《Universityphysics》是面向21世纪课程教材,是在原一版的基础上修订而成的,原一版获2002年度优秀教材一等奖。《Universityphysics》是作者多年教改的成果,与国内同类教材相比,《Universityphysics》在内容、体系上均有较大创新。全书包括Accretion AMS Bose-Einstein condensation cold fusion clusters DNA double-helix structure Einstein field equation fractals grand unification helix-coil transition inflationary universe model Ising model jets from star k-space laser light spectrum Mossbauer effect neutrino mass optical pumping quark model quasi-crystal three kinds of redshifts SOC tidal disruption universe models virtual pair W± X ray Yukawa model Z0等内容。《Universityphysics》可作为理科各专业大学物理课程的教材,也可供其他专业和社会读者阅读。
作者简介
Prof. Lu has long been engaged in the research of theoretical physics in Nanjing University, Northeastern University in Boston, University of Vermont, and The University of New South Wales in Sydney. His field is statistical physics, especially low dimensional many-body systems. During these ten years he also devoted himself enthusiastically to the education initiative. As Dean of School of Intensive Instruction in Sciences and Arts Nanjing University, he concerns reform of introductory physics course very much. This book is the result of 13 years practice. Besides physics his interests include music, and swimming. He is an amateur photographer and go player.
目录
CONTENTS Chapter 1 Intoduction 1.1 what is physics 1.2 Physical quantities 1.3 Approximation in physics 1.4 Vectors 1.5 Orthgonal coordinate systems Problems References Part one Mechanics
Chapter 3 Particle Dynamics 3.1 The law of inertia and inertial frame of reference 3.2 Newton’s second and third laws 3.3 Forces 3.4 Noninertial frame of reference and inertial force 3.5 Momentum and angular momentum 3.6 Mechanical work and energy Problems References
Chapter 4 Gravitation 4.1 The law of gravitation 4.2 Gravitational potential energy 4.3 Gravitational mass,redshift,and collapse 4.4 Kepler problem and scattering 4.5 Gravitational field Problems References
Chapter 5 Dynamics of Many—Particle System 5.1 The center of mass 5.2 System with variable mass 5.3 Collisions 5.4 F1uid motion 5.5 Symmnetry and conservation laws Problems References
Chapter 6 Dynamics of a Rigid Body 6.1 Rotational inertia 6.2 The dynamics of rotation 6.3 Precession of angular momentum 6.4 Equilibrium of rigid bodies and stability Problems References
Chapter 8 Waves 8.1 Waves and their classification 8.2 Wave equation 8.3 Simple harmonic waves and their superposition 8.4 Interference and diffraction *8.5Dispersion and wave packet 8.6 The Doppler effect *8.7Solitary wave Problems References
Chapter 9 Relativistic Mechanics 9.1 Galilean transformations 9.2 The Lorentz transsformations *9.3Space time diagram and twin paradox 9.4 Relativistic kinematics 9.5 Relativistic dynamics Problems References
Part Two Thermal Physics Chapter 10 Temperature 10.1 Equilibrium state 10.2 Thermal equilibrium and temperature 10.3 Empirical temperature scales 10.4 The equation of state Problems References
Chapter 11 The First law of Thermodynamics 11.1 Work and internal energy 11.2 Heat and the first law of thermodynamics 11.3 Heat capacity and specific heat 11.4 Free expansion and internal energy of gas 11.5 Adiabatic equation 11.6 The Carnot cycIe Problelms References
Chapter 12 The second Law of Thermodynamics 12.1 The second law 12.2 Carnot theorem and thermodynamic scale 12.3 Entropy and entropy principle 12.4 Thermodynamic potentials *12.5 Relativistic thermodynamics *12.6 B1ackhole thermodynamics Problems References …… Part Three Electromagnetism Part Four Fundamental Modern Physics Appendix