This innovative physics textbook develops classical mechanics from a historical perspective while introducing new concepts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven C. Frautschi joined the California Institute of Technology faculty in 1962 and became professor emeritus in 2006. His publication list includes 80 research papers on the theory of high energy physics, and the book 'Regge Poles and S- Matrix Theory'. He has served as Master of Student Houses and has won three student teaching awards.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction to the mechanical universe 2. The law of falling bodies 3. The language of nature: derivatives and integrals 4. Inertia 5. Vectors 6. Newton's laws and equilibrium 7. Universal gravitation and circular motion 8. Forces 9. Forces in accelerating reference frames 10. Energy: conservation and conversion 11. The conservation of momentum 12. Oscillatory motion 13. Angular momentum 14. Rotational dynamics for rigid bodies 15. Gyroscopes 16. Kepler's laws and the conic sections 17. Solving the Kepler problem 18. Navigating in space 19. Temperatures and the gas laws 20. The engine of nature 21. Entropy 22. The quest for low temperature Appendix A. The international system of units Appendix B. Conversion factors Appendix C. Formulas from algebra, geometry, and trigonometry Appendix D. Astronomical data Appendix E. Physical constraints Selected bibliography Index.
Preface 1. Introduction to the mechanical universe 2. The law of falling bodies 3. The language of nature: derivatives and integrals 4. Inertia 5. Vectors 6. Newton's laws and equilibrium 7. Universal gravitation and circular motion 8. Forces 9. Forces in accelerating reference frames 10. Energy: conservation and conversion 11. The conservation of momentum 12. Oscillatory motion 13. Angular momentum 14. Rotational dynamics for rigid bodies 15. Gyroscopes 16. Kepler's laws and the conic sections 17. Solving the Kepler problem 18. Navigating in space 19. Temperatures and the gas laws 20. The engine of nature 21. Entropy 22. The quest for low temperature Appendix A. The international system of units Appendix B. Conversion factors Appendix C. Formulas from algebra, geometry, and trigonometry Appendix D. Astronomical data Appendix E. Physical constraints Selected bibliography Index.
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