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CONTENTS
UNIT ONE THE GENERAL LAWS OF M O T DN CHAPTER ONE MOTION IN A STRAIGHT
LINE 1.1 MEASUREMENTS, STANDARDS, UNITS, AND ERRORS 1.2 AVERAGE VELOCITY
1.3 INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY 1.4 ACCELERATION 1.5 FINDING THE MOTION OF AN
OBJECT 1.6 THE ACCELERATION OF GRAVITY AND FALLING OBJECTS 1.7 MODELS IN
PHYSICS GALILEO GALILEI SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 1.8 VERTICAL JUMPING
CHAPTER TWO MOTDN IN TWO DIMENSIONS 2.1 AN INTRODUCTION TO VECTORS 2.2
THE VELOCITY IN TWO DIMENSIONS 2.3 THE ACCELERATION IN TWO DIMENSIONS
2.4 FINDING THE MOTION OF AN OBJECT 2.5 PROJECTILES SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS
2.6 PROJECTILES IN BIOMECHANICS CHAPTER THREE NEWTON S LAW THREE S LAWS
OF M O T DN 3.1 FORCE, WEIGHT, AND GRAVITATIONAL MASS 1
O
3 7 9
11 12
14 17 18
22
27
27 T.C) 31
32 32
37
3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6
3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10
SIR
NEWTON S FIRST LAW EQUILIBRIUM NEWTON S THIRD LAW NEWTON S SECOND LAW
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NEWTON S LAWS OF
MOTION GRAVITATIONAL FORCES WEIGHT SOME EXAMPLES OF NEWTON S LAWS
FRICTION ISAAC NEWTON
CHAPTER FOUR STATICS
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7
TORQUES EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES THE CENTER OF GRAVITY STABILITY AND
BALANCE
LEVERS; MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE MUSCLES LEVERS IN THE BODY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 4.8 4.9 4.10
THE JAWS OF ANIMALS CENTER OF GRAVITY OF HUMANS PULLEY SYSTEMS
CHAPTER FIVE CIRCULAR MOTION
41 42 42 43
44 44 45 46 49
52
59
59 62 64 66 68 69 69
76 77 78
82
40
40
5.1 CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION 5.2 EXAMPLES OF CIRCULAR MOTION 5.3
EFFECTIVE WEIGHT
82 84 86
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CONTENTS
5.4 ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FORCES
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 5.5 5.6 SATELLITES
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ACCELERATION COULOMB AND CAVENDISH 5.7
DERIVATION OF THE RADIAL ACCELERATION FORMULA
UNIT TWO ADDITDNAL TOPICS IN MECHANICS
CHAPTF R YX WORK,
6.1 6.2 6.3
6.4 6.5 6.6
6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10
ENERGY AND POWER
WORK KINETIC ENERGY POTENTIAL ENERGY AND CONSERVATIVE FORCES DISSIPATIVE
FORCES OBSERVATIONS ON WORK AND ENERGY
SOLVING PROBLEMS USING WORK AND ENERGY GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
THE ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
POWER JUMPING; SCALING LAWS IN PHYSIOLOGY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 6.11 6.12 RUNNING
DERIVATION OF THE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY FORMULA
CHAPTER SEVEN MPULSE AND MOMENTUM
7.1 7.2 7.3
IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM MOMENTUM CONSERVATION HIGHWAY SAFETY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 7.4 7.5 MOMENTUM AND THE USE OF THE BODY
MOMENTUM IN KARATE
CHAPTER EIGHT THE ROTATDN OF RIGID BODIES
8.1 8.2 8.3
ANGULAR VARIABLES NEWTON S LAWS FOR ROTATIONAL MOTION ANGULAR MOTION AND
ANGULAR MOMENTUM
87
92 93 95
96
99
101
101 103
104 106 107
108 109 110 111 112
118
119
122
122 123 125
128 130
133
133 135
138
8.4 SENSORY PERCEPTION OF A N G U L AR MOTION
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 8.5 GYROSCOPIC MOTION
CHAPTER NINE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4
9.5
G E N E R AL ASPECTS OF STRESS AND STRAIN YOUNG S M O D U L US BENDING
STRENGTH BUCKLING STRENGTH A ND STRUCTURAL DESIGN IN N A T U RE
SHEARING A ND TWISTING TORQUES
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 9.6 9.7 STRUCTURE AND F U N C T I ON
DERIVATION OF L CR - CR 2/Z
CHAPTER TEN
VIBRATDNAL MOTION
10.1
10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6
SIMPLE H A R M O N IC MOTION; AN EXPERIMENT T HE WEIGHT ON A SPRING T HE
PHYSICAL P E N D U L UM
ENERGY IN SIMPLE H A R M O N IC MOTION D A M P ED OSCILLATIONS FORCES
OSCILLATIONS AND RESONANCE
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 10.7 10.8 10.9
T HE EFFECTS OF VIBRATION ON H U M A NS QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF
RESONANCE DERIVATION OF THE EQUATIONS FOR H A R M O N IC MOTION
UNIT THREE HEAT
CHAP! TEMPE
11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5
RATURE
TEMPERATURE SCALES T HE IDEAL G AS LAW
TEMPERATURE A ND MOLECULAR ENERGIES DIFFUSION DILUTE SOLUTIONS; OSMOTIC
PRESSURE
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 11.6 MODEL DERIVATION OF THE IDEAL G AS
LAW
141
147
150
150 152 153
156 157
162 164
166
166 168 169 170 171 172
176 177
178
181
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183 184 186 188 188
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CHAPTER TWELVE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER
12.1 THERMAL EXPANSION 12.2 HEAT CAPACITY 12.3 PHASE CHANGES 12.4 HEAT
CONDUCTION 12.5 HEAT TRANSFER BY CONVECTION 12.6 RADIATION
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 12.7 TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN W A R M- BLOODED
ANIMALS
CHAPTER THIRTEEN THERMODYNAMICS 13.1 MECHANICAL WORK 13.2 THE FIRST LAW
OF T H E R M O D Y N A M I CS
13.3 THE SECOND LAW OF T H E R M O D Y N A M I CS MAYER, JOULE, A ND
HELMHOLTZ 13.4 THE CARNOT T H E O R EM AND CONVERSION OF ENERGY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 13.5 HUMAN METABOLISM
UNIT FOUR FLUIDS
CHAPTER FOURTEEN THE MECHANICS OF NONVBCOUS FLUIDS
14.1 DENSITY AND PRESSURE 14.2 BULK MODULUS 14.3 ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
14.4 THE EQUATION OF CONTINUITY;
STREAMLINE FLOW 14.5 BERNOULLI S E Q U A T I ON 14.6 STATIC CONSEQUENCES
OF BERNOULLI S EQUATION
ARCHIMEDES 14.7 FLOW METERS
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 14.8 THE FLIGHT OF ANIMALS AND AIRPLANES
CHAPTER FIFTEEN VISCOUS FLUID FLOW
15.1 VISCOSITY
195
195 198 200 202 204 205
211
214
214 215 217 218
221
225
231
232
232 233 234
235 236
237 238 240
244
250
250
15.2
15.3
L A M I N AR FLOW IN A TUBE; DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS TURBULENT FLOW
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 15.4 15.5 15.6
VISCOUS D R AG FORCES H I G H - S P E E D D R AG FORCES
CENTRIFUGATION
CHAPTER SIXTEEN COHESIVE FORCES IN LIQUIDS 16.1 16.2
16.3 16.4 16.5
SURFACE TENSION CONTACT ANGLES AND CAPILLARITY LAPLACE S LAW
SURFACTANT IN THE LUNGS T HE RISE OF S AP IN TREES; NEGATIVE PRESSURES
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN THE MAMMALIAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
17.1 17.2
17.3
17.4 17.5
ELEMENTS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM T HE ROLE OF GRAVITY IN THE
CIRCULATION
BLOOD PRESSURE M E A S U R E M E N TS USING THE S P H Y G M O M A N O M
E T ER FLOW RESISTANCE T HE H E A RT AS A P U MP
UNIT FIVE ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN ELECTRIC FORCES, FIELDS, AND POTENTIALS
18.1 18.2 18.3
18.4 18.5 18.6
18.7 18.8 18.9 18.10
ELECTRIC FORCES T HE ELECTRIC FIELD T HE ELECTRIC FIELD D UE TO A R R A
N G E M E N TS OF CHARGES
T HE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES ELECTRIC DIPOLES
T HE OSCILLOSCOPE CAPACITANCE EFFECTS OF DIELECTRICS ENERGY STORED IN A
CAPACITOR
CHAPTER NINETEEN DIREO
19.1
F CURRENTS
ELECTRIC CURRENT
251 253
256 257 258
263
263 264 266 267
268
271
271
272
274 275 278
283
284
284 285
288 289 291 292 294 295 296 297
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19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6
19.7
19.8
RESISTANCE ENERGY SOURCES IN CIRCUITS POWER IN ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
SERIES AND PARALLEL RESISTORS VOLTMETERS A ND AMMETERS CIRCUITS
CONTAINING RESISTANCE AND CAPACITANCE ELECTRICAL SAFETY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 19.9 19.10
19.11 19.12
ATOMIC THEORY OF RESISTANCE APPLICATIONS OF RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS
ELECTROPHORESIS DERIVATION OF THE CHARGE AND CURRENT IN AN RC CIRCUIT
CHAPTER TWENTY NERVE
20.1 20.2
20.3
20.4 20.5 20.6
CONDUCTION
THE STRUCTURE OF NERVE CELLS THE RESISTANCE AND CAPACITANCE OF AN AXON
IONIC CONCENTRATIONS AND THE RESTING
POTENTIAL THE RESPONSE TO WEAK STIMULI THE ACTION POTENTIAL
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND
ELECTROCARDIAGRAPH
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE MAGNETISM
21.1 21.2
21.3 21.4
21.5 21.6 21.7 21.8
MAGNETIC FIELDS THE MAGNETIC FORCE ON A MOVING CHARGE ELECTROMAGNETIC
FLOW METERS THE MAGNETIC FORCE ON A CURRENT-
CARRYING WIRE MAGNETIC DIPOLES MOTORS; GALVANOMETERS MAGNETIC FIELDS
PRODUCED BY CURRENTS THE FORCE BETWEEN TWO PARALLEL CURRENT-CARRYING
WIRES
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 21.9 MEASUREMENT OF CHARGE TO MASS
21.10 21.11
RATIOS MASS SPECTROMETERS CYCLOTRONS
304 306 308 309 311
312 314
321
323 324
324
327
327
328
329 332 334
337
342
342
344 346
346 347 349 350
352
356 357 358
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO INDUCED CURRENTS AND FIELDS
22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4
FARADAY S LAW J EDDY CURRENTS
ELECTRIC GENERATORS TRANSFORMERS MICHAEL FARADAY 22.5
22.6 22.7 22.8
INDUCED FIELDS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES MAGNETIC MATERIALS INDUCTANCE
ENERGY STORED IN AN INDUCTOR
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 22.9 22.10
22.11 22.12 22.13 22.14 22.15
1 IKLLT C UNII J
WAVE
RL CIRCUITS EFFECTIVE OR ROOT MEAN SQUARE ALTERNATING CURRENTS AND
VOLTAGES REACTANCE
IMPEDANCE POWER IN ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS IMPEDANCE MATCHING
DERIVATION OF THE E MF OF A GENERATOR
Y MOTION
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE THE DESCRIPTION OF WAVE MOTION
23.1 23.2 23.3
23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.8
THE REPRESENTATION OF WAVES THE VELOCITY OF WAVES WAVE INTERFERENCE AND
STANDING WAVES THE EFFECTS OF BOUNDARIES
RESONANT STANDING WAVES COMPLEX WAVES AND BEATS ENERGY AND M O M E N T
UM IN WAVES THE POLARIZATION OF TRANSVERSE WAVES
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 23.9 THE DOPPLER EFFECT
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR SOUND
24.1 24.2
THE NATURE AND SPEED OF SOUND STANDING SOUND WAVES
361
361 363 364
365 366
367 368 369 370
373
374 376 378 380
380
381
385
387
387 389
390 391 393 394 395 396
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405 407
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24.3
24.4 24.5 24.6
THE INTENSITY OF SOUND WAVES J SOUND SOURCES
SOUND DETECTORS AUDITORY RESPONSE
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 24.7 ULTRASOUND
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE WAVE
25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6
25.7 25.8
PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
THE INDEX OF REFRACTION HUYGENS PRINCIPLE REFLECTION OF LIGHT
REFRACTION OF LIGHT TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION YOUNG S DOUBLE-SLIT
INTERFERENCE
EXPERIMENT COHERENCE THE DIFFRACTION GRATINE THOMAS YOUNG 25.9 25.10
25.11
DIFFRACTION POLARIZATION OF LIGHT X-RAY DIFFRACTION AND THE STRUCTURE OF
BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 25.12 25.13 HOLOGRAPHY
INTERFERENCE EFFECTS IN THIN FILMS
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX MIRRORS, LENSES, AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6
26.7 26.8
MIRRORS LENSES IMAGE FORMATION ABERRATIONS THE SIMPLE MAGNIFIER THE
BRIGHT-FIELD LIGHT MICROSCOPE THE HUMAN EYE VISUAL ACUITY, SENSITIVITY
AND COLOR PERCEPTION
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 26.9 THE CAMERA 26.10 RESOLUTION AND CONTRAST IN
MICROSCOPES
26.11 POLARIZING INTERFERENCE AND PHASE
26.12 CONTRAST MICROSCOPES OPTICAL DEFECTS OF THE EYE
408 409 412 413
418
425
425 426 428 429
430
431 435 436 438 439
443
444
451 455
460
460 461 463
466 467 468 469
470
475
477
478 480
UNIT SEVEN MODERN PHYSICS
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN SPECIAL RELATIVITY 27.1 THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY
27.2 MOVING CLOCKS AND TIME DILATION 27.3 LENGTH CONTRACTION ALBERT
EINSTEIN 27.4 MOMENTUM AND ENERGY
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 27.5 THE PROBLEM OF SIMULTANEOUS EVENTS 27.6 THE
ADDITION OF VELOCITIES
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT PARTICLE PROPERTIES OF LIGHT: THE PHOTON
28.1 BLACKBODY RADIATION 28.2 THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT 28.3 THE PHOTON
28.4 PHOTONS AND VISION
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE WAVE PROPERTIES OF MATTER
29.1 FAILURES OF CLASSICAL PHYSICS 29.2 THE DE BROGLIE WAVE HYPOTHESIS
29.3 THE BOHR ATOM 29.4 THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
NIELS ROHR
UNIT EIGHT ATOMS AND MOLECULES
CHAPTER THIRTY QUANTUM MECHANICS AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE
30.1 THE OUTLINE OF QUANTUM MECHANICS 30.2 HYDROGEN ATOM QUANTUM NUMBERS
30.3 HYDROGEN ATOM WAVE FUNCTIONS 30.4 THE PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE
30.5 ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND THE PERIODIC
TABLE
30.6 ATOMIC EMISSION AND ABSORPTION SPECTRA
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 30.7 MASERS AND LASERS
4OE5
4OE7
488 488 490 491 492
496 499
502
502 503 505 506
511
511 514 517 521
523
529
531
532 532 535 536
537
540
543
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CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER
31.1 IONIC BINDING 31.2 COVALENT BINDING 31.3 THE METALLIC BOND 31.4
INSULATORS AND SEMICONDUCTORS
31.5 WEAKER BONDS LINUS PAULING
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
32.1 THE BEHAVIOR OF A MAGNETIC DIPOLE IN A MAGNETIC FIELD 32.2
MEASURING THE PRECESSION FREQUENCY 32.3 THE NMR APPARATUS 32.4 THE
CHEMICAL SHIFT 32.5 SPIN-SPIN SPLITTING
1 IKLLT KLLMC UNIT NINE
THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE NUCLEAR PHYSICS
33.1 RADIOACTIVITY 33.2 HALF-LIFE 33.3 DATING IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND GEOLOGY
33.4 NUCLEAR SIZES
33.5 PROTONS AND NEUTRONS 33.6 NUCLEAR MASSES AND BINDING ENERGIES 33.7
NUCLEAR FORCES
33.8 NUCLEAR ENERGY LEVELS AND NUCLEAR STABILITY 33.9 RADIOACTIVE DECAYS
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 33.10 NUCLEAR FISSION 33.11 FISSION REACTORS AND
EXPLOSIVES 33.12 NUCLEAR FUSION
33.13 DERIVATION OF THE EXPONENTIAL DECAY FORMULA ENRICO FERMI
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR IONIZING RADIATDN
34.1 THE INTERACTION OF RADIATION WITH MATTER
547 547 548 551
553 554 556
561
561 563 564 565
567
573
575 575 576 578
580 580 581 582
583 585
590 592 593
594 596
599
599
34.2 RADIATION UNITS 34.3 HARMFUL EFFECTS OF RADIATION 34.4 CHRONIC
RADIATION EXPOSURE 34.5 RADIATION IN MEDICINE 34.6 OTHER USES OF
RADIATION
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS 34.7 RADIATION DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT 34.8
DERIVATION OF THE ENERGY LOSS RATE
FORMULA
EPILOGUE PHYSICS AND THE FUTURE
APPENDIX A TRIGONOMETRIC TABLES
APPENDIX D MATHEMATICAL REVIEW
B.I POWERS A ND ROOTS
B.2 SCIENTIFIC NOTATION B.3 SIGNIFICANT FIGURES B.4 SOLUTION OF
ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS B.5 GRAPHS B.6 PLANE GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
B.7 SERIES EXPANSIONS B.8 DERIVATIVES ANSWERS TO REVIEW PROBLEMS IN
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C UNITS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
APPENDIX D PHYSICAL CONSTANTS
D .I F U N D A M E N T AL CONSTANTS D.2 SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL D A TA D.3
PERIODIC TABLE
APPENDIX E GREEK ALPHABET
ANSWERS TO O DD NUMBERED EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS
INDEX
602 604 605
607 609
613
615
617
619
621
621 622 622
624 625
626 629 630 630
633
635
635 636 637
638
639
648
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T15:42:42Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0471031372 |
language | English |
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physical | XVIII, 664 S.: Ill., graph.Darst. |
publishDate | 1978 |
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publisher | Wiley |
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spelling | Kane, Joseph W. Verfasser aut Life science physics Joseph W. Kane ; Morton M. Sternheim* New York, N.Y. Wiley 1978 XVIII, 664 S.: Ill., graph.Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Physics Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 s DE-604 Sternheim, Morton M. Verfasser aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001475686&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kane, Joseph W. Sternheim, Morton M. Life science physics Physics Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4045956-1 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | Life science physics |
title_auth | Life science physics |
title_exact_search | Life science physics |
title_full | Life science physics Joseph W. Kane ; Morton M. Sternheim* |
title_fullStr | Life science physics Joseph W. Kane ; Morton M. Sternheim* |
title_full_unstemmed | Life science physics Joseph W. Kane ; Morton M. Sternheim* |
title_short | Life science physics |
title_sort | life science physics |
topic | Physics Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Physics Physik Einführung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001475686&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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