edition,Vol.1 (Saunders College Pub., Orlando, 2000). 2- Physics, Resnick, Halliday, and Krane, 4th edition, Vol. 1 (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1992). 3- Classical mechanics, Goldstein et. al., (2002, AddisonWesley).