Aimed at presenting the essentials of physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy in a clear, easy-to-understand way, The Physical Universe shows students how science works, how scientists approach problems, and why science constantly evolves in its search for understanding. The book concentrates on those aspects of the physical sciences most relevant to a nonscientist who wants to understand how the universe works and to know something about the connections between science and everyday life. The new edition continues the important theme of helping students become well-informed citizens.…mehr
Aimed at presenting the essentials of physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy in a clear, easy-to-understand way, The Physical Universe shows students how science works, how scientists approach problems, and why science constantly evolves in its search for understanding. The book concentrates on those aspects of the physical sciences most relevant to a nonscientist who wants to understand how the universe works and to know something about the connections between science and everyday life. The new edition continues the important theme of helping students become well-informed citizens. The new edition of The Physical Universe is also available in McGraw Hill Connect, featuring SmartBook 2.0, STEM Prep Modules, Application-Based Activities, a Curated Question Bank, and more!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Konrad B. Krauskopf was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin and earned a B.S. in chemistry from University of Wisconsin in 1931. He then earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of California in Berkeley. When the Great Depression made jobs in chemistry scarce, Professor Krauskopf decided to study geology, which had long fascinated him. Through additional graduate work at Stanford University, he earned a second Ph.D. and eventually a position on the Stanford faculty. He remained at Stanford until his retirement in 1976. During his tenure, Professor Krauskopf also worked at various times with the U.S. Geological Survey, served with the U.S. army in occupied Japan, and traveled to Norway, France, and Germany on sabbatical leaves. His research interests included field work on granites and metamorphic rocks and laboratory study on applications of chemistry to geologic problems, especially the formation of ore deposits. In recent years, Professor Krauskopf had spent time working with various government agencies on the problem of radioactive waste disposal. Professor Krauskopf passed away on May 8, 2003.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Scientific Method Chapter 2: Motion Chapter 3: Energy Chapter 4: Energy and the Future Chapter 5: Matter and Heat Chapter 6: Electricity and Magnetism Chapter 7: Waves Chapter 8: The Nucleus Chapter 9: The Atom Chapter 10: The Periodic Law Chapter 11: Crystals, Ions, and Solutions Chapter 12: Chemical Reactions Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry Chapter 14: Atmosphere and Hydrosphere Chapter 15: The Rock Cycle Chapter 16: The Evolving Earth Chapter 17: The Solar System Chapter 18: The Stars Chapter 19: The Universe
Chapter 1: The Scientific Method Chapter 2: Motion Chapter 3: Energy Chapter 4: Energy and the Future Chapter 5: Matter and Heat Chapter 6: Electricity and Magnetism Chapter 7: Waves Chapter 8: The Nucleus Chapter 9: The Atom Chapter 10: The Periodic Law Chapter 11: Crystals, Ions, and Solutions Chapter 12: Chemical Reactions Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry Chapter 14: Atmosphere and Hydrosphere Chapter 15: The Rock Cycle Chapter 16: The Evolving Earth Chapter 17: The Solar System Chapter 18: The Stars Chapter 19: The Universe
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