Table of Contents

  • INTRODUCTION
  • Author's Story
    A Note to the Reader

    Section 1. Physics Basics
    What is Physics?

  • 1. THE RULES OF MOTION & MATTER
  • Newton's First Law - The Law of Linear Motion and Change
    Newton's Second Law - The Three Properties of a Force
    The Types of Forces
    Resistive Force Rules
    Newton's Third Law - The Law of Balance
    Conservation of Matter
    The Second Law of Thermodynamics

    Section 2. The Subatomic World
  • 2. ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM
  • Charge and the Electric Field
    All Charges are Either Electrons or Positrons
    The Electric Field of a Moving Charge
    The Electric Field Can Apply a Force on Another Charge
    The Magnetic Field
    How the Magnetic Field Forms
    Magnetic Fields of Multiple Charges
    A Magnetic Field Interaction Can Apply a Force on a Moving Charge
    A Moving Magnetic Field Can Generate an Electric Current
    How Induction Works
    The Mathematical Relationship Between the Electric and Magnetic Fields
    Differences Between the Electric and Magnetic Fields
    Miscellaneous Electricty and Magnetism Questions

  • 3. AN ELECTRIC DIPOLE
  • An Electric Dipole and the Spacing of its Charges
    A Dipold Behaves Like an Electric Field Compass
    The Emitted Electric Field of a Rotating Dipole
    The Magnetic Field of a Rotating Dipole
    The Magnetic Field of a Moving Dipole
    The Magnetic Field of a Moving - Rotating Dipole
    A Dipole's Magnetic Drive Force
    A Dipole Produces Electromagnetic Waves
    Resistance Slows a Dipole's Rotation

  • 4. MATTER'S SUBATOMIC STRUCTURE
  • Grid Particles
    A Grid Particle's Net Charge
    Converting a Neutron into a Proton
    Grid Particles Can Bind Together
    Charge Distribution Changes with Distance

    Section 3. Atoms & Beyond
  • 5. ATOMS & MOLECULES
  • Atoms
    All Atoms are Made from Common Hydrogen
    Required Conditions for Nuclei Formation
    Nuclei Formation
    Nuclei Instabilities
    The Net Electric Field of a Nucleus Changes with Distance
    An Atom's Orbiting Electrons
    An Atom's Net Electric Field
    The Chemical Properties of Atoms
    How Atoms Bind to Form Molecules
    The Net Electric Field of a Molecule
    The Physical Properties of a Molecule

  • 6. THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
  • The Photoelectric Experiment
    Escaping an Atom
    The Ejection Force is Magnetic
    The Role of Planck's Constant Explained
    The Maximum Change in the Applied Force
    The Relationship Between the Field Density, the Electron Radius and the Field Velocity
    Atom - Dipole Interactions
    Dipole - Dipole Interactions

  • 7. THE MECHANICS OF GRAVITY
  • The Gravitational Field is Electric
    The Net Charge of a Collection of Molecules
    How Gravity Works
    Factors Related to Gravity's Net Surface Charge
    Gravity Attracts a Dipole
    Miscellaneous Gravity Questions

  • AUTHOR'S FINAL THOUGHTS
  • The Quest
    Red Shifts Resolved
    Responsibilities of Man

    Supplemental Chapters
    The Law of Natural Mathematics

  • S1. CORRECTING 3 MATH ERRORS
  • The Product of Two Negatives — Error #1
    The Product of Two Negatives — Procedural Changes
    A Number Divided by Nothing — Error #2
    Exponent Definition — Error #3

  • S2. GENERAL MATH REVIEW
  • Review of Algebra Basics
    Review of Geometric Shapes
    Angle Conversions
    Arc Length
    Graphs and Coordinates
    Coordinate Conversions
    Trigonometry
    A Note About Calculus

  • S3. PHYSICS BASICS
  • Units of Measurement
    Compound Units Must Make Sense
    Vectors
    Linear Motion Equations
    Orbital Motion Equations
    Orbital Force Details
    Calculating the Falling Acceleration
    Fluid Motion Equations
    Cross Sectional Area Exposed to a Fluid
    Apparent Surface Area Changes with Distance
    Vortexes —Whirlpools, Tornados and Eddies
    Waves —Traveling Distortions
    Miscellaneous Symbols

  • APPENDIX OF CHANGES
  • Math
    General Changes (Mechanics)
    Fluids
    Planetary (Orbital) Motion
    Electricty and Magnetism
    Light
    Astronomy
    Matter
    Chemistry
    Gravity
    Einstein's Relativity
    Quantum Mechanics
    Thermodynamics
    Experimental Process
    Sensationalizing

  • GLOSSARY
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX