Forces in Physics: A Historical Perspective

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Force is one of the most elementary concepts that must be understood in order to understand modern science; it is discussed extensively in textbooks at all levels and is a requirement in most science guidelines. It is also one of the most challenging - how could one idea be involved in such disparate physical phenomena as gravity and radioactivity? Forces in Physics helps the science student by explaining how these ideas originally were developed and provides context to the stunning conclusions that scientists over the centuries have arrived at. It covers the history of all of the four traditional fundamental forces - gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force - and shows how these forces have, over the years, allowed physicists to better understand the nature of the physical world.

Forces in Physics: A Historical Perspective traces the evolution of the concept from the earliest days of the Ancient Greeks to the contemporary attempt to form a GUT (Grand Unified Theory): Aristotle and others in Ancient Greece who developed ideas about physical laws and the introduction of forces into nature; Newton and others in the Scientific Revolution who discovered that forces like gravity applied throughout the universe; the 19th century examinations of thermodynamics and the forces of the very small; and 20th century developments—relativity, quantum mechanics, and more advanced physics—that revolutionized the way we understand force. The volume includes a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, and a bibliography of resources useful for further research.

Author(s): Steven N. Shore
Series: Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science
Publisher: Greenwood
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Физика;История физики;

Forces in physics : a historical perspective......Page 2
Contents......Page 6
List of Illustrations......Page 8
Preface......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 14
1. Force in the Ancient and Classical World......Page 16
2. Medieval Ideas of Force......Page 36
3. The New Physics......Page 54
4. From the Heavens to the Earth......Page 80
5. Forces and Fields......Page 114
6. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics......Page 132
7. Fields as Everything......Page 152
8. The Relativity of Motion......Page 174
9. Quantum Mechanics......Page 194
Appendix: Some Mathematical Ideas......Page 218
Timeline......Page 230
Bibliography......Page 236
Index......Page 244