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Modern Physics & Technology for Undergraduates / Lorcan M. Folan & Vladimir I. Tsifrinovich, Gennady P. Berman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, c2003.Description: viii, 144 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9810248822
Other title:
  • Modern physics and technology for undergraduates
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC21.3 .F65 2003
Contents:
* Elementary Particles, Nuclei, Atoms * Applications of Physics * Space * Mechanics * Electricity and Magnetism * Hints to Solution
Summary: This textbook connects an undergraduate course in physics with modern science and technology. The first part of the book gives an overview of hot directions in modern physics and technology. The second part contains problems which are related to those directions. Where necessary, the problems have detailed solutions. The text also includes a brief review of undergraduate physics. A huge chasm has developed between modern science and undergraduate education. The result of this chasm is that students who are graduating from college are unable to exploit the many opportunities offered by modern science and technology. Consequently, student interest in undergraduate physics is very low. The authors purpose to try to bridge this chasm between modern science and technology and undergraduate education. Modern science and technology widely uses the methods of classical physics, but these modern applications are not reflected in the problems on physics often suggested to students. Solving practical problems is a very effective way to inform students about contemporary science, to show the important relationships between modern and classical physics, and to prepare them for future activity in the modern technological environment. The authors have prepared a set of problems based on some of the latest developments in science and technology which can be solved using the classical physics accessible in a standard undergraduate programme.
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Includes index.

* Elementary Particles, Nuclei, Atoms * Applications of Physics * Space * Mechanics * Electricity and Magnetism * Hints to Solution

This textbook connects an undergraduate course in physics with modern science and technology. The first part of the book gives an overview of hot directions in modern physics and technology. The second part contains problems which are related to those directions. Where necessary, the problems have detailed solutions. The text also includes a brief review of undergraduate physics. A huge chasm has developed between modern science and undergraduate education. The result of this chasm is that students who are graduating from college are unable to exploit the many opportunities offered by modern science and technology. Consequently, student interest in undergraduate physics is very low. The authors purpose to try to bridge this chasm between modern science and technology and undergraduate education. Modern science and technology widely uses the methods of classical physics, but these modern applications are not reflected in the problems on physics often suggested to students. Solving practical problems is a very effective way to inform students about contemporary science, to show the important relationships between modern and classical physics, and to prepare them for future activity in the modern technological environment. The authors have prepared a set of problems based on some of the latest developments in science and technology which can be solved using the classical physics accessible in a standard undergraduate programme.

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