Outstanding text by one of the 20th century's foremost physicists dramatically explains how the central laws of physical science evolved, from Pythagoras' discovery of frequency ratios in the 6th century BC to today's research on elementary particles. Includes fascinating biographical data aboutΒ Gal
Great Experiments in Physics : Firsthand Accounts from Galileo to Einstein.
β Scribed by Shamos, Morris H.
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
From Galileo's famous experiments in accelerated motion to Einstein's revolutionary theory of relativity, the experiments recorded here trace the evolution of modern physics from its beginnings to the mid-20th century. Brought together for the first time in one volume are important source readings on 25 epochal discoveries that changed man's understanding of the physical world. The accounts, written by the Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
DOVER BOOKS ON PHYSICS
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Preface
Table of Contents
1 --
Introduction
The Origin of Modern Science
Science in the Middle Ages
The Scientific Revolution
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
2 --
Accelerated Motion
Galileo's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
3 --
Boyle's Law: Pressure-volume Relations in a Gas
Boyle's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
4 --
The Laws of Motion
Newton's "Experiment"
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
5 --
The Laws of Electric and Magnetic Force
Coulomb's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
6 --
The Law of Gravitation
Cavendish's Experiment. SUPPLEMENTARY READING7 --
The Interference oΖ Light
Young's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
8 --
The Diffraction of Light
Fresnel's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
9 --
Electromagnetism
Oersted's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
10 --
Electromagnetic Induction and Laws of Electrolysis
Faraday's Experiments
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
11 --
Lenz's Law
Lenz's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
12 --
The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat
Joule's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
13 --
Electromagnetic Waves
Hertz's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
14 --
X-Rays
Roentgen's Experiment. SUPPLEMENTARY READING15 --
Natural Radioactivity
Becquerel's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
16 --
The Electron
Thomson's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
17 --
The Photoelectric Effect
Einstein's "Experiment"
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
18 --
The Elementary Electric Charge
Millikan's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
19 --
Induced Transmutation
Rutherford's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
20 --
The Neutron
Chadwick's Experiment
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
APPENDIX 1 --
The Electromagnetic Field
APPENDIX 2 --
The Quantum Hypothesis
APPENDIX 3 --
The Theory of Relativity. APPENDIX 4 --
The Hydrogen AtomAPPENDIX 5 --
The Compton Effect
Index
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Physics -- History -- 20th century;Physics -- History;Physics
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