Modern Physics

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One of the field’s most respected introductory texts, Modern Physics provides a deep exploration of fundamental theory and experimentation. Appropriate for second-year undergraduate science and engineering students, this esteemed text presents a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods that form the basis of modern physics, including examinations of relativity, quantum physics, statistical physics, nuclear physics, high energy physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. A balanced pedagogical approach examines major concepts first from a historical perspective, then through a modern lens using relevant experimental evidence and discussion of recent developments in the field. The emphasis on the interrelationship of principles and methods provides continuity, creating an accessible “storyline” for students to follow.

Extensive pedagogical tools aid in comprehension, encouraging students to think critically and strengthen their ability to apply conceptual knowledge to practical applications. Numerous exercises and worked examples reinforce fundamental principles.

Author(s): Kenneth S. Krane
Edition: 4
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year: 2019

Language: English

Cover
Copyright
Preface
Contents
1. Some Deficiencies of Classical Physics
2. The Special Theory of Relativity
3. The Particle-Like Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation
4. The Wavelike Properties of Particles
5. The Schrödinger Equation
6. The Rutherford-Bohr Model of the Atom
7. The Hydrogen Atom in Wave Mechanics
8. Many-Electron Atoms
9. Molecular Structure
10. Statistical Physics
11. Solid-State Physics
12. Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity
13. Nuclear Reactions and Applications
14. Elementary Particles
15. Cosmology: The Origin and Fate of the Universe
Appendix A: Constants and Conversion Factors
Appendix B: Complex Numbers
Appendix C: Periodic Table of the Elements
AppendixD: Table of Atomic Masses
Appendix E: Some Milestones in the History of Modern Physics
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
Index
Index to Tables
EULA