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Modern Introductory Physics

✍ Scribed by Charles H. Holbrow, James N. Lloyd, Joseph C. Amato, Enrique Galvez, M. Elizabeth Parks


Publisher
Springer
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
670
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Thisbookgrewoutof anongoing e?orttomodernizeColgate University’s three-term,introductory,calculus-level physicscourse. Thebookisforthe ?rst term of this course and is intended to help ?rst-year college students make a good transition from high-school physics to university physics. Thebookconcentrates onthephysicsthatexplainswhywebelievethat atoms exist and have the properties we ascribe to them. This story line, which motivates much of our professional research, has helped us limit the material presented to a more humane and more realistic amount than is presented in many beginning university physics courses. The theme of atoms also supports the presentation of more non-Newtonian topics and ideas than is customary in the ?rst term of calculus-level physics. We think it is important and desirable to introduce students sooner than usual to some of the major ideas that shape contemporary physicists’ views of the nature and behavior of matter. Here in the second decade of the twenty-?rst century such a goal seems particularly appropriate. The quantum nature of atoms and light and the mysteries associated with quantum behavior clearly interest our students. By adding and - phasizing more modern content, we seek not only to present some of the physics that engages contemporary physicists but also to attract students to take more physics. Only a few of our beginning physics students come to us sharply focused on physics or astronomy. Nearly all of them, h- ever, have taken physics in high school and found it interesting.

✦ Table of Contents


Modern Introductory Physics
Preface
Contents
1 What's Going On Here?
2 Some Physics You Need to Know
3 The Chemist's Atoms
4 Gas Laws
5 Hard-Sphere Atoms
6 Electric Charges and Electric Forces
7 Electric Fields and Electric Forces
8 Magnetic Field and Magnetic Force
9 Electrical Atoms and the Electron
10 Waves and Light
11 Time and Length at High Speeds
12 Energy and Momentum at High Speeds
13 The Granularity of Light
14 X-Rays
15 Particles as Waves
16 Radioactivity and the Atomic Nucleus
17 Spectra and the Bohr Atom
18 The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
19 Atoms, Photons, and Quantum Mechanics
20 Entanglement and Non-Locality
21 Epilogue
A Useful Information
Index


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