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Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman — University physics with modern physics
Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman — University physics with modern physics



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Íàçâàíèå: University physics with modern physics

Àâòîðû: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman

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Refining the most widely adopted and enduring physics text available, University Physics with Modern Physics, Twelfth Edition continues an unmatched history of innovation and careful execution that was established by the best selling Eleventh Edition. Assimilating the best ideas from education research, this new edition provides enhanced problem-solving instruction, pioneering visual and conceptual pedagogy, the first systematically enhanced problems, and the most pedagogically proven and widely used homework and tutorial system available. Mechanics, Waves/Acoustics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Modern Physics. For all readers interested in university physics.



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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2008

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Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 28.11.2013

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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Multiplication, significant figures in      9—10
Multiplication, using vector components      17—18
Multistage rocket problem      283
Muon-catalyzed fusion      1501
Muons      1276 1282 1301 1514 1521
Musical instruments, organ pipes      543—544 545—546
Musical instruments, sound waves and      533
Musical instruments, standing waves and      513—515
Musical instruments, wind instruments      543—546
Mutual inductance of transformers      1080
Mutual inductance, calculating      1032—1033
Mutual inductance, defined      1031
Mutual inductance, emf due to      1033
Mutual inductance, overview      1030—1032
Muzzle velocity      69
Myopia      1186 1188—1189
N-type semiconductors      1454—1455
NASA      1118
Natural angular frequency      443
Natural convection      595
natural light      1135
Natural line width      1359
Natural radioactivity      1484—1485
Nature, fundamental forces of      163—164
Near point (of eye)      1186
Near-field diffraction      1236
Nearsightedness      1186 1188—1189
Neddermeyer, Seth      1514
Negative charges, electric field lines for      734
Negative charges, electric flux for      751
Negative charges, electric potential and      782
Negative charges, overview      710 711—712 715
Negative energy      1511
Negative ions      712
Negative lenses      1176 1187
Negative of a vector      12
Negative work      183—185
Negative x-direction      15 38 40
Neon      1420
Net charge of bodies, defined      712
Net charge of bodies, electric field of earth      743
Net charge of bodies, electric flux and      752
Net force, acceleration and      121
Net force, center-of-mass motion and      268—269
Net force, centripetal acceleration and      404
Net force, damped oscillations      440
Net force, defined      110
Net force, impulse-momentum theorem      249
Net force, momentum and      248
Net force, Newton's first law of motion and      111—115
Net force, Newton's second law of motion and      115—123
Net force, torque and      319 331
Net force, zero      111—115
Neutral atoms      1470 1471
Neutral equilibrium      239
Neutral side of line      900
Neutrino oscillation      1531
Neutrinos      1482 1531
Neutron activation analysis      1494
Neutron number      1470 1471
Neutron stars      315 347 352
Neutrons, absorption of      1494
Neutrons, alpha particles and      1320
Neutrons, decay of      281
Neutrons, defined      711
Neutrons, depicted      712
Neutrons, discovery of      1510
Neutrons, energy of      1352
Neutrons, nucleons and      1468—1469
Newton      6 116
Newton's first law of motion      107 111—115 136—142
Newton's law of gravitation      383—387 397 400
Newton's laws of motion, applying      136—180
Newton's laws of motion, defined      107
Newton's laws of motion, dynamics of circular motion      158—163
Newton's laws of motion, first law      107 111—115 136—142
Newton's laws of motion, force and interactions      108—111
Newton's laws of motion, free-body diagrams      126—127 128
Newton's laws of motion, frictional force      149—158
Newton's laws of motion, fundamental forces of nature      163—164
Newton's laws of motion, inertial frames of reference and      1269
Newton's laws of motion, Kepler's laws and      397
Newton's laws of motion, kinetic-molecular model and      619
Newton's laws of motion, mass and weight      120—123
Newton's laws of motion, mechanics and      918
Newton's laws of motion, overview      107—108
Newton's laws of motion, second law      see "Newton's second law of motion"
Newton's laws of motion, third law      see "Newton's third law of motion"
Newton's rings      1222—1224
Newton's second law of motion, circular orbits and      394
Newton's second law of motion, damped oscillations and      440
Newton's second law of motion, dynamics of particles      142—149
Newton's second law of motion, momentum and      247—248 254
Newton's second law of motion, overview      107 115—120
Newton's second law of motion, relativity and      1290—1291
Newton's second law of motion, stable orbits and      1323
Newton's second law of motion, wave speed and      500
Newton's third law of motion, defined      107
Newton's third law of motion, insulators and      715
Newton's third law of motion, overview      123—127
Newton's third law of motion, shotgun firing and      181
Newton's third law of motion, superconductors and      1018
Newton, Isaac      107 164 383 397 1121
Newton-meter      317
Newtonian harmonic oscillators      1390—1392
Newtonian synthesis      400
Night vision scope      1309
Nitrogen      536 612 622 664
Noble gases      1419—1421
Nodal curves      1210
Nodal planes      1112
Nodes of Ranvier      915
Nodes, defined      508 887
Nodes, displacement      541—542 544
Nodes, pressure      542 544
Nodes, sinusoidal waves      509
Noise      532
Nonconservative forces      228—232
Nonelectrostatic fields      1010—1011
Nonelectrostatic forces      995
Nonlinear materials      851
Nonohmic materials      851
Nonreflective coating      1223—1224
Nonsinusoidal waves      1108—1109 1380
Nonuniform circular motion      90—91
Normal force      108
Normal mode, defined      512 1113
Normal mode, organ pipes      547
Normal mode, standing sound waves and      541—546
Normal-mode frequencies      487
Normalization, probability and      1379—1380
North pole      917
Northern Lights (aurora borealis)      927
Nuclear atom      1319—1322
Nuclear binding      1475—1478
Nuclear density      1469
Nuclear fission      813 1494—1498
Nuclear force      1475—1476 1513
Nuclear fusion      812 825 1498—1501
Nuclear magnetic resonance      1473
Nuclear magneton      1472
Nuclear medicine      1491
Nuclear motion, reduced mass of atoms and      1325—1326
Nuclear physics, activities and half-lives      1485—1489
Nuclear physics, biological effects of radiation      1489—1492
Nuclear physics, nuclear binding      1475—1478
Nuclear physics, nuclear fission      1494—1498
Nuclear physics, nuclear fusion      1498—1501
Nuclear physics, nuclear reactions      1492—1494
Nuclear physics, nuclear stability      1478—1485
Nuclear physics, nuclear structure      1475—1478
Nuclear physics, properties of nuclei      1468—1473
Nuclear physics, radioactivity      1478—1485
Nuclear power plants      1490—1491 1497—1498
Nuclear reactors      264—265 949 1492—1494 1497—1498
Nuclear spins      1471—1472
Nuclear stability      1478—1485
Nuclear structure      1475—1478
Nucleon number      1469
Nucleons      1468—1469 1474 1542
Nucleosynthesis      1541—1545
Nucleus (nuclei), daughter      1484
Nucleus (nuclei), defined      711 1321
Nucleus (nuclei), parent      1484
Nucleus (nuclei), properties of      1468—1474
Nucleus (nuclei), superheavy      1495
Nuclides, binding energy and mass      1477
Nuclides, isotopes and      1469—1471
Nuclides, odd-odd      1479
Nuclides, radioactivity      1478—1480 1484—1485 1494
Nuclides, strongly bound      1474—1475
Nutation      339
Nylon, as insulator      714
Object distance, concave mirrors and      1168—1169
Object distance, defined      1159
Object distance, sign rule for      1159
Object point      1158
Object-image relationship, determining focal length      1164
Object-image relationship, spherical mirrors      1162—1163
Object-image relationship, spherical refracting surface      1171
Object-image relationship, thin lenses      1175 1188
Object-image relationship, verifying      1160
Objective (microscope)      1191
Objective mirror      1162
objects, defined      1157
Objects, extended      1158—1161
Objects, point      1158
Objects, relativity of movement      1283
Objects, virtual      1180 1202
Ocular (microscope)      1191
Odd-odd nuclides      1479
Oersted, Hans Christian      918
Ohm      854
Ohm's law on potential difference      892
Ohm's law, defined      850 853
Ohm's law, voltage and      855
Ohm, George Simon      850
Ohmic conductors      851
Ohmmeters      895
Onnes, Heike Kamerlingh      852
Open cabits      394
Open circuits      860
Open pipe      543 545 546
Opera glass      1206
Operational definitions      4
Optic axis      1161
Optic nerve      1186
Optics, defined      1121
Optics, physical      1123 1207
Optics, total internal reflection      1130—1132
Orbital angular momentum      1403—1404 1417
Orbital magnetic interaction energy      1411
Orbital quantum number      1403
Orbits, circular      394—396
Orbits, closed      394
Orbits, elliptical      397—398
Orbits, geosynchronous      415
Orbits, Hohmann transfer      418
Orbits, open      394
Orbits, stable electron      1322—1324
Orders-of-magnitude estimates      10—11
Organ pipes      543—544 545—546
Oscillation      see also "Periodic motion"
Oscillation of sun      513
Oscillation, amplitude of      547
Oscillation, damped      440—443 1048
Oscillation, defined      419
Oscillation, driven      442—443
Oscillation, electrical      1046—1049 1307
Oscillation, forced      442—444 546 1051
Oscillation, neutrino      1531
Oscillation, normal modes of      546
Oscillation, overview      419—421
Oscillation, self-excited      444
Oscillation, sinusoidal waves and      509
Otto cycle      678—679
Outward electric flux      752
Outward force      159
Overdamped circuit      1050
Overdamping      441
overtones      512
Oxygen      640
p-n junctions      1455—1459
p-n-p transistors      1459
p-type semiconductors      1454—1455
P-waves      62
Pacemaker      896
Pain, threshold of      520 538
Pair annihilation      1512—1513
Pair production      1512
Pairing effects      1476
Pallas asteroid      399
Palomar Mountain      1263—1264
Parabolas      81 397
Parallel components of acceleration      77—78
Parallel conductors      965—967
Parallel connections, capacitors in      821—822
Parallel connections, resistors in      883—886
Parallel resonance      1089
Parallel vectors      12
Parallel-axis theorem      301—303
Parallel-plate capacitor      817—818
Paramagnetic material      978—979
Paraxial approximation      1162
Paraxial rays      1162 1166
Parent nucleus      1484
Parity      1525
Parsecs      1533
Partial derivatives, defined      234 496
Partial derivatives, notation for      234
Partial derivatives, wave speed and      500 510—511
Particle accelerators      1514—1519
Particle detectors      1514—1519
Particle in a box      1375—1380 1382
Particle motion vs. wave motion      490
Particle physics, beginning of time      1538—1546
Particle physics, expanding universe      1532—1538
Particle physics, fundamental particles      1509—1514
Particle physics, particle accelerators and detectors      1514—1519
Particle physics, quarks and the eightfold way      1525—1529
Particle Physics, Standard Model      1530—1531
Particle theory of light      1123
Particle velocity      496—497 537
Particle waves      1362
Particles and interactions      1519—1525
Particles as force mediators      1513
Particles in equilibrium      136—142
Particles, angular momentum of      331—332
Particles, average x-velocity      38
Particles, beta-minus      1481
Particles, Compton scattering and      1332
Particles, corpuscles as      1121
Particles, defined      3 37
Particles, dynamics of      142—149
Particles, free      1364—1365
Particles, fundamental      1509—1514
Particles, gravitation and      384
Particles, interactions and      1519—1525
Particles, strange      1524
Particles, tau      1482 1529
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