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These two volumes were used for, I think, six of my undergraduate physics courses. They ended up dog-eared and generally unloved.
 
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sfj2 | otra reseña | Nov 25, 2023 |
These two volumes were used for, I think, six of my undergraduate physics courses. They ended up dog-eared and generally unloved.
 
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sfj2 | Nov 20, 2023 |
Still the best physics textbook ever written.
 
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Gumbywan | 2 reseñas más. | Jun 24, 2022 |
Indeholder "Preface to Part I", "Preface to 1960 Edition", "Preface to Part II, Second Edition", "1. Measurement", " 1-1 Measurement", " 1-2 Physical Quantities, Standards, and Units", " 1-3 Reference Frames", " 1-4 The Standard of Length", " 1-5 The Standard of Time", " 1-6 Systems of Units", "2. Vectors", " 2-1 Vectors and Scalars", " 2-2 Addition of Vectors, Geometric Method", " 2-3 Resolution and Addition of Vectors, Analytic Method", " 2-4 Multiplication of Vectors", " 2-5 Vectors and the Laws of Physics", "3. Motion in One Dimension", " 3-1 Mechanics", " 3-2 Particle Kinematics", " 3-3 Average Velocity", " 3-4 Instantaneous Velocity", " 3-5 One-Dimensional Motion - Variable Velocity", " 3-6 Acceleration", " 3-7 One-Dimensional Motion - Variable Acceleration", " 3-8 One-Dimensional Motion - Constant Acceleration", " 3-9 Consistency of Units and Dimensions", " 3-10 Freely Falling Bodies", " 3-11 Equations of Motion in Free Fall", "4. Motion in a Plane", " 4-1 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration", " 4-2 Motion in a Plane with Constant Acceleration", " 4-3 Projectile Motion", " 4-4 Uniform Circular Motion", " 4-5 Tangential Acceleration in Circular Motion", " 4-6 Relative Velocity and Acceleration", "5. Particle Dynamics - I", " 5-1 Classical Mechanics", " 5-2 Newton's First Law", " 5-3 Force", " 5-4 Mass; Newton's Second Law", " 5-5 Newton's Third Law of Motion", " 5-6 Systems of Mechanical Units", " 5-7 The Force Laws", " 5-8 Weight and Mass", " 5-9 A Static Procedure for Measuring Forces", " 5-10 Some Applications of Newton's Laws of Motion", "6. Particle Dynamics - II", " 6-1 Introduction", " 6-2 Frictional Forces", " 6-3 The Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion", " 6-4 Forces and Pseudo-Forces", " 6-5 Classical Mechanics, Relativistic Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics", "7. Work and Energy", " 7-1 Introduction", " 7-2 Work Done by a Constant Force", " 7-3 Work Done by a Variable Force - One-Dimensional Case", " 7-4 Work Done by a Variable Force - Two-Dimensional Case", " 7-5 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem", " 7-6 Significance of the Work-Energy Theorem", " 7-7 Power", "8. The Conservation of Energy", " 8-1 Introduction", " 8-2 Conservative Forces", " 8-3 Potential Energy", " 8-4 One-Dimensional Conservative Systems", " 8-5 The Complete Solution of the Problem for One Dimensional Forces Depending on Position Only", " 8-6 Two and Three-Dimensional Conservation Systems", " 8-7 Nonconservative Forces", " 8-8 The Conservation of Energy", " 8-9 Mass and Energy", "9. Conservation of Linear Momentum", " 9-1 Center of Mass", " 9-2 Motion of the Center of Mass", " 9-3 Linear Momentum of a Particle", " 9-4 Linear Momentum of a System of Particles", " 9-5 Conservation of Linear Momentum", " 9-6 Some Applications of the Momentum Principle", " 9-7 Systems of Variable Mass", "10. Collisions", " 10-1 What is a Collision?", " 10-2 Impulse and Momentum", " 10-3 Conservation of Momentum during Collisions", " 10-4 Collisions in One Dimension", " 10-5 The "True" Measure of a Force", " 10-6 Collisions in Two and Three Dimensions", " 10-7 Cross Section", " 10-8 Reactions and Decay Processes", "11. Rotational Kinematics", " 11-1 Rotational Motion", " 11-2 Rotational Kinematics - the Variables", " 11-3 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration", " 11-4 Rotational Quantities as Vectors", " 11-5 Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle in Circular Motion - Scalar Form", " 11-6 Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle in Circular Motion - Vector Form", "12. Rotational Dynamics I", " 12-1 Introduction", " 12-2 Torque Acting on a Particle", " 12-3 Angular Momentum of a Particle", " 12-4 Systems of Particles", " 12-5 Kinetic Energy of Rotation and Rotational Inertia", " 12-6 Rotational Dynamics of a Rigid Body", " 12-7 The Combined Translational and Rotational Motion of a Rigid Body", "13. Rotational Dynamics II and the Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-1 Introduction", " 13-2 The Top", " 13-3 Angular Momentum and Angular Velocity", " 13-4 Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-5 Some Other Aspects of the Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-6 Rotational Dynamics - A Review", "14. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies", " 14-1 Rigid Bodies", " 14-2 The Equilibrium of a Rigid Body", " 14-3 Center of Gravity", " 14-4 Examples of Equilibrium", " 14-5 Stable, Unstable, and Neutral Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies in a Gravitational Field", "15. Oscillations", " 15-1 Oscillations", " 15-2 The Simple Harmonic Oscillator", " 15-3 Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-4 Energy Considerations in Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-5 Applications of Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-6 Relation between Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion", " 15-7 Combinations of Harmonic Motions", " 15-8 Two-Body oscillations", " 15-9 Damped Harmonic Motion", " 15-10 Forced Oscillations and Resonance", "16. Gravitation", " 16-1 Historical Introduction", " 16-2 The Law of Universal Gravitation", " 16-3 The Constant of Universal Gravitation, G", " 16-4 Inertial and Gravitational Mass", " 16-5 Variations in Acceleration Due to Gravity", " 16-6 Gravitational Effect of a Spherical Distribution of Mass", " 16-7 The Motions of Planets and Satellites", " 16-8 The Gravitational Field", " 16-9 Gravitational Potential Energy", " 16-10 Potential Energy for Many-Particle Systems", " 16-11 Energy Considerations in the Motions of Planets and Satellites", " 16-12 The Earth as an Inertial Reference Frame", " 16-13 The Principle of Equivalence", "17. Fluid Statics", " 17-1 Fluids", " 17-2 Pressure and Density", " 17-3 The Variation of Pressure in a Fluid at Rest", " 17-4 Pascal's Principle and Archimedes' Principle", " 17-5 Measurement of Pressure", "18. Fluid Dynamics", " 18-1 General Concepts of Fluid Flow", " 18-2 Streamlines", " 18-3 The Equation of Continuity", " 18-4 Bernoulli's Equation", " 18-5 Applications of Bernoulli's Equation and the Equation of Continuity", " 18-6 Conservation of Momentum in Fluid Mechanics", " 18-7 Fields of Flow", "19. Waves in Elastic Media", " 19-1 Mechanical Waves", " 19-2 Types of Waves", " 19-3 Traveling Waves", " 19-4 The Superposition Principle", " 19-5 Wave Speed", " 19-6 Power and Intensity in Wave Motion", " 19-7 Interference of Waves", " 19-8 Complex Waves", " 19-9 Standing Waves", " 19-10 Resonance", "20. Sound Waves", " 20-1 Audible, Ultrasonic, and infrasonic Waves", " 20-2 Propagation and Speed of Longitudinal Waves", " 20-3 Traveling Longitudinal Waves", " 20-4 Standing Longitudinal Waves", " 20-S Vibrating Systems and Sources of Sound", " 20-6 Beats", " 20-7 The Doppler Effect", "21. Temperature", " 21-1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Descriptions", " 21-2 Thermal Equilibrium - The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics", " 21-3 Measuring Temperature", " 21-4 The Constant Volume Gas Thermometer", " 21-5 Ideal Gas Temperature Scale", " 21-6 The Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales", " 21-7 The International Practical Temperature Scale", " 21-8 Temperature Expansion", "22. Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics", " 22-1 Heat, a Form of Energy", " 22-2 Quantity of Heat and Specific Heat", " 22-3 Molar Heat Capacities of Solids", " 22-4 Heat Conduction", " 22-5 The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat", " 22-6 Heat and Work", " 22-7 The first Law of Thermodynamics", " 22-8 Some Applications of the First Law of Thermodynamics", "23. Kinetic Theory of Gases - I", " 23-i Introduction", " 23-2 Ideal Gas - A Macroscopic Description", " 23-3 An Ideal Gas - Microscopic Definition", " 23-4 Kinetic Calculation of the Pressure", " 23-5 Kinetic Interpretation of Temperature", " 23-6 Intermolecular Forces", " 23-7 Specific Heats of an Ideal Gas", " 23-8 Equipartition of Energy", "24. Kinetic Theory of Gases - II", " 24-1 Mean Free Path", " 24-2 Distribution of Molecular Speeds", " 24-3 Experimental Confirmation of the Maxwellian Distribution", " 24-4 Brownian Motion", " 24-5 The van der Waals Equation of State", "25. Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics", " 25-1 Introduction", " 25-2 Reversible and Irreversible Processes", " 25-3 The Carnot Cycle", " 25-4 The Second Law of Thermodynamics", " 25-5 The Efficiency of Engines", " 25-6 The Thermodynamic Temperature Scale", " 25-7 Entropy - Reversible Processes", " 25-8 Entropy - Irreversible Processes", " 25-9 Entropy and the Second Law", " 25-10 Entropy and Disorder", "26. Charge and Matter", " 26-1 Electromagnetism - a Preview", " 26-2 Electric Charge", " 26-3 Conductors and Insulators", " 26-4 Coulomb's Law", " 26-5 Charge Is Quantized", " 26-6 Charge and Matter", " 26-7 Charge Is Conserved", "27. The Electric Field", " 27-1 The Electric Field", " 27-2 The Electric Field E", " 27-3 Lines of Force", " 27-4 Calculation of E", " 27-5 A Point Charge in An Electric Field", " 27-6 A Dipole in An Electric Field", "28. Gauss' Law", " 28-1 Introduction", " 28-2 Flux", " 28-3 Flux of the Electric Field", " 28-4 Gauss' Law", " 28-5 Gauss' Law and the Coulomb's Law", " 28-6 An Insulated Conductor", " 28-7 Experimental Proof of Gauss' Law and Coulomb's Laws", " 28-8 Gauss' Law - Somme Applications", " 28-9 The Nuclear Model of the Atom", "29. Electric Potential", " 29-1 Electric Potential", " 29-2 Potential and the Electric Field", " 29-3 Potential Due to a Point Charge", " 29-4 A Group of Point Charges", " 29-5 Potential Due to a Dipole", " 29-6 Electric Potential Energy", " 29-7 Calculation of E from V", " 29-8 An Insulated Conductor", " 29-9 The Electrostatic Generator", "30. Capacitors and Dielectrics", " 30-1 Capacitance", " 30-2 Calculating Capacitance", " 30-3 Energy Storage in an Electric Field", " 30-4 Parallel-Plate Capacitor with Dielectric", " 30-5 Dielectrics - An Atomic View", " 30-6 Dielectrics and Gauss' Law", " 30-7 Three Electric Vectors", "31. Current and Resistance", " 31-1 Current and Current Density", " 31-2 Resistance, Resistivity, and Conductivity", " 31-3 Ohm's Law", " 31-4 Ohm's Law - A Microscopic View", " 31-5 Energy Transfers in an Electric Circuit", "32. Electromotive Force and Circuits", " 32-1 Electromotive Force", " 32-2 Calculating the Current", " 32-3 Other Single Loop Circuits", " 32-4 Potential Differences", " 32-5 Multiloop Circuits", " 32-6 Measuring Currents and Potential Differences", " 32-7 The Potentiometer", " 32-8 RC Circuits", "33. The Magnetic Field", " 33-1 The Magnetic Field", " 33-2 The Definition of B", " 33-3 Magnetic Force on a Current", " 33-4 Torque on a Current Loop", " 33-5 The Hall Effect", " 33-6 Circulation Charges", " 33-7 The Cyclotron", " 33-8 Thomson's Experiment", "34. Ampère's Law", " 34-1 Ampère's Law", " 34-2 B Near a Long Wire", " 34-3 Magnetic Lines of Induction", " 34-4 Two Parallel Conductors", " 34-5 B for a Solenoid", " 34-6 The Biot-Savart Law", "35. Faraday's Law of Induction", " 35-1 Faraday's Experiments", " 35-2 Faraday's Law of Induction", " 35-3 Lenz' Law", " 35-4 Induction - A quantitative Study", " 35-5 Time-Varying Magnetic Fields", " 35-6 The Betatron", " 35-7 Induction and Relative Motion", "36. Inductance", " 36-1 Inductance", " 36-2 Calculation of Inductance", " 36-3 An LR Circuit", " 36-4 Energy and the Magnetic Field", " 36-5 Energy Density and the Magnetic Field", "37. Magnetic Properties of Matter", " 37-1 Poles and Dipoles", " 37-2 Gauss' Law for Magnetism", " 37-3 Paramagnetism", " 37-4 Diamagnetism", " 37-5 Ferromagnetism", " 37-6 Nuclear Magnetism", " 37-7 Three Magnetic Vectors", "38. Electromagnetic Oscillations", " 38-1 LC Oscillations", " 38-2 Analogy to Simple Harmonic Motion", " 38-3 Electromagnetic Oscillations - Quantitative", " 38-4 Forced Oscillations and Resonance", " 38-5 Lumped and Distributed Elements", " 38-6 Electromagnetic Resonant Cavity", " 38-7 Induced Magnetic Fields", " 38-8 Displacement Current", " 38-9 Maxwell's Equations", " 38-10 Maxwell's Equations and Cavity Oscillations", "39. Electromagnetic Waves", " 39-1 Transmission Lines", " 39-2 Coaxial Cable - Fields and Currents", " 39-3 Waveguide", " 39-4 Radiation", " 39-5 Traveling Waves and Maxwell's Equations", " 39-6 The Poynting Vector", "40. The Nature and Propagation of Light", " 40-1 Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum", " 40-2 Energy and Momentum", " 40-3 The Speed of Light ", " 40-4 Moving Sources and Observers", " 40-5 Doppler Effect", "41. Reflection and Refraction - Plane Waves and Plane Surfaces", " 41-1 Reflection and Refraction", " 41-2 Huygens' Principle", " 41-3 Huygens' Principle and the Law of Reflection", " 41-4 Huygens' Principle and the Law of Refraction", " 41-5 Total Internal Reflection", " 41-6 Fermat's Principle", "42. Reflection and Refraction - Spherical Waves and Spherical Surfaces", " 42-1 Geometrical Optics and Wave Optics", " 42-2 Spherical Waves - Plane Mirror", " 42-3 Spherical Waves - Spherical Mirror", " 42-4 Spherical Refracting Surface", " 42-5 Thin Lenses", "43. Interference", " 43-1 Young's Experiment", " 43-2 Coherence", " 43-3 Intensity in Young's Experiment", " 43-4 Adding Wave Disturbances", " 43-5 Interference in Thin Films", " 43-6 Optical Reversibility and Phase Changes on Reflection", " 43-7 Michelson's Interferometer", " 43-8 Michelson's Interferometer and Light Propagation", "44. Diffraction", " 44-1 Introduction", " 44-2 Single Slit", " 44-3 Single Slit - Qualitative", " 44-4 Single Slit - Quantitative", " 44-5 Diffraction at a Single Aperture", " 44-6 Double Slit Interference and Diffraction Combined", "45. Gratings and Spectra", " 45-1 Introduction", " 45-2 Multiple Slits", " 45-3 Diffraction Gratings", " 45-4 Resolving Power of a Grating", " 45-5 X-Ray Diffraction", " 45-6 Bragg's Law", "46. Polarization", " 46-1 Polarization", " 46-2 Polarizing Sheets", " 46-3 Polarization by Reflection", " 46-4 Double Refraction", " 46-5 Circular Polarization", " 46-6 Angular Momentum of Light", " 46-7 Scattering of Light", " 46-8 Double Scattering", "47. Light and Quantum Physics", " 47-1 Sources of Light", " 47-2 Cavity Radiators", " 47-3 Planck's Radiation Formula", " 47-4 Photoelectric Effect", " 47-5 Einstein's Photon Theory", " 47-6 The Compton Effect", " 47-7 Line Spectra", " 47-8 The Hydrogen Atom", " 47-9 The Correspondence Principle", "48. Waves and Particles", " 48-1 Matter Waves", " 48-2 Atomic Structure and Standing Waves", " 48-3 Wave Mechanics", " 48-4 Meaning of Ψ (Psi)", " 48-5 The Uncertainty Principle", "Supplementary Topics", " I. Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle Moving in a Plane", " II. Polar Vectors and Axial Vectors", " III. The Wave Equation for a Stretched String", " IV. Derivation of Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law", " V. The Differential Form of Maxwell's Equations and the Electromagnetic Wave Equation", "Supplementary Problems", "Appendices", " A. Definition of Standards and Fundamental and Derived Physical Constants", " B. Miscellaneous Terrestrial Data", " C. The Solar System", " D. Periodic Table of the Elements", " E. The Particles of Physics", " F. Symbols, Dimensions, and Units for Physical Quantities", " G. Conversion Factors", " H. Mathematical Symbols and the Greek Alphabet", " I. Mathematical Formulas", " J. Values of Trigonometric Functions", " K. Nobel Prize Winners in Physics", " L. The Gaussian System of Units", "Answers to Problems", "Answers to Supplementary Problems", "Index".

Pænt stor og grundig fysiklærebog. Men den er kommet i mange udgaver siden. Den her har fx ikke synkrotroner med.
 
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bnielsen | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 4, 2016 |
Indeholder "Preface to the third edition of part one", "Preface to the third edition of part two", "1. Measurement", " 1-1 Physical Quantities, Standards, and Units", " 1-2 The International System of Units", " 1-3 The Standard of Length", " 1-4 The Standard of Mass", " 1-5 The Standard of Time", "2. Vectors", " 2-1 Vectors and Scalars", " 2-2 Addition of Vectors, Geometric Method", " 2-3 Resolution and Addition of Vectors, Analytic Method", " 2-4 Multiplication of Vectors", " 2-5 Vectors and the Laws of Physics", "3. Motion in One Dimension", " 3-1 Mechanics", " 3-2 Particle Kinematics", " 3-3 Average Velocity", " 3-4 Instantaneous Velocity", " 3-5 One-Dimensional Motion—Variable Velocity", " 3-6 Acceleration", " 3-7 One-Dimensional Motion—Variable Acceleration", " 3-8 One-Dimensional Motion—Constant Acceleration", " 3-9 Consistency of Units and Dimensions", " 3-10 Freely Falling Bodies", " 3-11 Equations of Motion in Free Fall", "4. Motion in a Plane", " 4-1 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration", " 4-2 Motion in a Plane with Constant Acceleration", " 4-3 Projectile Motion", " 4-4 Uniform Circular Motion", " 4-5 Tangential Acceleration in Circular Motion", " 4-6 Relative Velocity and Acceleration", "5. Particle Dynamics-I", " 5-1 Classical Mechanics", " 5-2 Newton's First Law", " 5-3 Force", " 5-4 Mass; Newton's Second Law", " 5-5 Newton's Third Law of Motion", " 5-6 Systems of Mechanical Units", " 5-7 The Force Laws", " 5-8 Weight and Mass", " 5-9 A Static Procedure for Measuring Forces", " 5-10 Some Applications of Newton's Laws of Motion", "6. Particle Dynamics-II", " 6-1 Introduction", " 6-2 Frictional Forces", " 6-3 The Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion", " 6-4 Forces and Pseudo-Forces", " 6-5 Classical Mechanics, Relativistic Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics", "7. Work and Energy", " 7-1 Introduction", " 7-2 Work Done by a Constant Force", " 7-3 Work Done by a Variable Force - One-Dimensional Case", " 7-4 Work Done by a Variable Force - Two-Dimensional Case", " 7-5 Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem", " 7-6 Significance of the Work-Energy Theorem", " 7-7 Power", "8. The Conservation of Energy", " 8-1 Introduction", " 8-2 Conservative Forces", " 8-3 Potential Energy", " 8-4 One-Dimensional Conservative Systems", " 8-5 The Complete Solution of the Problem for One Dimensional Forces Depending on Position Only", " 8-6 Two and Three-Dimensional Conservation Systems", " 8-7 Nonconservative Forces", " 8-8 The Conservation of Energy", " 8-9 Mass and Energy", "9. Conservation of Linear Momentum", " 9-1 Center of Mass", " 9-2 Motion of the Center of Mass", " 9-3 Linear Momentum of a Particle", " 9-4 Linear Momentum of a System of Particles", " 9-5 Conservation of Linear Momentum", " 9-6 Some Applications of the Momentum Principle", " 9-7 Systems of Variable Mass", "10. Collisions", " 10-1 What is a Collision?", " 10-2 Impulse and Momentum", " 10-3 Conservation of Momentum during Collisions", " 10-4 Collisions in One Dimension", " 10-5 The "True" Measure of a Force", " 10-6 Collisions in Two and Three Dimensions", " 10-7 Cross Section", " 10-8 Reactions and Decay Processes", "11. Rotational Kinematics", " 11-1 Rotational Motion", " 11-2 Rotational Kinematics - the Variables", " 11-3 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration", " 11-4 Rotational Quantities as Vectors", " 11-5 Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle in Circular Motion - Scalar Form", " 11-6 Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle in Circular Motion - Vector Form", "12. Rotational Dynamics I", " 12-1 Introduction", " 12-2 Torque Acting on a Particle", " 12-3 Angular Momentum of a Particle", " 12-4 Systems of Particles", " 12-5 Kinetic Energy of Rotation and Rotational Inertia", " 12-6 Rotational Dynamics of a Rigid Body", " 12-7 The Combined Translational and Rotational Motion of a Rigid Body", "13. Rotational Dynamics II and the Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-1 Introduction", " 13-2 The Top", " 13-3 Angular Momentum and Angular Velocity", " 13-4 Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-5 Some Other Aspects of the Conservation of Angular Momentum", " 13-6 Rotational Dynamics - A Review", "14. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies", " 14-1 Rigid Bodies", " 14-2 The Equilibrium of a Rigid Body", " 14-3 Center of Gravity", " 14-4 Examples of Equilibrium", " 14-5 Stable, Unstable, and Neutral Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies in a Gravitational Field", "15. Oscillations", " 15-1 Oscillations", " 15-2 The Simple Harmonic Oscillator", " 15-3 Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-4 Energy Considerations in Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-5 Applications of Simple Harmonic Motion", " 15-6 Relation between Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion", " 15-7 Combinations of Harmonic Motions", " 15-8 Two-Body oscillations", " 15-9 Damped Harmonic Motion", " 15-10 Forced Oscillations and Resonance", "16. Gravitation", " 16-1 Historical Introduction", " 16-2 The Law of Universal Gravitation", " 16-3 The Constant of Universal Gravitation, G", " 16-4 Inertial and Gravitational Mass", " 16-5 Variations in Acceleration Due to Gravity", " 16-6 Gravitational Effect of a Spherical Distribution of Mass", " 16-7 The Motions of Planets and Satellites", " 16-8 The Gravitational Field", " 16-9 Gravitational Potential Energy", " 16-10 Potential Energy for Many-Particle Systems", " 16-11 Energy Considerations in the Motions of Planets and Satellites", " 16-12 The Earth as an Inertial Reference Frame", " 16-13 The Principle of Equivalence", "17. Fluid Statics", " 17-1 Fluids", " 17-2 Pressure and Density", " 17-3 The Variation of Pressure in a Fluid at Rest", " 17-4 Pascal's Principle and Archimedes' Principle", " 17-5 Measurement of Pressure", "18. Fluid Dynamics", " 18-1 General Concepts of Fluid Flow", " 18-2 Streamlines", " 18-3 The Equation of Continuity", " 18-4 Bernoulli's Equation", " 18-5 Applications of Bernoulli's Equation and the Equation of Continuity", " 18-6 Conservation of Momentum in Fluid Mechanics", " 18-7 Fields of Flow", "19. Waves in Elastic Media", " 19-1 Mechanical Waves", " 19-2 Types of Waves", " 19-3 Traveling Waves", " 19-4 The Superposition Principle", " 19-5 Wave Speed", " 19-6 Power and Intensity in Wave Motion", " 19-7 Interference of Waves", " 19-8 Complex Waves", " 19-9 Standing Waves", " 19-10 Resonance", "20. Sound Waves", " 20-1 Audible, Ultrasonic, and infrasonic Waves", " 20-2 Propagation and Speed of Longitudinal Waves", " 20-3 Traveling Longitudinal Waves", " 20-4 Standing Longitudinal Waves", " 20-S Vibrating Systems and Sources of Sound", " 20-6 Beats", " 20-7 The Doppler Effect", "21. Temperature", " 21-1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Descriptions", " 21-2 Thermal Equilibrium - The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics", " 21-3 Measuring Temperature", " 21-4 The Constant Volume Gas Thermometer", " 21-5 Ideal Gas Temperature Scale", " 21-6 The Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales", " 21-7 The International Practical Temperature Scale", " 21-8 Temperature Expansion", "22. Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics", " 22-1 Heat, a Form of Energy", " 22-2 Quantity of Heat and Specific Heat", " 22-3 Molar Heat Capacities of Solids", " 22-4 Heat Conduction", " 22-5 The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat", " 22-6 Heat and Work", " 22-7 The first Law of Thermodynamics", " 22-8 Some Applications of the First Law of Thermodynamics", "23. Kinetic Theory of Gases - I", " 23-i Introduction", " 23-2 Ideal Gas - A Macroscopic Description", " 23-3 An Ideal Gas - Microscopic Definition", " 23-4 Kinetic Calculation of the Pressure", " 23-5 Kinetic Interpretation of Temperature", " 23-6 Intermolecular Forces", " 23-7 Specific Heats of an Ideal Gas", " 23-8 Equipartition of Energy", "24. Kinetic Theory of Gases - II", " 24-1 Mean Free Path", " 24-2 Distribution of Molecular Speeds", " 24-3 Experimental Confirmation of the Maxwellian Distribution", " 24-4 Brownian Motion", " 24-5 The van der Waals Equation of State", "25. Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics", " 25-1 Introduction", " 25-2 Reversible and Irreversible Processes", " 25-3 The Carnot Cycle", " 25-4 The Second Law of Thermodynamics", " 25-5 The Efficiency of Engines", " 25-6 The Thermodynamic Temperature Scale", " 25-7 Entropy - Reversible Processes", " 25-8 Entropy - Irreversible Processes", " 25-9 Entropy and the Second Law", " 25-10 Entropy and Disorder", "26. Charge and Matter", " 26-1 Electromagnetism - a Preview", " 26-2 Electric Charge", " 26-3 Conductors and Insulators", " 26-4 Coulomb's Law", " 26-5 Charge is Quantized", " 26-6 Charge and Matter", " 26-7 Charge is Conserved", "27. The Electric Field", " 27-1 The Electric Field", " 27-2 The Electric Field E", " 27-3 Lines of Force", " 27-4 Calculation of E", " 27-5 A Point Charge in An Electric Field", " 27-6 A Dipole in An Electric Field", "28. Gauss' Law", " 28-1 Introduction", " 28-2 Flux", " 28-3 Flux of the Electric Field", " 28-4 Gauss' Law", " 28-5 Gauss' Law and the Coulomb's Law", " 28-6 An Insulated Conductor", " 28-7 Experimental Proof of Gauss' Law and Coulomb's Laws", " 28-8 Gauss' Law - Somme Applications", " 28-9 The Nuclear Model of the Atom", "29. Electric Potential", " 29-1 Electric Potential", " 29-2 Potential and the Electric Field", " 29-3 Potential Due to a Point Charge", " 29-4 A Group of Point Charges", " 29-5 Potential Due to a Dipole", " 29-6 Electric Potential Energy", " 29-7 Calculation of E from V", " 29-8 An Insulated Conductor", " 29-9 The Electrostatic Generator", "30. Capacitors and Dielectrics", " 30-1 Capacitance", " 30-2 Calculating Capacitance", " 30-3 Energy Storage in an Electric Field", " 30-4 Parallel-Plate Capacitor with Dielectric", " 30-5 Dielectrics - An Atomic View", " 30-6 Dielectrics and Gauss' Law", " 30-7 Three Electric Vectors", "31. Current and Resistance", " 31-1 Current and Current Density", " 31-2 Resistance, Resistivity, and Conductivity", " 31-3 Ohm's Law", " 31-4 Ohm's Law - A Microscopic View", " 31-5 Energy Transfers in an Electric Circuit", "32. Electromotive Force and Circuits", " 32-1 Electromotive Force", " 32-2 Calculating the Current", " 32-3 Other Single Loop Circuits", " 32-4 Potential Differences", " 32-5 Multiloop Circuits", " 32-6 Measuring Currents and Potential Differences", " 32-7 The Potentiometer", " 32-8 RC Circuits", "33. The Magnetic Field", " 33-1 The Magnetic Field", " 33-2 The Definition of B", " 33-3 Magnetic Force on a Current", " 33-4 Torque on a Current Loop", " 33-5 The Hall Effect", " 33-6 Circulation Charges", " 33-7 Cyclotrons and Synchrotrons", " 33-8 The Discovery of the Electron", "34. Ampere's Law", " 34-1 Ampere's Law", " 34-2 B Near a Long Wire", " 34-3 Lines of B", " 34-4 Two Parallel Conductors", " 34-5 B for a Solenoid", " 34-6 The Biot-Savart Law", "35. Faraday's Law of Induction", " 35-1 Faraday's Experiments", " 35-2 Faraday's Law of Induction", " 35-3 Lenz' Law", " 35-4 Induction - A quantitative Study", " 35-5 Time-Varying Magnetic Fields", " 35-6 The Betatron", " 35-7 Induction and Relative Motion", "36. Inductance", " 36-1 Inductance", " 36-2 Calculation of Inductance", " 36-3 An LR Circuit", " 36-4 Energy and the Magnetic Field", " 36-5 Energy Density and Magnetic Field", " 36-6 Mutual Inductance", "37. Magnetic Properties of Matter", " 37-1 Poles and Dipoles", " 37-2 Gauss' Law for Magnetism", " 37-3 The Magnetism of the Earth", " 37-4 Paramagnetism", " 37-5 Diamagnetism", " 37-6 Ferromagnetism", " 37-7 Nuclear Magnetism", " 37-8 Three Magnetic Vectors", "38. Electromagnetic Oscillations", " 38-1 LC Oscillations", " 38-2 Analogy to Simple Harmonic Motion", " 38-3 Electromagnetic Oscillations: Quantitative", " 38-4 Lumped and Distributed Elements", " 38-5 Electromagnetic Resonant Cavity", "39. Alternating Currents", " 39-1 Introduction", " 39-2 RCL Elements, ConsideredSeparately", " 39-3 The Single-Loop RCL Circuit", " 39-4 Power in Alternating Current Circuits", " 39-5 Resonance in Alternating Current Circuits", " 39-6 Alternating Current Rectifiers and Filters", " 39-7 The Transformer", "40. Maxwell's Equations", " 40-1 The Basic Equations of Electromagnetism", " 40-2 Induced Magnetic Fields", " 40-3 Displacement Current", " 40-4 Maxwell's Equations ", " 40-5 Maxwell's Equations and Cavity Oscillations", "41. Electromagnetic Waves", " 41-1 Introduction", " 41-2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum", " 41-3 Electromagnetic Waves from Space", " 41-4 Transmission Lines", " 41-5 Coaxial Cable - Fields and Currents", " 41-6 Waveguide", " 41-7 Radiation", " 41-8 Traveling Waves and Maxwell's Equations", " 41-9 The Poynting Vector", "42. The Nature and Propagation of Light", " 42-1 Introduction", " 42-2 Energy and Momentum", " 42-3 The Speed of Light ", " 42-4 Moving Sources and Observers", " 42-5 Doppler Effect", "43. Reflection and Refraction - Plane Waves and Plane Surfaces", " 43-1 Reflection and Refraction", " 43-2 Huygens' Principle", " 43-3 Huygens' Principle and the Law of Reflection", " 43-4 Huygens' Principle and the Law of Refraction", " 43-5 Total Internal Reflection", " 43-6 Fermat's Principle", "44. Reflection and Refraction - Spherical Waves and Spherical Surfaces", " 44-1 Geometrical Optics and Wave Optics", " 44-2 Spherical Waves - Plane Mirror", " 44-3 Spherical Waves - Spherical Mirror", " 44-4 Spherical Refracting Surface", " 44-5 Thin Lenses", " 44-6 Optical Instruments", "45. Interference", " 45-1 Young's Experiment", " 45-2 Coherence", " 45-3 Intensity in Young's Experiment", " 45-4 Adding Wave Disturbances", " 45-5 Interference in Thin Films", " 45-6 Optical Reversibility and Phase Changes on Reflection", " 45-7 Michelson's Interferometer", " 45-8 Michelson's Interferometer and Light Propagation", "46. Diffraction", " 46-1 Introduction", " 46-2 Single Slit", " 46-3 Single Slit - Qualitative", " 46-4 Single Slit - Quantitative", " 46-5 Diffraction at a Single Aperture", " 46-6 Double Slit Interference and Diffraction Combined", "47. Gratings and Spectra", " 47-1 Introduction", " 47-2 Multiple Slits", " 47-3 Diffraction Gratings", " 47-4 Resolving Power of a Grating", " 47-5 X-Ray Diffraction", " 47-6 Bragg's Law", "48. Polarization", " 48-1 Polarization", " 48-2 Polarizing Sheets", " 48-3 Polarization by Reflection", " 48-4 Double Refraction", " 48-5 Circular Polarization", " 48-6 Angular Momentum of Light", " 48-7 Scattering of Light", " 48-8 Double Scattering", "49. Light and Quantum Physics", " 49-1 Sources of Light", " 49-2 Cavity Radiators", " 49-3 Planck's Radiation Formula", " 49-4 Photoelectric Effect", " 49-5 Einstein's Photon Theory", " 49-6 The Compton Effect", " 49-7 Line Spectra", " 49-8 Atomic Models The Bohr Hydrogen Atom", "50. Waves and Particles", " 50-1 Matter Waves", " 50-2 Atomic Structure and Standing Waves", " 50-3 Wave Mechanics", " 50-4 Meaning of Ψ (Psi)", " 50-5 The Uncertainty Principle", "Supplementary Topics", " I. Relation between Linear and Angular Kinematics for a Particle Moving in a Plane", " II. Polar Vectors and Axial Vectors", " III. The Wave Equation for a Stretched String", " IV. Derivation of Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law", " V. Special Relativity - A Summary of Conclusions", " VI. The Differential Form of Maxwell's Equations and the Electromagnetic Wave Equation", "Appendices", " A. The International System of Units", " B. Some Fundamental Constants of Physics", " C. Solar, Terrestrial, and Lunar Data", " D. The Solar System", " E. Periodic Table of the Elements", " F. The Particles of Physics", " G. Conversion Factors", " H. Mathematical Symbols and the Greek Alphabet", " I. Mathematical Formulas", " J. Trigonometric Functions", " K. Nobel Prizes in Physics", " L. The Gaussian System of Units", "Index".

Der er trykfejl i indholdsfortegnelsen som lader antyde at den ikke er genereret udfra manuskriptet. Fx 33-7 hvor indholdsfortegnelsen skriver Synchotrons mens teksten siger Synchrotrons. Det sidste er selvfølgelig det rigtige. Tilsvarende med 49.8 The Bohn Hydrogen Atom hvor der står Bohr i teksten.

Gigantisk fysikbog, der forsøger at få dækket en hel masse emner rimeligt grundigt.
 
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bnielsen | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 4, 2016 |
Replaces 3rd Ed. volume; amazing book for clarity of development of topics.
 
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mkelly | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 2, 2015 |
I used this book in 1990, and tried to use it again in 2015 but it was just too outdated. So I replaced it with the 10 Ed.
 
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mkelly | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 2, 2015 |
Cap 1. Mediação
Cap 2. Movimento Retilíneo
Cap 3. Vetores
Cap 4. Movimentos em Duas e Três Dimensões.
Cap 5. Força e movimento 1
Cap 6. Força e movimento 2
Cap 7. Energia cinética e trabalho.
Cap 8. Energia potencial e conservação da energia
Cap 9. Centro de massa e Momento Linear
Cap 10. Rotação
Cap 11. Rolamento, Torque, Momento Angular
 
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TiagoPLopes | Nov 1, 2013 |
Volume 2 de um dos livros mais utilizados para o ensino de física no Ensino Superior na área de exatas.
A maior parte dos textos de abertura dos capítulos (exemplos de física aplicada que têm por objetivo despertar o interesse do leitor pelo assunto que será discutido no capítulo) é nova e foi extraída de artigos científicos em vários campos de pesquisa.
Centenas de problemas no final dos capítulos foram reformulados para tornar mais claros tanto os enunciados como as respostas. Os Problemas estão agrupados por seções e possuem uma indicação do grau de dificuldade.

Volume 2:
Cap 12. Equilíbrio e elasticidade.
Cap 13. Gravitação
Cap 14. Fluidos.
Cap 15. Oscilações
Cap 16. Ondas 1
Cap 17. Ondas 2
Cap 18. Temperatura, Calor e a Primeira lei da termodinâmica.
Cap 19. A teoria cinética dos gases.
Cap 20. Entropia e a Segunda lei da termodinâmica.
 
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TiagoPLopes | otra reseña | Nov 1, 2013 |
This is the book that was selected for my calculus-based physics course in undergraduate. It had plenty of examples and go into all the interesting details of the basics of physics. I would recommend the bopok to anyone with an interest in physics as it relates to motion, force, ect.
 
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plaws595 | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 8, 2011 |
 
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rsk2006 | Feb 26, 2009 |
I liked this one the best of all my undergraduate textbooks in quantum physics. The exposition is relatively prose-heavy, but it never gets tedious, and the ideas are clear.
 
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