Questioning the Universe : Concepts in Physics
Sadoff, Ahren
UNITS AND POWERS OF TEN PHYSICS AND ITS METHODOLOGY What Is Physics? Methodology The First Scientist Why Do You Believe? Back to the Questions How Do We Answer theQuestions? The Need to BeQuantitative Theories Models AestheticJudgments MOTION Relating the Variables of Motion Graphs of One-Dimensional Motion Constant Speed Constant Acceleration Two-Dimensional Motion FORCES The Fundamental Forces A Specific Force Law: Newtonian Gravity Weight How Does Force Affect Motion? Newton's SecondLaw Newton, the Apple, and the Moon Combining Two Laws The Mass of the Earth Newton's Firs.
Abstract: Offers the nonscientist an alternative view: one that demonstrates how physics is perpetually evolving and shows how so many seemingly diverse concepts are intimately connected. This book aims to tell readers the story of what we have learned about nature so far and how we have done it.
Abstract: Offers the nonscientist an alternative view: one that demonstrates how physics is perpetually evolving and shows how so many seemingly diverse concepts are intimately connected. This book aims to tell readers the story of what we have learned about nature so far and how we have done it.
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Năm:
2008
Nhà xuát bản:
CRC Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
234
ISBN 10:
1420082590
ISBN 13:
9781420082593
File:
PDF, 12.02 MB
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english, 2008