From Aristotle to Schrödinger: The Curiosity of Physics

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From Aristotle to Schrödinger: The Curiosity of Physics offers a novel introduction to the topics commonly encountered in the first two years of an undergraduate physics course, including classical mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular physics, and astrophysics. The book presents physics as it evolved historically; it covers in considerable depth the development of the subject from ancient Greece to the present day. Though the emphasis is on the observations, experiments, theories, and applications of physics, there are additionally short sections on the life and times of the main protagonists of physics.

This book grew out of the author's long experience in giving undergraduate and graduate courses in classical physics and in quantum mechanics and its elementary applications. Although meant primarily for the student and teacher of physics, it will be of interest to other scientists and to historians of science, and to those who wish to know something about physics, how it started, and how it developed to its present day magnificence and sophistication.

Author(s): Antonis Modinos (auth.)
Series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 517
Tags: History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics;History of Science;Quantum Physics;Mechanics;Optics and Electrodynamics;Mathematical Methods in Physics

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The Language of Physics....Pages 1-12
The Dawn of Science....Pages 13-23
Astronomy Paves the Way....Pages 25-41
Galileo: His Life and Work....Pages 43-54
The Seventeenth Century: The Bloom of Science....Pages 55-82
Isaac Newton....Pages 83-106
Classical Mechanics....Pages 107-131
The Beginnings of Chemistry....Pages 133-146
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics....Pages 147-187
Electromagnetism....Pages 189-241
Cathode Rays and X-rays....Pages 243-259
Einstein’s Theory of Relativity....Pages 261-296
Quantum Mechanics....Pages 297-354
Atoms, Molecules and Solids....Pages 355-441
The Very Small and the Very Large....Pages 443-490
Back Matter....Pages 491-517