The Mechanical Universe: Introduction to Mechanics and Heat

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Pub. Date: 2008-01-14
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This important textbook is based on, though independent of, an educational TV series The Mechanical Universe broadcast on public television in the United States. Its aim is to guide students and general readers to an understanding of how the physical world works; physics is presented as a human endeavour, with historical development forming a thread throughout the text. The prerequisites are minimal, only basic algebra and trigonometry since the necessary calculus is developed in the text, with physics providing the motivation. New concepts are introduced at the natural, logical point with many historical references to place physics in a social perspective. Many topics from twentieth-century physics are included, for example energy, low temperature physics, relativity and black holes. The book is attractively and profusely illustrated and will be welcomed by students and also by general readers for whom this will be a stimulating alternative to other, less-thorough treatments.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction to the mechanical universe
The law of falling bodies
Derivatives
Inertia
Vectors
Newton's law
Integration
The apple and the moon
Moving in circles
Forces
Gravity, electricity, and magnetism
The Milliken oil-drop experiment
The law of conservation of energy
Energy and stability
Temperature and the gas laws
The engine of nature
Entropy
The quest for low temperatures
The conservation of momentum
Harmonic motion
Resonance
Coupled oscillators and waves
Angular momentum
Gyroscopes
Kepler's laws and the conic sections
Solving the Kepler problem
Energy and eccentricity
Navigating in space
Loose ends and black holes
The harmony of the spheres: an overview of the mechanical universe
The international system of units
Conversion factors
Formulas from algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
Astronomical data
Physical constants
Selected bibliography
Index
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