How things work: the physics of everyday life
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Autor: Bloomfield, Louis
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Contents
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Foreword v
Preface xiv
CHAPTER 1 I THE LAWS OF MOTION, PART 1
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Experiment: Removing a Tablecloth from a Table 1
Chapter Itinerary 2
1.1 Skating 3
(inertia, coasting, vector quantities, position, velocity, force, acceleration, mass,
net force, Newton s first and second laws, inertia) frames of reference, units)
1.2 Falling Balls 14
(gravity, weight, constant acceleration, projectile motion, vector components)
1.3 Ramps 24
(support forces, Newton s third law, energy, work, conservation of energy, kinetic and
potential energies, gravitational potential energy, ramps, mechanical advantage)
Epilogue for Chapter 135/ Explanation: Removing a Tablecloth from a
Table 35 / Chapter Summary 35 / Exercises 37 / Problems 38
CHAPTER 2 I THE LAWS OF MOTION, PART 2______________(40 j
Experiment: A Spinning Pie Dish 40
Chapter Itinerary 41
2.1 Seesaws 42
(rotational inertia,- angular velocity; torque; angular acceleration; rotational mass;
net torque; Newton s first, second, and third laws of rotation; centers of mass and
gravity; levers; balance)
2.2 Wheels 57
(friction, traction, ordered and thermal energies, wheels, bearings, kinetic energy,
power, rotational work)
2.3 Bumper Cars 69
(momentum, impulse, conservation of momentum, angular momentum, angular impulse,
conservation of angular momentum, gradients, potential energy, acceleration, and forces)
Epilogue for Chapter 2 81/ Explanation: A Spinning Pie Dish 81 / Chapter
Summary 81 / Exercises 83 / Problems 84
viii CONTENTS
CHAPTER 3 l MECHANICAL OBJECTS, PART 1______________(86
Experiment: Swinging Water Overhead 86
Chapter Itinerary 87
3.1 Spring Scales 88
(equilibrium, stable equilibrium, restoring force, Hooke s law, elastic potential
energy, oscillation, calibration)
3.2 Ball Sports: Bouncing 94
(collisions, energy transfers, elastic and inelastic collisions, Vibration)
3.3 Carousels and Roller Coasters 102
(uniform circular motion, feeling of acceleration, apparent weight, centripetal acceleration)
Epilogue for Chapter 3 111/ Explanation: Swinging Water Overhead 112/
Chapter Summary 112 / Exercises 113/Problems 115
CHAPTER 4 I MECHANICAL OBJECTS, PART 2
sy/ .-----------------------.----------------------
Experiment: High-Flying Balls 116
Chapter Itinerary 117
4.1 Bicycles 118
(stable, neutral, and unstable equilibriums; static and dynamic stability; precession)
4.2 Rockets and Space Travel 126
(reaction forces, law of universal gravitation, elliptical orbits, escape velocity,
Kepler s laws, speed of light, special and general relativity, equivalence principle)
Epilogue for Chapter 4 139 / Explanation: High-Flying Balls 139 / Chapter
Summary 139 / Exercises 140 / Problems 142
CHAPTER 5 I FLUIDS
_---------1-------
Experiment: A Cartesian Diver 143
Chapter Itinerary 144
5.1 Balloons 145
(pressure, density, temperature, thermal motion, absolute zero, Archimedes
principle, buoyant force, ideal gas law)
5.2 Water Distribution 157
(hydrostatics, Pascai s principle, hydraulics, hydrodynamics, steady state flow,
streamlines, pressure potential energy, Bernoulli s equation)
Epilogue for Chapter 5 167 / Explanation: A Cartesian Diver 167 / Chapter
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CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER 6 I FLUIDS AND MOTION (171
^--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Experiment: A Vortex Cannon 171
Chapter Itinerary 172
6.1 Garden Watering 173
(viscous forces, Poiseuille s law, laminar and turbulent flows, speed and pressure
in a fluid, Reynolds number, chaos, momentum in a fluid)
6.2 Ball Sports: Air 184
(aerodynamics, aerodynamic lift and drag, viscous drag, pressure drag, boundary
layers, stalls, Magnus and wake deflection forces)
6.3 Airplanes 193
(airfoils, streamlining, lifting wings, angle of attack, induced drag, stalled wings, thrust)
Epilogue for Chapter 6 204 / Explanation: A Vortex Cannon 204 / Chapter
Summary 204 / Exercises 205 / Problems 207
CHAPTER 7 I HEAT AND PHASE TRANSITIONS
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Experiment: A Ruler Thermometer 208
Chapter Itinerary 209
7.1 Woodstoves 210
(thermal energy, heat, temperature, thermal equilibrium, chemical bonds and
reactions, conduction, thermal conductivity, convection, radiation, heat capacity)
7.2 Water, Steam, and Ice 221
(phases of matter, phase transitions, melting, freezing, condensation, evaporation,
relative humidity, latent heats of melting and evaporation, Sublimation, deposition,
boiling, nucleation, superheating)
7.3 Clothing, Insulation, and Climate 230
(thermal conductivity, electromagnetic spectrum, light, blackbody spectrum,
emissivity, Stefan-Boltzmann law, thermal expansion, greenhouse effect)
Epilogue for Chapter 7 244 / Explanation: A Ruler Thermometer 245 /
Chapter Summary 245 / Exercises 246 / Problems 247
CHAPTER 8 I THERMODYNAMICS (248
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Experiment: Making Fog in a Bottle 248
Chapter Itinerary 249
8.1 Air Conditioners 250
(laws of thermodynamics, temperature, heat, entropy, heat pumps and
thermodynamic efficiency)
x CONTENTS
8.2 Automobiles 262
(heat engines and thermodynamic efficiency)
Epilogue for Chapter 8 271 / Explanation: Making Fog in a Bottle 272 /
Chapter Summary 272 / Exercises 273 / Problems 274
CHAPTER 9 1 RESONANCE AND MECHANICAL WAVES_______(275
Experiment: A Singing Wineglass 275
Chapter Itinerary 276
9.1 Clocks 277
(time and space, natural resonance, harmonic osciliators, simple harmonic motion,
frequency, period, amplitude)
9.2 Musical Instruments 287
(sound; music; vibrations in strings, air, and surfaces; fundamental and higher-order
modes; harmonic and nonharmonic overtones; sympathetic Vibration; Standing and
traveling waves; transverse and longitudinal waves; velocity and wavelength in
mechanical waves; superposition; Doppler effect)
9.3 The Sea 301
(tidal forces; surface waves; dispersion, refraction, reflection, and interference in
mechanical waves)
Epilogue for Chapter 9 311 / Explanation: A Singing Wineglass 311 /
Chapter Summary 311 / Exercises 312 / Problems 314
CHAPTER 10 I ELECTRICITY
-------------------------------st/-----------------------------
Experiment: Moving Water without Touching It 315
Chapter Itinerary 316
10.1 Static Electricity 317
(electric Charge, electrostatic forces, Coulomb s law, electrostatic potential energy,
voltage, charging by contact, electric polarization, electrical conductors and
insulators)
10.2 Xerographie Copiers 327
(electric fields and voltage gradients, electric fields inside and outside conductors,
discharges, charging by induetion, capacitors)
10.3 Flashlights 340
(electric current; electric cireuits; direction of current flow; electrical resistance;
voltage drops; voltage rises; relationship among current, voltage, and power;
Ohm s law; resistors; series and parallel cireuits)
Epilogue for Chapter 10 354 / Explanation: Moving Water without Touching
It 354 / Chapter Summary 354 / Exercises 355 / Problems 357
CONTENTS xi
CHAPTER 1 1 I MAGNETISM AND ELECTRODYNAMICS 359
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Experiment: A Nail and Wire Electromagnet 359
Chapter Itinerary 360
11.1 Household Magnets 361
(magnetic pole, magnetostatic forces, Coulomb s law for magnetism, ferromagnetism,
magnetic polarization, magnetic domains, magnetic materials, magnetic fields,
magnetic flux lines, relationship between currents and magnetic fields)
11.2 Electric Power Distribution 373
(direct and alternating currents, superconductivity, transformers, induction,
magnetic field energy, relationship between changing magnetic fields and electric
fields, Lenz s law, inductors, induced emf, electrical safety, generators, motors)
Epilogue for Chapter 11 388 / Explanation: A Nail and Wire Electromagnet
389 / Chapter Summary 389 / Exercises 390 / Problems 391
CHAPTER 12 I ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES (392
----------------------------^
Experiment: A Disc in the Microwave Oven 392
Chapter Itinerary 393
12.1 Radio 394
(relationship between changing electric fields and magnetic fields, electric field
energy, tank cireuits, antennas, electromagnetic waves, speed of light, wave
polarization, amplitude moduiation, frequency modulation, bandwidth)
12.2 Microwave Ovens 405
(speed, frequency, and wavelength in electromagnetic waves; polar and nonpolar
moiecules; Lorentz force; cyclotron motion)
Epilogue for Chapter 12 413 / Explanation: A Disc in the Microwave
Oven 413 / Chapter Summary 413 / Exercises 414 / Problems 415
CHAPTER 13 I LIGHT
Experiment: Splitting the Colors of Sunlight 416
Chapter Itinerary 417
13.1 Sunlight 418
(light, Rayleigh scattering, index of refraction, impedance, refraction, reflection,
dispersion, and interference in electromagnetic waves, polarized reflection)
13.2 Discharge Lamps 427
(coior vision, primary colors of light and pigment, Illumination, gas discharges,
quantum physics, wave-particle duality, atomic orbitals, Pauli exclusion principle,
xii CONTENTS
atomic structure, periodic chart, radiative transitions, Planck s constant, atomic
fluorescence, radiation trapping)
13.3 LEDs and Lasers 443
(levels in solids; band structure; Fermi level; metals, insulators, and semiconductors;
photoconductors; p-n junction; diodes; light-emittingdiodes; incoherent and
coherent light; spontaneous and stimulated emission; population inversion; iaser
amplification and oscillation; Iaser safety)
Epilogue for Chapter 13 457 / Explanation: Splitting the Colors of Sunlight
458 / Chapter Summary 458 / Exercises 459 / Problems 461
CHAPTER 14 i OPTICS AND ELECTRONICS__________________(462
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Experiment: Magnifying Glass Camera 462
Chapter Itinerary 463
14.1 Cameras 464
(refracting optics, converging lenses, real images, focus, focal lengths, f-numbers,
the lens equation, diverging lenses, Virtual images, light sensors, vision and vision
correction)
14.2 Optical Recording and Communication 475
(analog vs. digital representations, decimal and binary representations, diffraction,
diffraction limit, plane and circular polarization, total internal reflection)
14.3 Audio Players 487
(transistors, MOSFETs, bits and bytes, logic elements, amplifiers, feedback)
Epilogue for Chapter 14 497 / Explanation: Magnifying Glass Camera 497 /
Chapter Summary 498 / Exercises 499 / Problems 501
CHAPTER 15 I MODERN PHYSICS
_-----------------------------^----------------------------------------
Experiment: Radiation-Damaged Paper 502
Chapter Itinerary 503
15.1 Nuclear Weapons 504
(nuclear structure, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, quantum tunneling, radioactivity,
half-life, fission, chain reaction, isotopes, alpha decay, fusion, transmutation of
elements, radioactive fallout)
15.2 Nuclear Reactors 518
(Controlling nuclear fission, delayed neutrons, thermal fission reactors, moderators,
boiling water and pressurized water reactors, fast fission reactors, nuclear reactor
safety and accidents, inertial confinement and magnetic confinement fusion)
CONTENTS xiii
15.3 Medical Imaging and Radiation 529
(X-rays, X-ray fluorescence, Bremsstrahlung, photoelectric effect, Compton scattering,
antimatter, gamma rays, beta decay, fundamental forces, particle accelerators,
magnetic resonance)
Epilogue for Chapter 15 540 / Explanation: Radiation-Damaged Paper 540 /
Chapter Summary 541 / Exercises 542 / Problems 543
APPENDICES
A Vectors 545
B Units, Conversion of Units 547
Glossary 549
Index 565
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