Book Summary of Problems In General Physics
Table of Contents
Preface
A Few Hints for Solving the Problems
Notation
PART ONE. PHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICS
ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS
APPENDICES
Preface
A Few Hints for Solving the Problems
Notation
PART ONE. PHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICS
- 1.1. Kinematics
- 1.2. The Fundamental Equation of Dynamics
- 1.3. Laws of Conservation of Energy, Momentum, and Angular Momentum
- 1.4. Universal Gravitation
- 1.5. Dynamics of a Solid Body
- 1.6. Elastic Deformations of a Solid Body
- 1.7. Hydrodynamics
- 1.8. Relativistic Mechanics
- 2.1. Equation of the Gas State. Processes
- 2.2. The First Law of Thermodynamics. Heat Capacity
- 2.3. Kinetic Theory of Gases. Boltzmann's Law and Maxwell's Distribution
- 2.4. The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy
- 2.5. Liquids. Capillary Effects
- 2.6. Phase Transformations
- 2.7. Transport Phenomena
- 3.1. Constant Elec,tric Field in Vacuum
- 3.2. Conductors and Dielectrics in an Electric Field
- 3.3. Electric Capacitance. Energy of an Electric Field
- 3.4. .Electric Current
- 3.5. Constant Magnetic Field. Magnetics
- 3.6. Electromagnetic Induction. Maxwell's Equations
- 3.7. Motion of Charged Particles in Electric and Magnetic Fields
- 4.1. Mechanical Oscillations
- 4.2. Electric Oscillations
- 4.3. Elastic Waves. Acoustics
- 4.4. Electromagnetic Waves. Radiation
- 5.1. Photometry and Geometrical Optics
- 5.2. Interference of Light
- 5.3. Diffraction of Light
- 5.4. Polarization of Light
- 5.5. Dispersion and Absorption of Light
- 5.6. Optics of Moving Sources
- 5.7. Thermal Radiation. Quantum Nature of Light
- 6.1. Scattering of Particles, Rutherford-Bohr Atom Th
- 6.2. Wave Properties of Particles. Schrodinger Equation
- 6.3. Properties of Atoms. Spectra
- 6.4. Molecules and Crystals
- 6.5. Radioactivity
- 6.6. Nuclear Reactions
- 6.7. Elementary Particles