Physics the Human Adventure From Copernicus to Einstein and Beyond 3rd Edition by Gerald Holton, Stephen G. Brush – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0813529080, 0813529085
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ISBN 10: 0813529085
ISBN 13: 978-0813529080
Author: Gerald Holton, Stephen G.Brush
Winner of the 2001 Joseph Hazen Education Prize of the History of Science Society
Physics, the Human Adventure is the third edition of the classic text Introduction to Concepts and Theories in Physical Science. Authored by Gerald Holton, the text was a landmark in science education. It was the first modern textbook in physics (or in any other science) to make full and effective use of the history and philosophy of science in presenting for both the general and the science-oriented student an account of the nature of physical science. A second edition, prepared by Stephen G. Brush, brought the book up to date by increasing the coverage of topics in modern physics and by taking account of recent scholarly research in the history of science.
In the new book Physics, The Human Adventure, each of the chapters has been reworked to further clarify the physics concepts and to incorporate recent physical advances and research. The book shows the unifying power of science by bringing in connections to chemistry, astronomy, and geoscience. In short, the aid of the new edition is to teach good physics while presenting physical science as a human adventure that has become a major force in our civilization.
New chapters discuss theories of the origin of the solar system and the expanding universe; fission, fusion, and the Big Bang–Steady State Controversy; and thematic elements and styles in scientific thought. New topics include:
• Theories of vision: does the eye send out rays or receive them?
• Distances in the solar system
• The prediction of the return of Halley’s comet and analysis of deviations from Kepler’s laws
• Angular momentum conservation and Laplace’s nebular hypothesis
• Relation between symmetries and conservation laws: Emmy Noether’s theorem
• First estimates of atomic sizes
• Consequences of the indistinguishability of elementary particles of the same kind
• Applications of quantum mechanics to many-particle systems
• Dirac’s prediction of anti-matter
• The anthropic principle and other controversial issues on the frontiers of research
Table of contents:
Part A: The Origins of Scientific Cosmology
The Astronomy of Ancient Greece
Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
On the Nature of Scientific Theory
Kepler’s Laws
Galileo and the New Astronomy
Part B: The Study of Motion
Mathematics and the Description of Motion
Galileo and the Kinematics of Free Fall
Projectile Motion
Part C: Newton’s Laws and His System of the World
Newton’s Laws of Motion
The Law of Universal Gravitation
The Newtonian Synthesis
Part D: The Rise of Thermodynamics
Heat and Work
The First Law of Thermodynamics
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Entropy and the Arrow of Time
Part E: Electricity and Magnetism
Electric Charge and Electric Fields
Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetic Induction
Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves
Part F: Origins of the Atomic Theory in Physics and Chemistry
The Physics of Gases
The Atomic Theory of Chemistry
The Periodic Table of Elements
The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases
Part G: Light and Electromagnetism
The Wave Theory of Light
Electrostatics
Electromagnetism, X-Rays, and Electrons
The Quantum Theory of Light
Part H: The Theory of Relativity
The Special Theory of Relativity
The General Theory of Relativity
Cosmology and the Expanding Universe
Part I: Quantum Mechanics and the Atom
The Quantum Hypothesis
The Bohr Model of the Atom
Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure
Part J: The Nucleus and Elementary Particles
Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity
Nuclear Reactions and Energy
Elementary Particles and the Standard Model
Part K: Frontiers of Physics
Unification and the Future of Physics
Physics and Society
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