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Essays in physics : thirty-two thoughtful essays on topics in undergraduate-level physics / Geoffrey Brooker.

By: Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First editionDescription: 467 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198857242
  • 0198857241
  • 9780198857259
  • 019885725X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530 23 B872
LOC classification:
  • QC21.3 .B77 2021
Contents:
Electromagnetic energy -- Electromagnetism: microscopic and macroscopic fields -- Vector theorems -- Longitudinal and transverse waves -- Transmission lines, the universe and everything -- Counting quantum states and field modes -- Four-vectors in relativity -- The Lorentz transformation -- Diffraction integrals and the Kirchhoff approximation -- Diffraction at a slit -- Symmetry in quantum mechanics -- Successive approximation; perturbation theory in quantum mechanics -- The hydrogen atom -- Identical particles and the helium atom -- Helium: energies for singlets and triplets -- LS coupling; Hund's rules -- Terms in LS coupling -- The Zeeman effect -- The Einstein A and B coefficients -- The Boltzmann distribution and molecular gases -- Free energy -- Energy of a magnetic body: -m · ơB or + B · ơm? -- The Debye theory of solid-state heat capacities -- Umklapp collisions and thermal conductivity -- Electrons and holes in semiconductors -- Heat capacity of electrons -- Electrons in a square lattice -- Negative feedback -- Stability of negative feedback -- Quantization of waves: the stretched string -- Spontaneous emission of radiation.
Summary: "Each of this book's 32 essays discusses a chosen topic, at a level that is generally within that of a four-year degree course in Physics. The essays supplement (indeed sometimes correct) treatments usually given, or supplies reasoning that tends to fall through the cracks. The author uses his life long experience of tutorial teaching at Oxford to know what topics often need such discussion, for clarification, or for avoidance of common confusions. The book contains accounts of even-standard topics, accounts that offer an unusual emphasis, or a fresh insight, or more than customary rigor, or a cross-link to apparently unrelated material. The student (and their teachers) who really wants to understand physics will find this book indispensable. Often the outcome of tutorial discussion has been an understanding that lies a little to the side of what is presented in standard texts. Such understanding is presented here in the essays. The topics covered are diverse and have something useful to say across most areas of a physics degree." -- Amazon
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-460) and index.

Electromagnetic energy -- Electromagnetism: microscopic and macroscopic fields -- Vector theorems -- Longitudinal and transverse waves -- Transmission lines, the universe and everything -- Counting quantum states and field modes -- Four-vectors in relativity -- The Lorentz transformation -- Diffraction integrals and the Kirchhoff approximation -- Diffraction at a slit -- Symmetry in quantum mechanics -- Successive approximation; perturbation theory in quantum mechanics -- The hydrogen atom -- Identical particles and the helium atom -- Helium: energies for singlets and triplets -- LS coupling; Hund's rules -- Terms in LS coupling -- The Zeeman effect -- The Einstein A and B coefficients -- The Boltzmann distribution and molecular gases -- Free energy -- Energy of a magnetic body: -m · ơB or + B · ơm? -- The Debye theory of solid-state heat capacities -- Umklapp collisions and thermal conductivity -- Electrons and holes in semiconductors -- Heat capacity of electrons -- Electrons in a square lattice -- Negative feedback -- Stability of negative feedback -- Quantization of waves: the stretched string -- Spontaneous emission of radiation.

"Each of this book's 32 essays discusses a chosen topic, at a level that is generally within that of a four-year degree course in Physics. The essays supplement (indeed sometimes correct) treatments usually given, or supplies reasoning that tends to fall through the cracks. The author uses his life long experience of tutorial teaching at Oxford to know what topics often need such discussion, for clarification, or for avoidance of common confusions. The book contains accounts of even-standard topics, accounts that offer an unusual emphasis, or a fresh insight, or more than customary rigor, or a cross-link to apparently unrelated material. The student (and their teachers) who really wants to understand physics will find this book indispensable. Often the outcome of tutorial discussion has been an understanding that lies a little to the side of what is presented in standard texts. Such understanding is presented here in the essays. The topics covered are diverse and have something useful to say across most areas of a physics degree." -- Amazon