Produktbild: Modern Physics

Modern Physics

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.09.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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608

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26.3/21.5/3 cm

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1081 g

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3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-06114-5

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.09.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

26.3/21.5/3 cm

Gewicht

1081 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-06114-5

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  • Produktbild: Modern Physics
  • Chapter 1. The Failures of Classical Physics
    1.1 Review of Classical Physics
    1.2 The Failure of Classical Concepts of Space and Time
    1.3 The Failure of the Classical Theory of Particle Statistics
    1.4 Theory, Experiment, Law
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems
    Chapter 2. The Special Theory of Relativity
    2.1 Classical Relativity
    2.2 The Michelson-Morley Experiment
    2.3 Einstein s Postulates
    2.4 Consequences of Einstein s Postulates
    2.5 The Lorentz Transformation
    2.6 The Twin Paradox
    2.7 Relativistic Dynamics
    2.8 Conservation Laws in Relativistic Decays and Collisions
    2.9 Experimental Tests of Special Relativity
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 3. The Particlelike Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation
    3.1 Review of Electromagnetic Waves
    3.2 The Photoelectric Effect
    3.3 Thermal Radiation
    3.4 The Compton Effect
    3.5 Other Photon Processes
    3.6 What Is a Photon?
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 4. The Wavelike Properties of Particles
    4.1 DeBroglie s Hypothesis
    4.2 Experimental Evidence for DeBroglie Waves
    4.3 Uncertainty Relationships for Classical Waves
    4.4 Heisenberg Uncertainty Relationships
    4.5 Wave Packets
    4.6 The Motion of a Wave Packet
    4.7 Probability and Randomness
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 5. The Schrödinger Equation
    5.1 Behavior of a Wave at a Boundary
    5.2 Confining a Particle
    5.3 The Schrödinger Equation
    5.4 Applications of the Schrödinger Equation
    5.5 The Simple Harmonic Oscillator
    5.6 Steps and Barriers
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 6. The Rutherford-Bohr Model of the Atom
    6.1 Basic Properties of Atoms
    6.2 Scattering Experiments and the Thomson Model
    6.3 The Rutherford Nuclear Atom
    6.4 Line Spectra
    6.5 The Bohr Model
    6.6 The Franck-Hertz Experiment
    6.7 The Correspondence Principle
    6.8 Deficiencies of the Bohr Model
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 7. The Hydrogen Atom in Wave Mechanics
    7.1 A One-Dimensional Atom
    7.2 Angular Momentum in the Hydrogen Atom
    7,3 The Hydrogen Atom Wave Functions
    7.4 Radial Probability Densities
    7.5 Angular Probability Densities
    7.6 Intrinsic Spin
    7.7 Energy Levels and Spectroscopic Notation
    7.8 The Zeeman Effect
    7.9 Fine Structure
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 8. Many-Electron Atoms
    8.1 The Pauli Exclusion Principle
    8.2 Electronic States in Many-Electron Atoms
    8.3 Outer Electrons: Screening and Optical Transitions
    8.4 Properties of the Elements
    8.5 Inner Electrons: Absorption Edges and X Rays
    8.6 Addition of Angular Momenta
    8.7 Lasers
    Summary
    Questions Problems

    Chapter 9. Molecular Structure
    9.1 The Hydrogen Molecule
    9.2 Covalent Bonding in Molecules
    9.3 Ionic Bonding
    9.4 Molecular Vibrations
    9.5 Molecular Rotations
    9.6 Molecular Spectra
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 10. Statistical Physics
    10.1 Statistical Analysis
    10.2 Classical and Quantum Statistics
    10.3 The Density of States
    10.4 The Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
    10.5 Quantum Statistics
    10.6 Application of Bose-Einstein Statistics
    10.7 Application of Fermi-Dirac Statistics
    Sumary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 11. Solid-State Physics
    11.1 Crystal Structures
    11.2 The Heat Capacity of Solids
    11.3 Electrons in Metals
    11.4 Band Theory of Solids
    11.5 Superconductivity
    11.6 Intrinsic and Impurity Semiconductors
    11.7 Semiconductor Devices
    11.8 Magnetic Materials
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 12. Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity
    12.1 Nuclear Constituents
    12.2 Nuclear Sizes and Shapes
    12.3 Nuclear Masses and Binding Energies
    12.4 The Nuclear Force
    12.5 Quantum States in Nuclei
    12.6 Radioactive Decay
    12.7 Alpha Decay
    12.8 Beta Decay
    12.9 Gamma Decay and Nuclear Excited States
    12.10 Natural Radioactivity
    Summary
    Questions
    Problems

    Chapter 13. Nuclear Reactions and Applications
    13.1 Types of Nuclear Reactions
    13.2 Radioisotope Production in Nuclear Reactions
    13.3 Low-Energy Reaction Kinematics
    13.4 Fission
    13.5 Fusion
    13.6 Nucleosynthesis
    13.7 Applications of Nuclear Phy