Synopses & Reviews
Refreshingly contemporary, this beginning-level introduction to modern physics covers all the important topics of relativity, quantum mechanics, systems with two or more atoms, and subatomic physics—but does so in a manner that won't overwhelm readers who are new to the subject. Explanations of concepts are exceptionally readable (often enlivened with humor), and an abundance of high-quality worked examples and practice problems give readers the hands-on practice necessary to master applications. The Space and Time of Relativity. Relativistic Mechanics. Atoms. Quantization of Light. Quantization of Atomic Energy Levels. Matter Waves. The Schrödinger Equation in One Dimension. The Three-Dimensional Schrödinger Equation. Electron Spin. Multielectron Atoms; the Pauli Principle and the Periodic Table. Atomic Transitions and Radiation. Molecules. Solids—Theory. Solids—Applications. Statistical Mechanics. The Structure of Atomic Nuclei. Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions. Elementary Particles. For anyone needing an introduction to, or refresher of, modern physics.
Table of Contents
I. RELATIVITY. 1. The Space and Time of Relativity. 2. Relativistic Mechanics.
II. QUANTUM MECHANICS. 3. Atoms.
4. Quantization of Light.
5. Quantization of Atomic Energy Levels.
6. Matter Waves.
7. The Schrödinger Equation in One Dimension.
8. The Three-Dimensional Schrödinger Equation.
9. Electron Spin.
10. Multielectron Atoms; the Pauli Principle and the Periodic Table.
11. Atomic Transitions and Radiation.
III. SYSTEMS WITH TWO OR MORE ATOMS. 12. Molecules.
13. Solids - Theory.
14. Solids - Applications.
15. Statistical Mechanics.
IV. SUBATOMIC PHYSICS. 16. The Structure of Atomic Nuclei.
17. Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions.
18. Elementary Particles.
APPENDIXES. A. Physical Constants.
B. Useful Mathematical Relations.
C. Alphabetical List of the Elements.
D. Atomic and Nuclear Data.
Suggestions for Further Reading.
Picture Credits and References.
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems.
Index.