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adam_text | CONTENTS
IN
BRIEF
TO
THE
STUDENT
20
TO
THE
INSTRUCTOR
21
1
ABOUT
SCIENCE
28
PART
ONE
MECHANICS
45
2
NEWTON*S
FIRST
LAW
OF
MOTION*INERTIA
46
3
LINEAR
MOTION
65
4
NEWTON*S
SECOND
LAW
OF
MOTION
83
5
NEWTON*S
THIRD
LAW
OF
MOTION
100
6
MOMENTUM
116
7
ENERGY
135
8
ROTATIONAL
MOTION
158
9
GRAVITY
186
10
PROJECTILE
AND
SATELLITE
MOTION
208
PART
TWO
PROPERTIES
OF
MATTER
233
11
THE
ATOMIC
NATURE
OF
MATTER
234
12
SOLIDS
252
13
LIQUIDS
,270
14
GASES
290
PART
THREE
HEAT
309
15
TEMPERATURE,
HEAT,
AND
EXPANSION
310
16
HEAT
TRANSFER
328
17
CHANGE
OF
PHASE
346
18
THERMODYNAMICS
362
PART
FOUR
SOUND
381
19
VIBRATIONS
AND
WAVES
382
20
SOUND
400
21
MUSICAL
SOUNDS
417
PART
FIVE
ELECTRICITY
AND
MAGNETISM
431
22
ELECTROSTATICS
432
23
ELECTRIC
CURRENT
456
24
MAGNETISM
478
25
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
495
PART
SIX
LIGHT
511
26
PROPERTIES
OF
LIGHT
512
27
COLOR
530
28
REFLECTION
AND
REFRACTION
545
29
LIGHT
WAVES
570
30
LIGHT
EMISSION
588
31
LIGHT
QUANTA
608
PART
SEVEN
ATOMIC
AND
NUCLEAR
PHYSICS
627
32
THE
ATOM
AND
THE
QUANTUM
628
33
THE
ATOMIC
NUCLEUS
AND
RADIOACTIVITY
641
34
NUCLEAR
FISSION
AND
FUSION
663
PART
EIGHT
RELATIVITY
683
35
SPECIAL
THEORY
OF
RELATIVITY
684
36
GENERAL
THEORY
OF
RELATIVITY
712
APPENDIX
A
ON
MEASUREMENT
AND
UNIT
CONVERSIONS
729
APPENDIX
B
MORE
ABOUT
MOTION
735
APPENDIX
C
GRAPHING
739
APPENDIX
D
VECTOR
APPLICATIONS
742
APPENDIX
E
EXPONENTIAL
GROWTH
AND
DOUBLING
TIME
745
ODD-NUMBERED
ANSWERS
749
GLOSSARY
783
CREDITS
801
INDEX
805
10
CONCEPTUAL
PHYSICS
PHOTO
ALBUM
18
TO
THE
STUDENT
20
TO
THE
INSTRUCTOR
21
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
25
1
ABOUT
SCIENCE
28
1.1
SCIENTIFIC
MEASUREMENTS
29
HOW
ERATOSTHENES
MEASURED
THE
SIZE
OF
EARTH
29
SIZE
OF
THE
MOON
30
DISTANCE
TO
THE
MOON
31
DISTANCE
TO
THE
SUN
32
SIZE
OF
THE
SUN
33
MATHEMATICS*THE
LANGUAGE
OF
SCIENCE
34
1.2
SCIENTIFIC
METHODS
34
THE
SCIENTIFIC
ATTITUDE
34
1.3
SCIENCE,
ART,
AND
RELIGION
38
*
PSEUDOSCIENCE
39
1.4
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
40
*
RISK
ASSESSMENT
40
1.5
PHYSICS*THE
BASIC
SCIENCE
41
1.6
IN
PERSPECTIVE
42
PART
ONE
MECHANICS
45
2
NEWTON*S
FIRST
LAW
OF
MOTION*INERTIA
46
2.1
ARISTOTLE
ON
MOTION
47
COPERNICUS
AND
THE
MOVING
EARTH
48
*
ARISTOTLE
(384-322
BC)
49
2.2
GALILEO*S
EXPERIMENTS
49
LEANING
TOWER
49
LNCLINED
PLANES
49
WI
GALILEO
GALILEI
(1564-1642)
50
2.3
NEWTON*S
FIRST
LAW
OF
MOTION
52
*
PERSONAL
ESSAY
53
2.4
NET
FORCE
AND
VECTORS
54
FORCE
VECTORS
55
2.5
THE
EQUILIBRIUM
RULE
56
M
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
57
2.6
SUPPORT
FORCE
58
2.7
EQUILIBRIUM
OF
MOVING
TILINGS
58
2.8
THE
MOVING
EARTH
59
3
LINEAR
MOTION
65
3.1
MOTION
IS
RELATIVE
66
3.2
SPEED
67
INSTANTANEOUS
SPEED
67
AVERAGE
SPEED
67
3.3
VELOCITY
68
CONSTANT
VELOCITY
69
CHANGING
VELOCITY
69
3.4
ACCELERATION
69
ACCELERATION
ON
GALILEO S
INCLINED
PLANES
71
3.5
FREE
FALL
72
HOW
FAST
72
HOW
FAR
74
*
HANG
TIME
76
HOW
QIUCKLY
*HOU
FAST*
CHANGES
76
3.6
VELOCITY
VECTORS
77
4
NEWTON*S
SECOND
LAW
OF
MOTION
83
4.1
FORCE
CAUSES
ACCELERATION
84
4.2
FRICTION
85
4.3
MASS
AND
WEIGHT
87
MASS
RESISTS
ACCELERATION
89
4.4
NEWTON*S
SECOND
LAW
OF
MOTION
89
4.5
WHEN
ACCELERATION
IS
G
*FREE
FALL
90
4.6
WHEN
ACCELERATION
IS
LESS
THAN
G
*NONFREE
FALL
91
5
NEWTON*S
THIRD
LAW
OF
MOTION
100
5.1
FORCES
AND
INTERACTIONS
101
5.2
NEWTON*S
THIRD
LAW
OF
MOTION
102
DEFINING
YOUR
SYSTEM
103
11
12
CONTENTS
5.3
ACTION
AND
REACTION
ON
DIFFERENT
MASSES
105
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS:
TUG-OF-WAF
.
107
5.4
VECTORS
AND
THE
THIRD
LAW
108
5.5
SUMMARY
OF
NEWTON*S
THREE
LAWS
111
6
MOMENTUM
116
6.1
MOMENTUM
117
6.2
IMPULSE
118
6.3
IMPULSE
CHANGES
MOMENTUM
119
CASE
1:
INCREASING
MOMENTUM
119
CASE
2:
DECREASING
MOMENTUM
OVER
A
LONG
TIME
120
CASE
3:
DECREASING
MOMENTUM
OVER
A
SHORT
TIME
120
6.4
BOUNCING
122
6.5
CONSERVATION
OF
MOMENTUM
123
*
CONSERVATION
LAWS
124
6.6
COLLISIONS
125
6.7
MORE
COMPLICATED
COLLISIONS
128
7
ENERGY
135
7.1
WORK
136
POWER
138
MECHANICAL
ENERGY
139
7.2
POTENTIAL
ENERGY
139
7.3
KINETIC
ENERGY
,
140
7.4
WORK*ENERGY
THEOREM
141
7.5
CONSERVATION
OF
ENERGY
143
*
ENERGY
AND
TECHNOLOGY
144
*
CIRCUS
PHYSICS
145
RECYCLED
ENERGY
145
7.6
MACHINES
146
7.7
EFFICIENCY
147
7.8
SOURCES
OF
ENERGY
149
*
JUNK
SCIENCE
151
8
ROTATIONAL
MOTION
158
8.1
CIRCULAR
MOTION
159
*
WHEELS
ON
RAILROAD
TRAINS
161
8.2
ROTATIONAL
INERTIA
162
8.3
TORQUE
165
8.4
CENTER
OF
MASS
AND
CENTER
OF
GRAVITY
166
LOCATING
THE
CENTER
OF
GRAVITY
168
STABILITY
169
8.5
CENTRIPETAL
FORCE
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS:
WATER-BUCKET
SWING
8.6
CENTRIFUGAL
FORCE
CENTRIFUGAL
FORCE
IN
A
ROTATIJTG
REFEROTCE
FRAME
SIMULATED
GRAVITY
8.7
ANGULAR
MOMENTUM
8.8
CONSERVATION
OF
ANGULAR
MOMENTUM
9
GRAVITY
171
172
173
173
174
176
177
186
9.1
THE
UNIVERSAL
LAW
OF
GRAVITY
187
9.2
THE
UNIVERSAL
GRAVITATIONAL
CONSTANT,
G
189
9.3
GRAVITY
AND
DISTANCE:
THE
INVERSE-SQUARE
LAW
190
9.4
WEIGHT
AND
WEIGHTLESSNESS
192
9.5
OCEAN
TIDES
193
TIDES
IN
THE
EARTH
AND
ATMOSPHERE
196
TIDAL
BULGES
ON
THE
MOON
196
9.6
GRAVITATIONAL
FIELDS
196
GRAVITATIONAL
FIELD
INSIDE
A
PLANET
197
EINSTEIN*S
THEORY
OF
GRAVITATION
199
9.7
BLACK
HOLES
200
9.8
UNIVERSAL
GRAVITATION
201
10
PROJECTILE
AND
SATELLITE
MOTION
208
10.1
PROJECTILE
MOTION
209
PROJECTILES
LAUNCHED
HORIZONTALLY
210
PROJECTILES
LAUNCHED
AT
AN
ANGLE
212
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS:
HANDS-ON
DANGLING
BEADS
213
*
HANG
TIME
REVISITED
216
10.2
FAST-MOVING
PROJECTILES
*
SATELLITES
216
10.3
CIRCULAR
SATELLITE
ORBITS
218
10.4
ELLIPTICAL
ORBITS
220
*
WORLD
MONITORING
BY
SATELLITE
221
10.5
KEPLER*S
LAWS
OF
PLANETARY
MOTION
222
*
FINDING
YOUR
WAY
223
10.6
ENERGY
CONSERVATION
AND
SATELLITE
MOTION
223
10.7
ESCAPE
SPEED
224
CONTENTS
13
PART
TWO
14
GASES
290
PROPERTIES
OF
MATTER
233
14.1
THE
ATMOSPHERE
291
14.2
ATMOSPHERIC
PRESSURE
292
11
INE
ATOMIC
NATURE
OR
MATTER
234
TINE
BAROMETER
294
11.1
THE
ATOMIC
HYPOTHESIS
235
14.3
BOYLE*S
LAW
296
*
FALLING
ALICE
236
14.4
BUOYANCY
OF
AIR
297
11.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
ATOMS
236
14.5
BERNOULLI*S
PRINCIPLE
298
11.3
ATOMIC
IMAGERY
238
APPLICATIONS
OF
BERNOULLI*S
PRINCIPLE
300
11.4
ATOMIC
STRUCTURE
239
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
301
THE
ELEMENTS
240
14.6
PLASMA
302
11.5
THE
PERIODIC
TABLE
OF
THE
ELEMENTS
241
PLASMA
IN
THE
EVERYDAY
WORLD
302
RELATIVE
SIZES
OF
ATOMS
241
PLASMA
POWER
303
11.6
ISOTOPES
244
PART
THREE
11.7
COMPOUNDS
AND
MIXTURES
245
HEAT
309
11.8
MOLECULES
246
11.9
ANTIMATTER
247
DARK
MATTER
248
15
TEMPERATURE,
HEAT,
AND
EXPANSION
310
12
SOLIDS
252
15.1
TEMPERATURE
311
12.1
CRYSTAL
STRUCTURE
253
15.2
HEAT
313
*
CRYSTAL
POWER
255
MEASURING
HEAT
315
12.2
DENSITY
255
15.3
SPECIFIC
HEAT
CAPACITY
315
12.3
ELASTICITY
256
15.4
THE
HIGH
SPECIFIC
HEAT
12.4
TENSION
AND
COMPRESSION
258
CAPACITY
OF
WATER
316
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS:
15.5
THERMAL
EXPANSION
317
STICK
STRENGTH
259
EXPANSION
OF
WATER
319
12.5
ARCHES
260
M
LIFE
AT
THE
EXTREMES
321
*
ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
OR
3-D
PRINTING
261
16
HEAT
TRANSFER
328
12.6
SCALING
262
16.1
CONDUCTION
329
13
LIQUIDS
270
16.2
CONVECTION
330
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
333
13.1
PRESSURE
271
16.3
RADIATION
333
13.2
PRESSURE
IN
A
LIQUID
272
EMISSION
OF
RADIANT
ENERGY
334
13.3
BUOYANCY
275
ABSORPTION
OF
RADIANT
ENERGY
335
13.4
ARCHIMEDES*
PRINCIPLE
276
REFLECTION
OF
RADIANT
ENERGY
336
13.5
WHAT
MAKES
AN
OBJECT
SINK
OR
FLOAT?
277
COOLING
AT
NIGHT
BY
RADIATION
336
13.6
FLOTATION
279
16.4
NEWTON*S
LAW
OF
COOLING
337
*
FLOATING
MOUNTAINS
280
16.5
THE
GREENHOUSE
EFFECT
338
13.7
PASCAL*S
PRINCIPLE
281
16.6
CLIMATE
CHANGE
339
13.8
SURFACE
TENSION
283
16.7
SOLAR
POWER
340
13.9
CAPILLARITY
284
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
341
16.8
CONTROLLING
HEAT
TRANSFER
341
14
CONTENTS
17
CHANGE
OF
PHASE
346
17.1
PHASES
OF
MATTER
347
17.2
EVAPORATION
347
17.3
CONDENSATION
349
CONDENSATION
IN
THE
ATMOSPHERE
350
FOG
AND
CLOUDS
351
17.4
BOILING
351
GEYSERS
352
BOILING
IS
A
COOLING
PROCESS
352
BOILING
AND
FREEZING
AT
THE
SAME
TIME
353
17.5
MELTING
AND
FREEZING
353
REGELATION
354
17.6
ENERGY
AND
CHANGES
OF
PHASE
354
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
358
18
THERMODYNAMICS
362
18.1
THERMODYNAMICS
363
18.2
ABSOLUTE
ZERO
363
INTERNAL
ENERGY
365
18.3
FIRST
LAW
OF
THERMODYNAMICS
365
18.4
ADIABATIC
PROCESSES
367
18.5
METEOROLOGY
AND
THE
FIRST
LAW
367
18.6
SECOND
LAW
OF
THERMODYNAMICS
370
HEAT
ENGINES
370
M
THERMODYNAMICS
DRAMATIZED!
372
18.7
ENERGY
TENDS
TO
DISPERSE
373
1
18.8
ENTROPY
375
PART
FOUR
SOUND
381
19
VIBRATIONS
AND
WAVES
382
19.1
GOOD
VIBRATIONS
383
VIBRATION
OF
A
PENDULUM
384
19.2
WAVE
DESCRIPTION
384
19.3
WAVE
MOTION
386
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
387
TRANSVERSE
WAVES
387
LONGITUDINAL
WAVES
387
19.4
WAVE
SPEED
388
19.5
WAVE
INTERFERENCE
389
STANDING
WAVES
390
19.6
DOPPLER
EFFECT
391
19.7
BOW
WAVES
393
19.8
SHOCK
WAVES
393
20
SOUND
400
20.1
NATURE
OF
SOUND
401
ORIGIN
OF
SOUND
401
MEDIA
TLOAT
TRANSMIT
SOUND
402
20.2
SOUND
IN
AIR
402
*
LOUDSPEAKER
404
SPEED
OF
SOUND
IN
AIR
4
04
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
405
ENERGY
IN
SOUND
WAVES
405
20.3
REFLECTION
OF
SOUND
405
20.4
REFRACTION
OF
SOUND
406
20.5
FORCED
VIBRATIONS
408
NATURAL
FREQUENCY
408
20.6
RESONANCE
408
20.7
INTERFERENCE
410
20.8
BEATS
411
*
RADIO
BROADCASTS
412
21
MUSICAL
SOUNDS
417
21.1
NOISE
AND
MUSIC
418
21.2
PITCH
419
21.3
SOUND
INTENSITY
AND
LOUDNESS
420
21
.4
QUALITY
421
21.5
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
422
21.6
FOURIER
ANALYSIS
423
21.7
FROM
ANALOG
TO
DIGITAL
425
PART
FIVE
ELECTRICITY
AND
MAGNETISM
431
22
ELECTROSTATICS
432
22.1
ELECTRICITY
433
ELECTRICAL
FORCES
434
22.2
ELECTRIC
CHARGES
434
22.3
CONSERVATION
OF
CHARGE
435
*
ELECTRONICS
TECHNOLOGY
AND
SPARKS
436
22.4
COULOMB*S
LAW
437
22.5
CONDUCTORS
AND
INSULATORS
438
SEMICONDUCTORS
438
SUPERCONDUCTORS
439
22.6
CHARGING
439
CHARGING
BY
FRICTION
AND
CONTACT
439
CHARGING
BY
INDUCTION
440
CONTENTS
15
22.7
CHARGE
POLARIZATION
442
22.8
ELECTRIC
FIELD
443
*
MICROWAVE
OVEN
444
ELECTRIC
SHIELDING
445
22.9
ELECTRIC
POTENTIAL
447
ELECTRIC
ENERGY
STORAGE
449
VAN
DE
GRAAFF
GENERATOR
450
23
ELECTRIC
CURRENT
456
23.1
FLOW
OF
CHARGE
AND
ELECTRIC
CURRENT
457
23.2
VOLTAGE
SOURCES
458
23.3
ELECTRICAL
RESISTANCE
459
23.4
OHM*S
LAW
460
OHM S
LAW
AND
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
461
23.5
DIRECT
CURRENT
AND
ALTERNATING
CURRENT
463
CONVERTING
AC
TO
DC
463
23.6
SPEED
AND
SOURCE
OF
ELECTRONS
IN
A
CIRCUIT
464
23.7
ELECTRIC
POWER
466
23.8
LAMPS
467
23.9
ELECTRIC
CIRCUITS
467
SERIES
CIRCUITS
468
*
FUEL
CELLS
468
PARALLEL
CIRCUITS
469
PARALLEL
CIRCUITS
AND
OVERLOADING
471
SAFETY
FUSES
471
24
MA
GNETISM
478
24.1
MAGNETISM
479
24.2
MAGNETIC
POLES
480
24.3
MAGNETIC
FIELDS
481
24.4
MAGNETIC
DOMAINS
482
24.5
ELECTRIC
CURRENTS
AND
MAGNETIC
FIELDS
484
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
484
24.6
ELECTROMAGNETS
485
SUPERCONDUCTING
ELECTROMAGNETS
485
24.7
MAGNETIC
FORCES
486
ON
MOVING
CHARGED
PARTICLES
486
ON
CURRENT-CARRYING
WIRES
486
ELECTRIC
METERS
487
ELECTRIC
MOTORS
488
24.8
EARTH*S
MAGNETIC
FIELD
488
COSMIC
RAYS
490
24.9
BIOMAGNETISM
491
*
MRI:
MAGNETIC
RESONANCE
IMAGING
491
25
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
495
25.1
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
496
25.2
FARADAY*S
LAW
498
25.3
GENERATORS
AND
ALTERNATING
CURRENT
499
25.4
POWER
PRODUCTION
500
TURBOGENERATOR
POWER
500
MHD
POWER
501
25.5
TRANSFORMERS
501
25.6
SELF-INDUCTION
504
25.7
POWER
T
RANSMISSION
505
25.8
FIELD
INDUCTION
505
PART
SIX
LIGHT
511
26
PROPERTIES
OF
LIGHT
512
26.1
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES
514
26.2
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVE
VELOCITY
514
26.3
THE
ELECTROMAGNETIC
SPECTRUM
515
*
FRACTAL
ANTENNAS
516
26.4
TRANSPARENT
MATERIALS
517
26.5
OPAQUE
MATERIALS
519
SHADOWS
520
26.6
SEEING
LIGHT*THE
EYE
522
27
COLOR
530
27.1
COLOR
IN
OUR
WORLD
531
27.2
SELECTIVE
REFLECTION
531
27.3
SELECTIVE
TRANSMISSION
533
27.4
MIXING
COLORED
LIGHTS
533
PRIMARY
COLORS
534
COMPLEMENTARY
COLORS
535
27.5
MIXING
COLORED
PIGMENTS
535
27.6
WHY
THE
SKY
IS
BLUE
537
27.7
WHY
SUNSETS
ARE
RED
538
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
539
27.8
WHY
CLOUDS
ARE
WHITE
540
27.9
WHY
WATER
IS
GREENISH
BLUE
540
28
REFLECTION
AND
REFRACTION
545
28.1
REFLECTION
546
PRINCIPLE
OF
LEAST
TIME
546
28.2
LAW
OF
REFLECTION
547
PLANE
MIRRORS
548
DIFFUSE
REFLECTIOTT
549
16
CONTENTS
28.3
REFRACTION
550
INDEX
OF
REFRACTION
552
MIRAGE
552
28.4
CAUSE
OF
REFRACTION
553
28.5
DISPERSION
AND
RAINBOWS
555
28.6
TOTAL
INTERNAL
REFLECTION
557
28.7
LENSES
559
IMAGE
FORMATION
BY
A
LENS
560
*
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
561
28.8
LENS
DEFECTS
563
29
LIG
BT
WAVES
570
29.1
HUYGENS*
PRINCIPLE
571
29.2
DIFFRACTION
573
29.3
SUPERPOSITION
AND
INTERFERENCE
575
29.4
THIN-FILM
INTERFERENCE
578
SINGLE-COLOR
THIN-FILM
INTERFERENCE
578
INTERFERENCE
COLORS
579
M
PRACTICING
PHYSICS
580
29.5
POLARIZATION
581
THREE-DIMENSIONAL
VIEWING
583
29.6
HOLOGRAPHY
585
30
LIGHT
EMISSION
588
30.1
LIGHT
EMISSION
589
30.2
EXCITATION
590
30.3
EMISSION
SPECTRA
592
30.4
INCANDESCENCE
593
30.5
ABSORPTION
SPECTRA
595
30.6
FLUORESCENCE
596
30.7
PHOSPHORESCENCE
597
30.8
LAMPS
598
INCANDESCENT
LAMP
598
FLUORESCENT
LAMP
598
COMPACT
FLUORESCENT
LAMP
599
LIGHT-EMITTING
DIODE
599
30.9
LASERS
600
31
LIGHT
QUANTA
608
31.1
BIRTH
OF
THE
QUANTUM
THEORY
609
31.2
QUANTIZATION
AND
PLANCK*S
CONSTANT
610
31.3
PHOTOELECTRIC
EFFECT
611
31.4
WAVE-PARTICLE
DUALITY
614
31.5
DOUBLE-SLIT
EXPERIMENT
614
31.6
PARTICLES
AS
WAVES:
ELECTRON
DIFFRACTION
616
31.7
UNCERTAINTY
PRINCIPLE
618
31.8
COMPLEMENTARITY
621
*
PREDICTABILITY
AND
CHAOS
622
PART
SEVEN
ATOMIC
AND
NUCLEAR
PHYSICS
627
32
THE
ATOM
AND
THE
QUANTUM
628
32.1
DISCOVERY
OF
THE
ATOMIC
NUCLEUS
629
32.2
DISCOVERY
OF
THE
ELECTRON
630
32.3
ATOMIC
SPECTRA:
CLUES
TO
ATOMIC
STRUCTURE
632
32.4
BOHR
MODEL
OF
THE
ATOM
633
32.5
EXPLANATION
OF
QUANTIZED
ENERGY
LEVELS:
ELECTRON
WAVES
634
32.6
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
636
32.7
CORRESPONDENCE
PRINCIPLE
637
*
HIGGS
BOSON
638
33
THE
ATOMIC
NUCLEUS
AND
RADIOACTIVITY
641
33.1
X-RAYS
AND
RADIOACTIVITY
642
33.2
ALPHA,
BETA,
AND
GAMMA
RAYS
643
33.3
ENVIRONMENTAL
RADIATION
645
UNITS
OF
RADIATION
645
DOSES
OF
RADIATION
646
RADIOACTIVE
TRACERS
647
33.4
THE
ATOMIC
NUCLEUS
AND
THE
STRONG
FORCE
648
33.5
RADIOACTIVE
HALF-LIFE
651
33.6
RADIATION
DETECTORS
652
33.7
TRANSMUTATION
OF
ELEMENTS
654
NATURAL
TRANSMUTATION
654
ARTIFICIAL
TRANSMUTATION
656
33.8
RADIOMETRIC
DATING
656
*
FOOD
IRRADIATION
658
34
NUCLEAR
FISSION
AND
FUSION
663
34.1
NUCLEAR
FISSION
665
34.2
NUCLEAR
FISSION
REACTORS
667
*
PLUTONIUM
669
34.3
THE
BREEDER
REACTOR
670
34.4
FISSION
POWER
670
34.5
MASS-ENERGY
EQUIVALENCE
671
*
PHYSICS
AT
AIRPORT
SECURITY
675
CONTENTS
17
34.6
NUCLEAR
FUSION
675
36.4
GRAVITY
AND
SPACE:
MOTION
34.7
CONTROLLING
FUSION
678
OF
MERCURY
720
36.5
GRAVITY,
SPACE,
AND
PART
EIGHT
A
NEW
GEOMETRY
720
RELATIVITY
683
36.6
GRAVITATIONAL
WAVES
722
-
36.7
NEWTONIAN
AND
EINSTEINIAN
35
SPECIAL
THEORY
OF
RELATIVITY
684
GRAVITATION
723
.
**
EPILOGUE
727
35.1
MOTION
IS
RELATIVE
685
MICHELSON*MORLEY
EXPERIMENT
686
APPENDIX
A
35.2
POSTULATES
OF
THE
SPECIAL
ON
MEASUREMENT
AND
THEORY
OF
RELATIVITY
687
UNIT
CONVERSIONS
729
35.3
SIMULTANEITY
688
35.4
SPACETIME
AND
TIME
DILATION
689
APPENDIX
B
*
CLOCKWATCHING
ON
A
MORE
ABOUT
MOTION
735
TROLLEY
CAR
RIDE
693
THE
TWIN
TRIP
694
APPENDIX
C
35.5
ADDITION
OF
VELOCITIES
699
GRAPHING
739
SPACE
TRAVEL
700
APPENDIX
D
*
CENTURY
HOPPING
701
74?
35.6
LENGTH
CONTRACTION
701
35.7
RELATIVISTIC
MOMENTUM
703
APPENDIX
E
35.8
MASS,
ENERGY,
AND
E
=
ME
2
704
EXPONENTIAL
GROWTH
35.9
THE
CORRESPONDENCE
PRINCIPLE
706
AND
DOUBLING
TIME
745
36
GENERAL
THEORY
OF
RELATIVITY
712
ODD-NUMBERED
ANSWERS
749
36.1
PRINCIPLE
OF
EQUIVALENCE
713
GLOSSARY
783
36.2
BENDING
OF
LIGHT
BY
GRAVITY
715
CREDITS
801
36.3
GRAVITY
AND
TIME:
GRAVITATIONAL
RED
SHIFT
717
INDEX
805
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