Modern Physical Science

Modern Physical Science
Author: Troop,Harry E. Tropp,Alfred E. Friedl
Publsiher: Holt Rinehart & Winston
Total Pages: 623
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0030050529

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I Like To Move It Physical Science Book for Kids Newton s Laws of Motion Children s Physics Book

I Like To Move It  Physical Science Book for Kids   Newton s Laws of Motion   Children s Physics Book
Author: Professor Beaver
Publsiher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781541941144

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If you’re playing basketball, that’s science in action! Science is all around us and in everything that we do this even more true for basketball. Issac Newton explains the concept of Motion in Physical Science by using Three Laws of Motion. In this book, you will get the chance to fully understand Newton’s Three Laws using a sport we all know and love – Basketball! Learn who Sir Issac Newton was, and dive into Inertia and other great physical science terms that help to explain and simplify exactly how “Motion” Works.

Modern Physical Science

Modern Physical Science
Author: Alfred E. Friedl,Frank V. Kitko,Harry E. Tropp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1991
Genre: Physics
ISBN: 003005057X

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Science and Society Quantum histories

Science and Society  Quantum histories
Author: Peter Galison,Michael D. Gordin,David Kaiser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2001
Genre: Physics
ISBN: 0415937175

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Workbook for Modern Physical Science

Workbook for Modern Physical Science
Author: William Osbert Brooks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1962
Genre: Physics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119786007

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Modern Physics

Modern Physics
Author: Jeremy I Pfeffer,Shlomo Nir
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781908979575

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This second edition of the successful textbook, Modern Physics: An Introductory Text, preserves the unique blend of readability, scientific rigour and authenticity that made its predecessor so indispensible a text for non-physics science majors. As in the first edition, it sets out to present 20th century physics in a form accessible and useful to students of the life sciences, medicine, agricultural, earth and environmental sciences. It is also valuable as a first reader and source text for students majoring in the physical sciences and engineering. Two new chapters have been added, one on Einstein's elucidation of Brownian Motion and the second on Quantum Electrodynamics. Taking the discovery of the electron, the formulation of Maxwellian electromagnetism and Einstein's elucidation of Brownian motion as its starting point, the text proceeds to a comprehensive presentation of the three seminal ideas of 20th century physics: Special and General Relativity, Quantum Theory and the Nuclear Atom. From here the text moves on to the new discoveries prompted by these ideas, their impact on our understanding of natural phenomena and their application to the development and invention of the devices and technologies that define the 21st century. Questions, exercises and problems for student assignments are found at the end of each of the six parts into which the text is divided; answers to the numerical questions are at the end of the book. The techniques by which trigonometric functions, phasors (rotating vectors) and complex numbers are employed in the mathematical description of wave motion are summarised in a supplementary section. In consideration of the audience for whom the book is intended, all mathematics other than that required for descriptive or illustrative purposes has been omitted from the main body of the text and incorporated into the 47 worked examples and 11 appendices. Sample Chapter(s) Preface and Table of Contents (69 KB) Chapter 1.1: The Electron (65 KB) Request Inspection Copy

Physics for Scientists Engineers

Physics for Scientists   Engineers
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publsiher: Addison-Wesley
Total Pages: 1228
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0321542150

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This package contains the following components: -0132273594: Physics for Scientists & Engineers Vol. 2 (Chs 21-35) -0132274000: Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics, Vol. 3 (Chs 36-44) -013613923X: Physics for Scientists & Engineers Vol. 1 (Chs 1-20) with MasteringPhysics(tm)

Modern Physics

Modern Physics
Author: John Morrison
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2009-11-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780123751133

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Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of modern physics and to the various fields of contemporary physics. The book's main goal is to help prepare engineering students for the upper division courses on devices they will later take, and to provide physics majors and engineering students an up-to-date description of contemporary physics. The book begins with a review of the basic properties of particles and waves from the vantage point of classical physics, followed by an overview of the important ideas of new quantum theory. It describes experiments that help characterize the ways in which radiation interacts with matter. Later chapters deal with particular fields of modern physics. These include includes an account of the ideas and the technical developments that led to the ruby and helium-neon lasers, and a modern description of laser cooling and trapping of atoms. The treatment of condensed matter physics is followed by two chapters devoted to semiconductors that conclude with a phenomenological description of the semiconductor laser. Relativity and particle physics are then treated together, followed by a discussion of Feynman diagrams and particle physics. Develops modern quantum mechanical ideas systematically and uses these ideas consistently throughout the book Carefully considers fundamental subjects such as transition probabilities, crystal structure, reciprocal lattices, and Bloch theorem which are fundamental to any treatment of lasers and semiconductor devices Uses applets which make it possible to consider real physical systems such as many-electron atoms and semi-conductor devices