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Physics Matters: An Introduction to Conceptual Physics » (1st Edition)

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Authors: James Trefil, Robert M. Hazen, Robert M. Hazen
ISBN-13: 9780471150589, ISBN-10: 0471150584
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: January 2004
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: James Trefil

James Trefil is the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Physics at George Mason University. He has made contributions to research in elementary particle physics, fluid mechanics, medical physics (including cancer research), and the earth sciences and has written extensively about science for the general audience. He has recently completed a term as General Councilor of the American Physical Society and was awarded the prestigious Gemant Prize of the American Institute of Physics for his efforts to present science to the general public.

Robert M. Hazen is the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Earth Science at George Mason University and Staff Scientist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington Geophysical Laboratory. He performs research on materials at high pressure and is studying the hypothesis that life arose in a deep, high-pressure environment. He is the author of more than 230 articles and 16 books on science, history, and music. A Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he has received numerous awards for his science writing.

Book Synopsis

Physics Is No Small Matter

From amusement park rides to critical environmental issues such as energy generation-physics affects almost every aspect of our world. In PHYSICS MATTERS, James Trefil and Robert Hazen examine the fundamental physics principles at work behind the many practical applications that fuel our society and individual lives. Their goal is to promote a deeper understanding of how the great ideas of physics connect to form a much larger understanding of the universe in which we live.

Highlights

  • Helps readers build a general knowledge of key ideas in physics and their connection to technology and other areas of science.

  • Promotes an appreciation of what science is, how scientific knowledge is developed, and how it differs from other intellectual activities.

  • Examines modern technologies, including GPS, the Internet, and information technologies, as well as medical technologies, such as MRI, PET scans, CAT scans, and radioisotope tracers.

  • Explores key issues facing the world today, such as global warning, nuclear waste, and government funding for research.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Science: A Way of Knowing.
Chapter 2: The Language of Science.
Chapter 3: Motions in the Universe.
Chapter 4: Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion.
Chapter 5: The Law of Universal Gravitation.
Chapter 6: Conservation of Linear Momentum.
Chapter 7: Rotational Motion of an Object.
Chapter 8: Kinetic and Potential Energy.
Chapter 9: Atomic Structure and Phases of Matter.
Chapter 10: Properties of Matter.
Chapter 11: Heat and Temperature.
Chapter 12: The First Law of Thermodynamics.
Chapter 13: Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Chapter 14: Vibrations and Waves.
Chapter 15: Sound.
Chapter 16: Electric and Magnetic Forces.
Chapter 17: Electromagnetic Interactions.
Chapter 18: Electric Circuits.
Chapter 19: The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Chapter 20: Classical and Modern Optics.
Chapter 21: The Atom.
Chapter 22: Quantum Mechanics.
Chapter 23: The Physical Properties of Materials.
Chapter 24: Electrical Properties of Materials.
Chapter 25: Semiconductor Devices and Information Technology.
Chapter 26: The Nucleus of The Atom.
Chapter 27: The Ultimate Structure of Matter.
Chapter 28: Cosmology.
Chapter 29: Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity.

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