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Huggins E.R. — Physics 2000
Huggins E.R. — Physics 2000



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Íàçâàíèå: Physics 2000

Àâòîð: Huggins E.R.

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Physics2000 is a calculus based, college level introductory physics course that is designed to include twentieth century physics throughout. This is made possible by introducing Einstein's special theory of relativity in the first chapter. This way, students start off with a modem picture of how space and lime behave, and are prepared to approach topics such as mass and energy from a modern point of view.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2000

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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
LC circuit, Fourier analysis of      31—31
LC circuit, Introduction to      31—10
LC circuit, Ringing like a bell      31—36
LC oscillation, intuitive picture of      31—12
Left hand rule as mirror image      Optics 6
Leibnitz      4—1 Cal-1—3
Lens, Crystalline, eye      Optics 31
Lens, diverging      Optics 26
Lens, Eye glasses experiment      Optics 36
Lens, Eyepiece      Optics 37
Lens, Introduction to theory      Optics 18
Lens, Lens equation, Derivation      Optics 25
Lens, Lens equation, Introduction      Optics 24
Lens, Lens equation, Multiple lens systems      Optics 28
Lens, Lens equation, Negative focal length, diverging lens      Optics 26
Lens, Lens equation, Negative image distance      Optics 26
Lens, Lens equation, Negative object distance      Optics 27
Lens, Lens equation, The lens equation itself      Optics 25
Lens, Lens equation, Two lenses together      Optics 29
Lens, Magnifier      Optics 38
Lens, Magnifier, Jeweler using      Optics 38
Lens, Magnifier, Magnification of      Optics 39
Lens, Magnifying glass      Optics 37
Lens, Multiple lens systems      Optics 28
Lens, Optical properties due to slowing of light      Optics 9
Lens, Spherical surface, Grinding one      Optics 19
Lens, Spherical surface, Optical properties of      Optics 19
Lens, Thin lens      Optics 23
Lens, Two lenses together      Optics 29
Lens, various types of, Bi-concave      Optics 27
Lens, various types of, Bi-convex      Optics 27
Lens, various types of, Meniscus-concave      Optics 27
Lens, various types of, Meniscus-convex      Optics 27
Lens, various types of, Planar-concave      Optics 27
Lens, various types of, Planar-convex      Optics 27
Lens, Zoom lens      Optics 18
Lenses, transmitted waves      36—3
Lensing, gravitational      34—20
Lepton family, Electron      int-22
Lepton family, Electron type neutrino      int-22
Lepton family, Muon      int-22
Lepton family, Muon type neutrino      int-22
Lepton family, Tau      int-22
Lepton family, Tau type neutrino      int-22
Leptons, conservation of      int-22
LET statement, computer      5—5
Lifetime, Muon, exponential decay      Cal-1—32
Lifting weights and muscle injuries      13—11
Light      int-7
Light, A tomic spectra      33—16
Light, Another View of      34—22
Light, Balmer series      33—19
Light, Blackbody radiation      34—2
Light, Chapter on      33—1
Light, Decoupling from matter in early universe      34—31
Light, Degrees      int-29 34—27 34—31
Light, Diffraction of light, By thin crystals      36—6
Light, Diffraction of light, Fourier analysis of slits      16—33
Light, Diffraction of light, Grating for      33—12
Light, Diffraction of light, Pattern, by strand of hair      36—14
Light, Diffraction of light, Patterns, student projects      36—13
Light, Doppler effect in astronomy      33—23
Light, Doppler effect, Introduction to      33—20
Light, Doppler effect, Relativistic      33—22
Light, electromagnetic spectrum      int-7 32—20
Light, Electromagnetic spectrum, Photon energies      34—11
Light, electromagnetic waves      32—18
Light, Gravitational lensing of      34—20
Light, Hydrogen spectrum      (see Experiments II —10— Diffraction grating and hydrogen spectrum)
Light, Hydrogen spectrum, Balmer formula      35—5
Light, Hydrogen spectrum, Bohr model      (see Bohr Model)
Light, Hydrogen spectrum, Lab experiment      33—17
Light, Hydrogen spectrum, Spectrum of star      33—19
Light, Infra red      (see Infrared light)
Light, Interaction with gravity      34—18
Light, Interference patterns for various slits      33—12
Light, Laser pulse in gas of supercooled sodium, atoms      Optics 9
Light, Lasers, chapter on      37—1
Light, Light pulse clock      1—14
Light, Maxwell's theory of      int-7
Light, Microwaves. See Microwaves, Mirror images      Optics 6
Light, Motion through a Medium      Optics 8
Light, Particle nature of      34—1
Light, photoelectric effect      34—5
Light, Photon in electron spin resonance experiment      39—9
Light, Photon, Chapter on      34—1
Light, Photon, Creates antiparticle      34—17
Light, Photon, Energies in short laser pulse      40—21
Light, Photon, Introduction to      int-8
Light, Photon, Mass      34—12
Light, Photon, Momentum      34—13
Light, Photon, Thermal, 2.      74
Light, Polarization of light      32—23
Light, Polarizers      32—25
Light, Prism, analogy to Fourier analysis      16—28
Light, Radiated electric fields      32—28
Light, Radiation pressure of      34—14
Light, Radiation pressure, red supergiant stars      20—15
Light, Radio waves      (see Radio waves)
Light, rays      Optics 1
Light, Red shift and the expanding universe      33—24 34—21
Light, reflection      36—3 Optics 1
Light, Reflection and fluorescence      40—8
Light, Reflection from curved surfaces      Optics 4
Light, Spectral lines, Bohr theory      35—4
Light, Spectral lines, hydrogen      int-7
Light, Speed in a medium      Optics 8
Light, Speed of light, Electromagnetic pulse      32—14
Light, Speed of light, Experiment to measure      1—9 31—15
Light, Speed of light, Same to all observers      1—12
Light, Structure of electromagnetic wave      32—19
Light, Thermal 2.74 degrees      34—27
Light, Three degree radiation      34—27
Light, Two-slit interference pattern for      33—10
Light, ultraviolet      (see Ultraviolet light)
Light, visible      (see Visible light)
Light, Visible spectrum of      33—15
Light, Wave equation for      int-7
Light, Waves, chapter on      33—1
Light, X ray diffraction      36—4
Light, X rays      (see X-rays)
Light-hour      int-2
Light-minute      int-2
Light-second      int-2
Light-year      int-2
Limiting process      4—1 Cal-1—3
Limiting process in calculus      Cal-1—5
Limiting process, Definition of derivative      Cal-1—30
Limiting process, Introduction to derivative      Cal-1—6
Limiting process, With strobe photographs      Cal-1—2
Line charge, electric field of, Calculated using calculus      24—6
Line charge, electric field of, Calculated using Gauss' law      24—21
Line integral      (see Integral line)
Linear and nonlinear wave motion      15—10
Linear momentum      (see Momentum)
Lines, equipotential      25—3
Lithium and the Pauli exclusion principle      38—9
Lithium in the periodic table      38—11
Lithium, Atom      38—12
Lithium, Binding energy of last electron      38—12
Lithium, Nucleus      int-6
Logarithms, Integral of 1/x      Cal-1—15
Logarithms, Introduction to      Cal-1—15
Logarithms, Inverse of exponential function      Cal-1—16
Lorentz contraction      1—24
Lorentz contraction, Charge density created by      28—6
Lorentz force law and Maxwell's equations      32—8
Lorentz force law, Electric and magnetic forces      28—15
Lorentz force law, Relativity experiment      30—9
Lorenz, chaos      23—1
LR circuit      31—8
LR circuit, Exponential decay time constant      31—9
LRC circuit, ringing like a bell      31—36
Lyman series, energy level diagram      35—6
Magnetic bottle      28—31
Magnetic constant ($\mu$ zero), definition of      28—11
Magnetic energy, Of current loop      31 22
Magnetic energy, Of spin      39—1
Magnetic energy, Of spin, semi classical formula      39—14
Magnetic field      28—10
Magnetic field, Between capacitor plates      32—6
Magnetic field, Detector      32—26
Magnetic field, Dimensions of, tesla and gauss      28—16
Magnetic field, Direction of, Compass needles      28—12
Magnetic field, Direction of, Definition      28—11
Magnetic field, Direction of, Iron fillings      28—12
Magnetic field, Gauss'law for      32—2
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils      28—17 28—18
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils in electromagnetic waves      32—18
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils in light wave      int-7
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils, 100 Turn search coil      39—12
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils, Electron spin resonance apparatus      39—11
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils, Field mapping experiment      30—24
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils, Interaction with spin      39—4
Magnetic field, Helmholtz coils, Motion of electrons in      28—20 28—29
Magnetic field, Mapping      (see Experiments II —7— Magnetic field mapping
Magnetic field, Mapping experiment with Helmholtz coils      30—24
Magnetic field, Motion of charged particles in      28—19
Magnetic field, Motion of electrons in      (see Experiments II —5— Motion of electrons in a magnetic field)
Magnetic field, Oersted, Hans Christian      28—12
Magnetic field, Of a solenoid      28—17 29—14
Magnetic field, Of a straight wire      29—11
Magnetic field, Of a toroid      29—17
Magnetic field, Of permanent magnet, experiment to measure      30—25
Magnetic field, Radiated, a thought experiment      32—11
Magnetic field, Right-hand rule for current      28—13
Magnetic field, Right-hand rule for solenoids      29—14
Magnetic field, Surface integral of      32—2
Magnetic field, uniform      28—16
Magnetic field, Uniform, Between Helmholtz coils      28—17
Magnetic field, Uniform, Between pole pieces      28—16
Magnetic field, Uniform, Inside coils      28—17
Magnetic flux in the betatron      30—16
Magnetic flux, AC voltage generator      30—21
Magnetic flux, definition of      30—11
Magnetic flux, Faraday's law, Line integral form      30—15
Magnetic flux, Faraday's law, Voltage form      30—12
Magnetic flux, Field mapping experiment      30—24
Magnetic flux, Gaussmeter      30—23
Magnetic flux, Integral E.dl meter      30—19
Magnetic flux, Magnetic field detector      32—26
Magnetic flux, Maxwell's equations      32—8
Magnetic flux, Velocity detector      30—25
Magnetic flux, Voltage transformer      30—26
Magnetic focusing      28—29 (see also Experiments II -5a- Magnetic focusing and space physics)
Magnetic focusing, Movie      28—30
Magnetic force law, derivation of, F = qvB      28—10
Magnetic force law, Lorentz force law, electric and magnetic forces      28—15
Magnetic force law, Vector form      28—14
Magnetic force, Between currents      31—19
Magnetic force, Deflection of electron beam      28—9
Magnetic force, Deflection of electron beam, Movie      28—9
Magnetic force, On a current      31—18
Magnetic force, On electrons in a wire      30—3
Magnetic force, Origin of      28—8
Magnetic force, Parallel currents attract      28—14
Magnetic force, Relativity experiment (Faraday's law)      30—9
Magnetic force, Thought experiment (on origin of)      28—7
Magnetic moment and angular momentum      31—24
Magnetic moment, Bohr magneton      39—4
Magnetic moment, definition of      31—21
Magnetic moment, nuclear      39—6
Magnetic moment, Of charge in circular orbit      31—24
Magnetic moment, of electron      39—4
Magnetic moment, of neutron      39—6
Magnetic moment, of proton      39—6
Magnetic moment, Summary of equations      31 24
Magnetic resonance, Classical picture of      39—8 39—14
Magnetic resonance, Classical picture of, Electron spin resonance experiment      39—5
Magnetic resonance, Classical picture of, Precession of atom      39—15
Magnetism, Chapter on      28—1
Magnetism, Thought experiment to introduce      28—4
Magnets, Electromagnet      31—28
Magnets, Iron      31—26
Magnets, superconducting      31—30
Magnification, definition      0
Magnification, Negative (inverted image)      0
Magnification, Of Magnifier      Optics 39
Magnification, Of two lenses, equation for      0
Magnification, Ptics      30
Magnifier      Optics 38
Magnifier Optics, Jeweler using      Optics 38
Magnifier Optics, Magnification of      Optics 39
Magnitude of a vector      2—6
Map, contour      25—1
Mapping convention for electric fields      24—17
Mars, retrograde motion of      8—24
Mass on a spring, analytic solution      14—7
Mass spectrometer      28—28
Mass, Addition of      6—4
Mass, Angular, Moment of inertia      12—7
Mass, Beta decay of Plutonium      246 6—8
Mass, Beta decay of Protactinium      236 6—9
Mass, Center of mass, Diver movie      11—1
Mass, Center of mass, Dynamics of      11—4
Mass, Center of mass, Formula      11—3
Mass, Center of mass, Introduction to      11—2
Mass, Chapter on mass      6—1
Mass, Definition of mass, Newton's second law      8—3
Mass, Definition of mass, Recoil experiments      6—2
Mass, Electron mass in relativistic beta decay      6—7
Mass, Energy in nuclei      int-18
Mass, Gravitational force on      int-6
Mass, Gravitational mass      6—5
Mass, Inertial mass      6—5
Mass, Introduction to      10—3
Mass, Intuitive discussion      6—6
Mass, Measuring mass      6—4
Mass, Measuring mass Of a moving object      6—5
Mass, Measuring mass Of a neutrino      6—13
Mass, Measuring mass Of a photon      34—12
Mass, of neutron      int-22
Mass, oscillating, differential equation for      14—8
Mass, Properties of      6—3
Mass, Relativistic formula for      6—10
Mass, Relativistic mass, Beta decay      6—6
Mass, Rest mass      int-11 6—10 10—5
Mass, Role in mechanics      8—3
Mass, Standard mass      6—3
Mass, Zero rest mass      6—11
Mathematical prism, Fourier analysis      16—28
Matter over antimatter in early universe      int-30 34—17
Matter, stability of      19—14
Mauna Kea, Hawaii      Optics 45
Maxima, first of two-slit pattern      33—8
Maximally efficient engines      18—15
Maxwell's equations      32—8
Maxwell's equations in empty space      32—10
Maxwell's equations, Chapter on      32—1
Maxwell's equations, Failure of in classical hydrogen atom      35—2
Maxwell's equations, Failure of in photoelectric effect      34—6
Maxwell's equations, Probability wave for photons      40—7
Maxwell's equations, Symmetry of      32—9
Maxwell's wave equation      int-7 15—1 32—18
Maxwell’s correction to Ampere’s law      32—4
Maxwell’s theory of light      int-7 1—9 32—2
Measurement limitation, Due to photon momentum      40—11
Measurement limitation, Due to uncertainty principle      4—2 Cal-1—34
Measurement limitation, Two slit thought experiment      40—9
Measurement limitation, Using waves      40—10
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