How things work: the physics of everyday life
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adam_text | Contents
Chapter
1.
The Laws of Motion, Part
1
Experiment: Removing a Tablecloth from a Table
1
Chapter Itinerary
2
1.1
Skating
3
(inertia, force, velocity, acceleration, mass, net force, Newton s first and second laws,
inerţial
frames of reference, units)
1.2
Falling Balls
14
(weight, constant acceleration, projectile motion, vector components)
1.3
Ramps
24
(support forces, Newton s third law, energy, work, energy conservation, potential energy,
ramps, mechanical advantage)
Epilogue for Chapter
1 36 /
Explanation: Removing a Tablecloth from a
Table
36 /
Chapter Summary
36 /
Exercises
38 /
Problems
39
Chapter
2.
The Laws of Motion, Part
2____________________________
Experiment: A Spinning Pinwheel
41
Chapter Itinerary
42
2.1
Wind Turbines
43
(rotational inertia, torque, angular velocity, angular acceleration, rotational mass, Newton s
first, second, and third laws of rotation, center of mass, center of gravity, rotational work,
levers, balance)
2.2
Wheels
63
(friction, thermal energy, wheels, bearings, kinetic energy, power)
2.3
Bumper Cars
74
(momentum, impulse, momentum conservation, angular momentum, angular impulse, angu¬
lar momentum conservation, potential energy, acceleration, and forces)
Epilogue for Chapter
2 86 /
Explanation: A Spinning Pinwheel
87 /
Chapter
Summary
87 /
Exercises
89 /
Problems
90
Chapter
3.
Mechanical Objects, Part
1_____________________________
Experiment: Swinging Water Overhead
92
Chapter Itinerary
93
3.1
Spring Scales
94
(equilibrium, stable equilibrium, Hooke s law, oscillation, calibration)
3.2
Ball Sports: Bouncing
101
(collisions, energy transfers, vibration, elastic and inelastic collisions)
3.3
Carousels and Roller Coasters
110
(uniform circular motion, feeling of acceleration, centripetal acceleration)
Epilogue for Chapter
3 119 /
Explanation: Swinging Water Overhead
119 /
Chapter Summary
119 /
Exercises
120 /
Problems
122
VII
vin
Contents
Chapter
4.
Mechanical Objects, Part
2
Experiment: High-Flying Balls
123
Chapter Itinerary
124
4.1
Bicycles
125
(unstable equilibrium, static and dynamic stability, precession)
4.2
Rockets and Space Travel
134
(reaction forces, Newton s law of gravitation, elliptical orbits, Kepler s laws, special
&
general
relativity, equivalence principle)
Epilogue for Chapter
4 147 /
Explanation: High Flying Balls
147 /
Chapter
Summary
148 /
Exercises
149 /
Problems
150
Chapter
5.
Fluids
_______________________________________________
Experiment: A Cartesian Diver
151
Chapter Itinerary
152
5.1
Balloons
153
(pressure, density, temperature, Archimedes principle, buoyant force, ideal gas law)
5.2
Water Distribution
165
(hydrostatics, Pascal s principle, hydraulics, hydrodynamics, steady state flow, Bernoulli s
equation)
Epilogue for Chapter
5 175 /
Explanation: A Cartesian Diver
175 /
Chapter
Summary
176/
Exercises
177 /
Problems
178
Chapter
6.
Fluids and Motion
____________________________________
Experiment: A Vortex Cannon
179
Chapter Itinerary
180
6.1
Garden Watering
181
(viscous forces, laminar and turbulent flows, speed and pressure in
afluid,
Reynolds number,
chaos, momentum in
afluid)
6.2
Ball Sports: Air
193
(aerodynamic lift and drag, viscous drag, pressure drag, boundary layers, Magnus and wake
deflection forces)
6.3
Airplanes
202
(streamlining, lifting wing, angle of attack, induced drag, stalled wing, thrust)
Epilogue for Chapter
6 213 /
Explanation: A Vortex Cannon
213 /
Chapter
Summary
213 /
Exercises
214 /
Problems
216
Chapter
7.
Heat and Phase Transitions
Experiment: A Ruler Thermometer
217
Chapter Itinerary
218
7.1
Woodstoves
219
(thermal energy, heat, temperature, chemical bonds and reactions, conduction, thermal
conductivity, convection, radiation, heat capacity)
7.2
Water, Steam, and Ice
231
(phases of matter, phase transitions, melting, freezing, condensation, evaporation, relative hu¬
midity, latent heats of melting and evaporation, sublimation, deposition, boiling, nucleation,
superheating)
Contents
IX
7.3
Clothing, Insulation, and Climate
241
(thermal conductivity, electromagnetic spectrum, light,
blackbody
spectrum, emissivity,
Stefan-Boltzmann law, thermal expansion, greenhouse effect)
Epilogue for Chapter
7 256 /
Explanation: A Ruler Thermometer
257 /
Chapter Summary
257 /
Exercises
258 /
Problems
260
Chapter
8.
Thermodynamics
Experiment: Making Fog in a Bottle
261
Chapter Itinerary
262
8.1
Air Conditioners
263
(laws of thermodynamics, temperature, heat, entropy, heat pumps and thermodynamic
efficiency)
8.2
Automobiles
275
(heat engines and thermodynamic efficiency)
Epilogue for Chapter
8 285 /
Explanation: Making Fog in a Bottle
286 /
Chapter Summary
286 /
Exercises
287 /
Problems
288
Chapter
9.
Resonance and Mechanical Waves
_________________________289
Experiment: A Singing Wineglass
289
Chapter Itinerary
290
9.1
Clocks
291
(time and space, natural resonance, harmonic oscillators, simple harmonic motion, frequency)
9.2
Musical Instruments
301
(sound, music, vibrations in strings, air, and surfaces, higher-order modes, harmonic and non-
harmonic overtones, sympathetic vibration, standing and traveling waves, transverse and lon¬
gitudinal waves, velocity, frequency, and wavelength in mechanical waves, superposition,
Doppler
effect)
9.3
The Sea
315
(tidal forces, surface waves, dispersion, refraction, reflection, and interference in mechanical
waves)
Epilogue for Chapter
9 326 /
Explanation: A Singing Wineglass
326 /
Chapter Summary
327 /
Exercises
328 /
Problems
330
Chapter
10.
Electricity
___________________________________________
Experiment: Moving Water Without Touching It
331
Chapter Itinerary
332
10.1
Static Electricity
333
(electric charge, electrostatic forces, Coulomb s law, electrostatic potential energy, voltage,
charging by contact, electric polarization, electrical conductors and insulators)
10.2
Xerographic Copiers
344
(electric fields and voltage gradients, relationships between shape and field, discharges, elec¬
tric current, direction of current flow, charging by induction)
10.3
Flashlights
355
(electric circuits, electrical resistance, voltage rises, voltage drops, relationship between cur¬
rent, voltage, and power, Ohm s law)
Epilogue for Chapter
10 366 /
Explanation: Moving Water Without
Touching It
367 /
Chapter Summary
367 /
Exercises
368 /
Problems
370
Contents
Chapter
11.
Magnetism and Electrodynamics
Experiment: A Nail and Wire Electromagnet
372
Chapter Itinerary
373
11.1
Household Magnets
374
(magnetic pole, magnetostatic forces, Coulomb s law for magnetism, magnetic fields, ferro-
magnetism, magnetic polarization, magnetic domains, magnetic materials, magnetic flux
lines, relationship between currents and magnetic fields)
11.2
Electric Power Distribution
386
(superconductivity, direct and alternating currents, induction, transformers, magnetic field
energy, relationship between changing magnetic fields and electric fields, induced emf
Lenz s
law, electrical safety)
11.3
Hybrid Automobiles
401
(electromagnetic forces, energy and work, three-phase AC power,
Lorentz
force)
Epilogue for Chapter
11 417 /
Explanation: A Nail and Wire Electromagnet
417 /
Chapter Summary
417 /
Exercises
419 /
Problems
421
Chapter
12.
Electronics
_______________________________________
ІТ^
Experiment: Building an Electronic Kit
422
Chapter Itinerary
423
12.1
Power Adapters
424
(quantum physics, wave-particle duality,
Pauli
exclusion principle, band structure, Fermi
level, metals, insulators, and semiconductors,
p
-п
junction, diodes, capacitors)
12.2
Audio Players
440
(analog vs. digital representations, resistors, MOSFETs, logic elements, series and parallel
circuits, amplifiers)
Epilogue for Chapter
12 452 /
Explanation: Building an Electronic Kit
453 /
Chapter Summary
453 /
Exercises
454
Chapter
13.
Electromagnetic Waves
______________________________456
Experiment: A Disc in the Microwave Oven
456
Chapter Itinerary
457
13.1
Radio
458
(electric field energy, relationship between changing electric fields and magnetic fields, tank
circuits, speed of light, wave polarization, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation,
bandwidth)
3,2
Microwave Ovens
469
(speed, frequency, and wavelength in electromagnetic waves, polar and
nonpolar
molecules,
cyclotron motion)
Epilogue for Chapter
13 476 /
Explanation: A Disc in the Microwave Oven
476
Chapter Summary
477 /
Exercises
478 /
Problems
479
Chapter
14.
Light
_____________________________
Experiment: Splitting the Colors of Sunlight
480
Chapter Itinerary
481
14.1
Sunlight
482
(Rayleigh scattering, impedance, refraction, reflection, dispersion, and interference in
electromagnetic waves, index of refraction, polarized reflection, photovoltaic cells)
Contents
XI
14.2
Discharge Lamps
494
(color vision, primary colors of light and pigment, gas discharges, periodic chart, atomic
structure and emission, radiative transitions, Planck s constant, fluorescence, radiation trap¬
ping)
14.3
Lasers and
LEDs 506
(incoherent and coherent light, spontaneous and stimulated emission, population inversion,
laser amplification and oscillation, diffraction, laser safety)
Epilogue for Chapter
14 513 /
Explanation: Splitting the Colors of Sunlight
513 /
Chapter Summary
514 /
Exercises
515 /
Problems
516
Chapter
15.
Optics
517
Experiment: Focusing Sunlight
517
Chapter Itinerary
518
15.1
Cameras
519
(refracting optics, converging lenses, real images, focus, focal lengths, f-numbers, the lens
equation, diverging lenses, virtual images, light sensors, vision and vision correction)
15.2
Optical Recording and Communication
531
(diffraction limit, plane and circular polarization, total internal reflection)
Epilogue for Chapter
15 540 /
Explanation: Focusing Sunlight
540 /
Chapter Summary
541 /
Exercises
541 /
Problems
543
Chapter
16.
Modern Physics
544
Experiment: Radiation-Damaged Paper
544
Chapter Itinerary
545
16.1
Nuclear Weapons
546
(nuclear structure, isotopes, radioactivity, uncertainty principle, tunneling, half-life, alpha
decay, fission, chain reaction, fusion, transmutation of elements, fallout)
16.2
Nuclear Reactors
560
(thermal fission, moderators, delayed fission, fast
fission,
inerţial
confinement fusion,
magnetic confinement fusion)
16.3
Medical Imaging and Radiation
570
(X-rays, gamma rays, X-ray fluorescence,
Bremsstrahlung,
photoelectric effect, Compton
scattering, beta decay, anitimatter, accelerators, magnetic resonance)
Epilogue for Chapter
16 581 /
Explanation: Radiation Damaged Paper
582
Chapter Summary
582
Exercises
583
Problems
585
Appendices
____________________________________________................__............................ 58
A Vectors
587
В
Units, Conversion of Units
Glossary
591
index
607
589
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