Physics: Foundations and Applications. Vol. 2 – Robert Eisberg, Lawrence S. Lerner – 1st Edition

Physics: Foundations and Applications. Vol. 2

Por: / Lawrence S. Lerner

  • ISBN-13: 9780070190924
  • Edición: 1ra Edición
  • Subtema: Física Universitaria
  • Archivo: eBook
  • Idioma: eBook en Inglés

Descripción

En este libro presentamos la ciencia de la física de una manera cuidadosamente estructurada que enfatiza tanto sus fundamentos como sus aplicaciones. Sin embargo, la estructura es lo suficientemente flexible como para que haya caminos a través de ella que son compatibles con las diversas presentaciones que se encuentran en los cursos de introducción a la física que tienen el cálculo como un correquisito o prerrequisito.

Siempre hemos tenido presente la idea de que un libro de texto debe ser una ayuda completa para el estudio. Por lo tanto, hemos comenzado cada tema desde el principio y hemos incluido todo lo que un estudiante necesita saber. Esta característica es fundamental para los exitosos libros de texto del autor principal sobre física moderna y física cuántica.

En este Volumen II, generalmente no se encuentra una presentación fotográfica, al menos el sabor del trabajo de laboratorio se da al incluir descripciones cuidadosas de los experimentos. Otro aspecto más del estilo expansivo se encuentra en las frecuentes discusiones sobre la base microscópica de los fenómenos macroscópicos.

PREFACE

Chapter 16 MECHANICS OF CONTINUOUS MEDIA
16-1 Continuous Media
16-2 Stress and Strain
16-3 Fluids and Pressure
16-4 Boyle's Law
16-5 Bulk Modulus and Compressibility
16-6 Fluid Friction, Laminar Flow, and Turbulent Flow
16-7 Dynamics of Ideal Fluids
Exercises

Chapter 17 THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HEAT
17-1 The Phenomenological Approach
17-2 Temperature
17-3 Charles' Law
17-4 The Equation of State of an Ideal Gas
17-5 Thermal Expansion of Solids and Liquids
17-6 Heat
17-7 The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat
Exercises

Chapter 18 KINETIC THEORY AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS
18-1 The Ideal-Gas Model
18-2 Kinetic Theory of the Ideal Gas
18-3 Improvements to the Kinetic Theory
18-4 Heat Capacity and Equipartition
18-5 The Boltzmann Factor
18-6 The Maxwell-Boltzmann Speed Distribution
18-7 Disorder and Entropy
Exercises

Chapter 19 THERMODYNAMICS
19-1 Thermodynamic Interactions and the First Law of Thermodynamics
19-2 Isometric and Isobaric Processes
19-3 Isothermal and Adiabatic Processes
19-4 Entropy, Temperature, and Thermodynamic Efficiency
19-5 The Carnot Engine and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
19-6 Heat Pumps, Refrigerators, and Engines
19-7 The Third Law of Thermodynamics
Exercises

Chapter 20 THE ELECTRIC FORCE AND THE ELECTRIC FIELD
20-1 The Electromagnetic Force
20-2 Electric Charge and Coulomb's Law
20-3 Alpha-Particle Scattering
20-4 The Electric Field and Electric Field Lines
20-5 Electric Flux and Gauss' Law
20-6 Applications of Gauss' Law
Exercises

Chapter 21 THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
21-1 Electric Potential Energy and Electric Potential
21-2 Evaluation of Electric Field from Electric Potential
21-3 Equipotential Surfaces and Electric Field Lines
21-4 Electric Dipoles
21-5 Laplace's Equation
21-6 Capacitors and Capacitance
21-7 Energy in Capacitors and Electric Fields
21-8 Dielectrics
Exercises

Chapter 22 STEADY ELECTRIC CURRENTS
22-1 Electromotive Force and Its Sources
22-2 Flow of Electric Charge and Electric Current
22-3 Ohm's Law
22-4 The Electron Gas
22-5 The Microscopic Basis of Electric Resistance
22-6 Joule's Law
22-7 Direct-Current Circuits
Exercises

Chapter 23 MAGNETIC FIELDS, I
23-1 Magnetic Poles and Magnetic Field Lines
23-2 The Magnetic Force and the Magnetic Field
23-3 Cyclotron Resonance and Cyclotrons
23-4 The Lorentz Force
23-5 The Biot-Savart Law
23-6 Ampere's Law
23-7 Applications of Ampere's Law
Exercises

Chapter 24 MAGNETIC FIELDS, II
24-1 Ampere's Experiment and the Ampere
24-2 Relativistic Origin of the Magnetic Force
24-3 Magnetic Dipoles and Their Applications
24-4 Ampere's Conjecture and Diamagnetism
24-5 Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism
Exercises

Chapter 25 ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
25-1 Faraday's Law: Induced Currents
25-2 Faraday's Law: The Crucial Role of Changing Magnetic Flux
25-3 Faraday's Law: Induced Electric Fields
25-4 Electric Generators and Motors
25-5 Inductance and Inductors
25-6 Energy in Inductors and Magnetic Fields
Exercises

Chapter 26 CHANGING ELECTRIC CURRENTS
26-1 Inductance, Resistance, and Capacitance in Electric Circuits
26-2 The RL Circuit
26-3 The RC Circuit
26-4 The LC Circuit
26-5 The LRC Circuit
26-6 Alternating-Current Circuits: Numerical Description
26-7 Alternating-Current Circuits: Phasor Description
26-8 Alternating-Current Circuits: Analytical Description
26-9 Power in Alternating-Current Circuits
Exercises

Chapter 27 MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
27- 1 The Displacement Current
27-2 Maxwell's Equations
27-3 The Electromagnetic Wave Equations
27-4 Electromagnetic Waves
27-5 Energy and Momentum in Electromagnetic Radiation
27-6 Emission of Radiation by Accelerated Charges
Exercises

Chapter 28 WAVE OPTICS
28-1 Huygens' Construction
28-2 Reflection
28-3 The Speed of Light in Transparent Materials
28-4 Refraction and Total Internal Reflection
28-5 Dispersion
28-6 Two-Slit Diffraction
28-7 Multislit Diffraction
28-8 Single-Slit Diffraction
28-9 Polarization of Light
Exercises

Chapter 29 RAY OPTICS
29-1 Wave Optics and Ray Optics
29-2 Fermat's Principle
29-3 Lenses
29-4 Image Formation
29-5 Optical Systems
29-6 The Matrix Method
29-7 Applications of the Matrix Method
Exercises

Chapter 30 PARTICLE-WAVE DUALITY
30-1 The Quantum Domain
30-2 The Emission and Absorption of Photons
30-3 The Scattering of Photons
30-4 Recent Evidence for the Existence of Photons
30-5 The Wavelike Motion of Photons
30-6 Matter Waves
30-7 The Uncertainty Principles
Exercises

Chapter 31 ENERGY QUANTIZATION IN MATTER
31-1 The Particle in a Box
31-2 The Hydrogen Atom
31-3 Schrodinger's Equation
31-4 The Harmonic Oscillator
Exercises

ANSWERS
INDEX

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  • Título: Physics: Foundations and Applications. Vol. 2
  • Autor/es:
  • Edición: 1ra Edición
  • Año de publicación: 1981
  • Volumen: Volumen 2
  • Tipo de archivo: eBook
  • Idioma: eBook en Inglés
  • ISBN-10: 0070190925
  • ISBN-13: 9780070190924
  • Subtema: Física Universitaria

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