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Inductance 678 684
Inductance of solenoid 679—680
Inductance, calculating 678 679—680
Induction, charging by 500 500f
Induction, electromagnetic 555
Induction, electromagnetic, Faraday's law of 663—667 683
Inductive reactance 697 719
Inductor(s) in AC circuits 697—698 697f 698f 719
Inductor(s) in RL circuits 680—682
Inertial property of mass 865—866
Infrared waves 716—717 716f 717f
Instruments, optical 819—842
Insulator(s) 499—500
Insulator(s), definition of 499 523
Insulator(s), energy bands of 925—926 926f
Integrated circuit, in semiconductor devices 930—9331 931f
Intensity, of electromagnetic wave 712
Interference in lightwaves, conditions for 786—787 811
Interference in lightwaves, constructive 788—789 788f 811
Interference in lightwaves, destructive 788f 789 811
Interference in lightwaves, Young's double-slit 787—791 787f 788f 789f 811
Interference in thin films 792—796 792f 793f 794f 795f 811
Interference in thin films, Newton's rings and 793—796 793f
Interference, television signal 790
Interference, to read CDs and DVDs 796—797 796f
Interferometer, Michelson 836—837 836f
Ionization energy 908
Iris 820 821 821f
Irradiation, of food and medical equipment 960
Isotopes, of elements 940 965
Junction rule 601 601f 602
Junction transistor, in semiconductor devices 929—930 930f
Just resolved images 832 832f 838
Keyboard, computer, capacitor in 546 547f
Kilby, Jack 930
Kilowatt-hour 581 587
kinetic energy 860 869
Kinetic energy, conversion of mass to, in uranium fission 864—865
Kirchhoff's rules, applications of 603—605 603f 604f
Kirchhoff's rules, complex DC circuits and 601—605 601f 603f 604f 615
Kirchhoff's rules, problem-solving strategy for 602
Kirchhoff, Gustav 602f
Land, E.H. 805
laser printers 544 545f
Lasers 922—924 923f 924f 932
Laue pattern 883
Law(s) of conservation 989—991
Law(s) of conservation of strangeness 991
Law(s) of refraction 732—736 745
Law(s) of refraction, Snell's 733 745
Law(s), Bragg's 884 896
Law(s), Brewster's 808 812
Law(s), Malus's 806
Law(s), Wien's displacement 875 895
Lawson's criterion 982 1002
Length contraction 856—858 856f 868
Length, proper 856
Lens maker's equation 771
Lens(es) in diving masks, vision and 773
Lens(es), aberrations of 777—779 778f
Lens(es), angular magnification of 825 826f 837
Lens(es), camera, f-number of 820 837
Lens(es), converging 769 770
Lens(es), converging, images formed by 773—774 774f
Lens(es), crystalline 820 821 821f
Lens(es), diverging 769 770 774—776 775f
Lens(es), power of 823
Lens(es), prescribing 823—825
Lens(es), thin 769—777 769f 770f 771f 772f 774f 775f 776f
Lens(es), thin, combinations of 776—777 776f
Lens(es), thin, ray diagrams for 771—776 772f 774f 775f 776f
Lens(es), thin, sign conventions for 771t
Lenz's law 664 670—673 683
Lenz's law, applications of 672—673 672f
Lepton number 990—991
Leptons 988t 989 1002
Light 726—753
Light as electromagnetic wave 711—712
Light sources, coherent, interference and 786—787
Light sources, incoherent, interference and 787
Light sources, measuring wavelength of 790—791
Light waves, linearly polarized 805 805f
Light waves, polarization of 804—811 812
Light waves, unpolarized 805 805f
Light, dispersion of, into spectrum 738—739 738f 739f
Light, dual nature of 887—890
Light, electromagnetic radiation and 887
Light, laser, refraction of, in DVD 735—736
Light, nature of 726—727 745
Light, passing through slab 734—735
Light, photon theory of 879
Light, reflection of 727 745
Light, refraction of 727 730—731 731f 7452
Light, speed of 845—846 845f 846f
Light, speed of in fused quartz 734
Light, speed of, ether wind theory of 846 846f 847f
Light, speed of, Michelson — Morley experiment on 846—849 847f 849f
Light, ultraviolet 716f 717
Light, visible 716f 717
Light, wave theory of 726—727
Lightbulb(s), aging, dimming of 576
Lightbulb(s), brightness of, in various circuits 598—599
Lightbulb(s), Christmas, in series 594—595 594f
Lightbulb(s), cost of operating 582
Lightbulb(s), current in 569
Lightbulb(s), failure of, timing of 581
Lightbulb(s), three-way 599
Lightning rods, as conductors 514
Lightning storm, driver safety during 515
Lightning strike, deflection of, by Earth's magnetic field 633
Liquid crystals 810—811 810f
Lithium, electronic arrangement in 918
Lloyd's mirror 791 791f
Load resistance 593
Loop rule 601 603f 604f
Luminiferous ether 846
Magnet(s) 624—626
Magnet(s), permanent 649
Magnet(s), superconducting 579—580 580f
Magnetic bacteria 627—628
Magnetic declination 627 627f
Magnetic domains 648—649 648f 649f
Magnetic field confinement 976—978 977f
Magnetic field lines 625—626 626f
Magnetic field(s) 628—631 649
Magnetic field(s) of current loop 644—645 644f
Magnetic field(s) of current loop, torque on 634—636 634f 635f 650
Magnetic field(s) of long, straight wire 640—643 640f 641f 642f 650
Magnetic field(s) of solenoid 646—648 646f
Magnetic field(s), Earth's 626—628
Magnetic field(s), Earth's, deflection of lightning strike by 633
Magnetic field(s), energy stored in 682—683
Magnetic field(s), Lenz's law and 671
Magnetic field(s), motion of charged particles in 637—640 637f 638f 639f 650
Magnetic flux, change in, Faraday's law of induction and 663
Magnetic flux, induced emf and 661—663 661f 662f
Magnetic force on current-carrying conductor 631—634 631f 632f 633f 649
Magnetic force, between parallel conductors 643—644 643f
Magnetic materials, soft versus hard 625
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 962—963 963f
Magnetism 624—659
Magnification for thin lens 770 779
Magnification of compound microscope 827—829 827f 837—838
Magnification of mirror 755 779
Magnification of refracting surface 765 779
Magnification, angular, of lens 825 826f 837
Magnification, angular, of telescope 829 838
Magnification, lateral 755
Magnifier, simple 825—827 825f 826f
Malus's Law 806
| Marsden, Ernest 908 939
Mass number of electron 951
Mass number of nuclei 940 965
Mass of nucleus 940 940t
Mass spectrometer 638—639
Mass, conversion of, to kinetic energy in uranium fission 864—865
Mass, energy and, equivalence of 861
Mass, gravitational attraction of, for other masses 865—866 866f
Mass, inertial property of 865—866
Materials, electrically charged 498
Materials, ferromagnetic 649
Materials, nonohmic 574 574f
Materials, ohmic 574 574f
Materials, optical activity of 808—809 809f
Materials, resistivity of 575—577 576t
Matter, radiation damage in 959—960
Maxima in interference pattern of diffraction grating 801—802 801f
Maxima, secondary 797
Maximum angular magnification, of lens 826—827 837
Maxwell, James Clerk 707 708f
Maxwell, James Clerk on electromagnetism 707—708
Maxwell, James Clerk on electromagnetism, Hertz on 708—709
Maxwell, James Clerk on light 727
Medical applications, of radiation 959—963 961f 962f 963f
Meitner, Lise 973
Mendeleev, Dmitri 918
Mesons 986—988 1002
Mesons, quark composition of 994t 995f
Metal detectors, in airports as series resonance circuits 704
Meteoroids, light streaks of 922
Metric 867
Michelson interferometer 836—837 836f
Michelson — Morley experiment, on speed of light 846—849 847f 849f
Michelson, Albert A. 836
Michelson, Albert A., experiment of, on speed of light 846—849 847f 849f
Microscope, compound 827—829 827f 837—838
Microscope, electron 889—890 890f
Microscope, limiting resolution of 833—834
Microscope, scanning tunneling 894—895 894f 895f
Microwaves 716 716f
Microwaves, polarizing 806
Millikan, Robert Andrews 499
Millikan, Robert Andrews, oil-drop experiment of 515—516 515f
Minima 797—798
Mirage 768f 769
Mirror equation 758—759 779
Mirror(s), concave 757—759 757f 758f 759f 761f
Mirror(s), convex 759—765 759f 760f 761f 762f
Mirror(s), diverging 759
Mirror(s), flat 754—757 755f 756f 757f 779
Mirror(s), Lloyd's 791 791f
Mirror(s), ray diagrams for 760—762 761f
Mirror(s), rearview, day and night settings for 756—757 756f
Mirror(s), sign conventions for 759—760 760t
Mirror(s), spherical, images formed by 757—759
Moderator, in nuclear reactor 972
Momentum of photon 887—888
Momentum, relativistic 858 868
Momentum, relativistic, energy and 862—865
Monitor, apnea, Faraday's law and 666 667f
Morley, Edward W., experiment of, on speed of light 846—849 847f 849f
Moseley, Henry G.J. 920
Motion of proton between two charged plates 537
Motional EMF 667—670 667f 668f
Motors, back emf and 676—677 676f
Motors, electric 636—637 636f 637f
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) 962—963 963f
Mueller, K. Alex 579
Multimeter, digital 572f 573
Muons 853—854 854f 981
Muscles, ciliary, in accommodation 821
Myopia 822 822f 824—825 837
N-type semiconductors 927
Nature, fundamental forces in 984—985 1002
Ne'eman, Yuval 993
Near point 821
Nearsightedness 822 823f 824—825 837
Neurons, conduction of electrical signals by 612—614
Neutrino 951 952 966
Neutron capture, in nuclear reactors 998
Neutron decay 990
Neutron energies, regulation of, in nuclear reactors 977—978
Neutron leakage, in nuclear reactors 977
Neutron number, of nuclei 940
Neutron, charge and mass of 501t
Neutron, discovery of 956
Newton's law of motion, first, Galilean relativity and 844
Newton's law of motion, second, motion of charged particle in magnetic field and 637 650
Newton's law of motion, third, magnetic force between two parallel conductors and 643
Newton's rings 793—796 793f
Newton, Isaac, on time 850
Newtonian focus 830
Noble gases 918
Nonohmic material 574 574f
North pole of magnet 624
North pole, Earth's geographic 626
Noyce, Robert 930
npn transistor, in semiconductor devices 929
Nuclear fission 973—976 974f 1002
Nuclear force 942
Nuclear fusion 980—984 1002
Nuclear fusion in sun 980—981 980f
Nuclear magnetic resonance 962
Nuclear physics 939—972
Nuclear physics, decay processes in 948—955 949f 951f 953f 955f
Nuclear physics, natural radioactivity in 955 955f 955t.
Nuclear physics, nuclear reactions in 955—958 966
Nuclear physics, properties of nuclei in 940—942 940t 941f 943f
Nuclear physics, radioactivity in 945—948 945f 946f 966
Nuclear reactions 955—958 966
Nuclear reactors 976—980 976f 977f 978f 1002
Nuclear reactors, safety of 979—980
Nucleus(i) of atom 904
Nucleus(i), atomic number of 940 965
Nucleus(i), binding energy of 943—944 944f 965
Nucleus(i), charge of 940
Nucleus(i), daughter 949
Nucleus(i), mass number of 940 965
Nucleus(i), mass of 940 940t
Nucleus(i), neutron number of 940
Nucleus(i), parent 949
Nucleus(i), properties of 940—942 940t 941f 943f
Nucleus(i), size of 941—942 941f
Nucleus(i), stability of 942 943f
Numbers, right-rand rule 640
Object distance 754 779
Occhialini, Guiseppe P.S. 987
Occupational radiation, exposure limits for 960
Oersted, Hans Christian 640 640f
Ohm's law 574 586
Ohm's law, for AC circuit 697 718
Ohm, Georg Simon 574 574f
Ohm-meter 575 587
Ohmic material 574 574f
Ohms 574 586
Omega minus particle 993
Onnes, H. Kamerlingh 579
Open-circuit voltage 593
Optical activity 808—809 809f
Optical instruments 819—842
Optical instruments, camera as 819—820 820f
Optical instruments, compound microscope as 827—829 827f 837—838
Optical instruments, Michelson interferometer as 836—837 836f
Optical instruments, telescope as 829—831 829f 830f 831f 838
Optics, fiber 744—745
Optics, geometric, ray approximation in 728 728f
Optics, wave 786—818
Orbital magnetic quantum number 912 932
Orbital magnetic quantum number for hydrogen atom 914 914t
Orbital quantum number 912 932
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