DOE Fundamentals Handbook: Classical Physics
β Scribed by US Department of Energy
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 142
- Series
- DOE Fundamentals Handbook
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
ABSTRACT......Page 3
FOREWORD......Page 5
OVERVIEW......Page 7
Module 1 Unit Systems......Page 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 13
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 14
LIST OF TABLES......Page 15
REFERENCES......Page 16
OBJECTIVES......Page 17
Fundamental Dimensions......Page 19
Unit Systems......Page 20
Derived Measurements......Page 24
Summary......Page 26
Conversion Factors......Page 27
Unit Conversion......Page 28
Steps for Unit Conversion......Page 29
Summary......Page 34
Module 2 Vectors......Page 35
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 37
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 39
LIST OF TABLES......Page 41
REFERENCES......Page 42
OBJECTIVES......Page 43
Vector Quantities......Page 45
Examples of Vector Quantities......Page 46
Summary......Page 47
Graphic Representation......Page 48
Graphic Representation of Vectors......Page 49
Summary......Page 51
Resultant......Page 52
Vector Components......Page 54
Summary......Page 59
Using the Graphic Method......Page 60
Summary......Page 63
Using the Component Addition Method......Page 64
Summary......Page 66
Review of Mathematical Functions......Page 67
Using the Analytical Method......Page 68
Summary......Page 74
Module 3 Force and Motion......Page 75
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 77
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 78
LIST OF TABLES......Page 79
REFERENCES......Page 80
OBJECTIVES......Page 81
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION......Page 83
Summary......Page 86
Momentum......Page 87
Force and Momentum......Page 88
Conservation of Momentum......Page 89
Summary......Page 92
Module 4 Application of Newton's Laws......Page 93
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 95
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 96
LIST OF TABLES......Page 97
REFERENCES......Page 98
OBJECTIVES......Page 99
Introduction......Page 101
Weight......Page 102
Summary......Page 104
FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS......Page 105
Constructing a Free-Body Diagram......Page 106
Summary......Page 110
Net Force......Page 111
Equilibrium......Page 112
Summary......Page 116
Friction......Page 117
Centripetal Force......Page 119
Centrifugal Force......Page 120
Summary......Page 121
Module 5 Energy, Work, and Power......Page 123
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 125
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 126
LIST OF TABLES......Page 127
REFERENCES......Page 128
OBJECTIVES......Page 129
Potential Energy......Page 131
Kinetic Energy......Page 132
Mechanical Energy......Page 133
Work......Page 134
Summary......Page 135
Conservation of Energy......Page 136
Summary......Page 137
Thermal Power......Page 138
Mechanical Power......Page 139
Summary......Page 141
CONCLUDING MATERIAL......Page 142
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This book claims to bridge the gap between undergrad book and Jackson's. But I do not find it achieved the goal. It contains some good sections and I use it only as a secondary book. I still have to use Jackson's as my primary source. But that is not to say I like Jackon's. I hate it like a lot