PHYSICS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS with Applications to the Life Sciences - Hardback book by Donald E. Tilley and Walter Thumm
- Over 740 pages
- Second Edition
- Copyright © 1974 by Cummings Publishing Company, Inc.
Contents includes: " 1. The Atom and Its Nucleus 1.1 Some elementary particles 1.2 Particle interactions, nuclei, atoms 1.3 Ions and particle detection 1.4 Discovery of the nucleus 1.5 Radioactivity and charge conservation 1.6 Nuclear reactions 1.7 Applications of radioisotopes Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 2. Motion and Force 2.1 Motion along a straight line 2.2 Vectors 2.3 Motion in three dimensions 2.4 Force, mass, and acceleration 2.5 Gravitational forces 2.6 Motion of a particle in a gravitational field 2.7 Electric fields 2.8 Charges in electric field 2.9 Electric forces in atoms Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 3. Mechanics 3.1 Newton's third law 3.2 Momentum and Newton's second law 3.3 Conservation of momentum 3.4 Center of mass 3.5 Analysis using components of vectors 3.6 Using Newton's laws 3.7 Friction 3.8 Statics of rigid bodies 3.9 Rotation 3.1 Simple harmonic motion Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 4. Energy 4.1 Energy in Newtonian mechanics 4.2 Thermal energy 4.3 Simple machines 4.4 Energy and mass 4.5 Nuclear fission and fusion 4.6 Remarks on high-energy physics Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 5. Frames of Reference and Relativity 5.1 Frames of reference in Newtonian mechanics 5.2 Accelerated frames 5.3 Relativity of time 5.4 Lorentz transformations 5.5 Consequences of the Lorentz transformations 5.6 Relativistic mechanics 5.7 Remarks on special and general relativity 6. Fluid Mechanics 6.1 Fluid statistics 6.2 Pascal's principle 6.3 Archimedes' principle 6.4 Fluid dynamics Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 7. Mechanical Waves: Sound 7.1 Wave phenomena 7.2 Sound 7.3 Vibrating systems and resonance 7.4 Characteristics of sound 7.5 The ear and hearing 7.6 Doppler effect 7.7 Supersonic speeds and shock waves 7.8 Sonic spectrum Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 8. Electrical Potential and Circuits 8.1 Electric potential 8.2 Current electricity 8.3 The complete circuit 8.4 Ohm's law 8.5 Power and energy in electric circuits 8.6 Series and parallel circuits 8.7 Multiloop circuits Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 9. Electromagnetism 9.1 Sources of a magnetic field B 9.2 The force exerted by B on a moving charge 9.3 Circular motion of a charge in a uniform magnetic field 9.4 Magnetic force and electric current 9.5 Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 10. Alternating Current 10.1 Alternating voltages and currents 10.2 Resistance, reactance, and impedance 10.3 Power in AC circuits 10.4 Electronics 10.5 Electricity and safety 10.6 Supplementary topic: phasors and the addition of voltages in series circuits Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 11. Electromagnetic Waves 11.1 Characteristics of electromagnetic waves 11.2 Interference 11.3 Reflection, refraction, and dispersion 11.4 Doppler effect in astronomy Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 12. Quantum physics 12.1 Properties of photons 12.2 Experimental evidence of photons 12.3 Energy levels 12.4 Some quantum mechanics 12.5 The hydrogen atom 12.6 The electronic structure of atoms 12.7 Energy bands in solids 12.8 Semiconductors 12.9 The laser 12.10 Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter 12.11 Quantum electrodynamics Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 13. Optics 13.1 Straight lines 13.2 Reflection 13.3 Refraction 13.4 Lenses 13.5 The eye and seeing 13.6 Optical instruments Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 14. Disordered Energy 14.1 Gases 14.2 Kinetic theory interpretation of temperature 14.3 Thermal energy and temperature 14.4 Calculation and measurement of thermal energy 14.5 Heat 14.6 Calorimeters and specific heats Questions Supplementary questions Additional applications to medicine and the life sciences 15. Thermal Processes 15.1 Thermal expansion 15.2 Heat transfer 15.3 Thermometers 15.4 Changes of phase and phase equilibrium 15.5 Water vapor in air 15.6 Equilibrium states; microscopic and macroscopic viewpoints 16. Disorder and Its Increase 16.1 Calculation of entropy changes 16.2 The second law of thermodynamics 16.3 Heat engines and refrigerators 16.4 Degradation of energy 16.5 Entropy in statistical mechanics 16.6 Low-temperature phenomena " This book is in fair to good condition with heavy wear around the edges of the cover. No torn or ripped pages. The edges of the pages are dirty and yellowed due to aging. There are several pages with some highlighting and markings. |