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Buch, Englisch, 532 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1609 g

Muller

Physics and Technology for Future Presidents

An Introduction to the Essential Physics Every World Leader an Introduction to the Essential Physics Every World Leader Needs to Know Needs to Know
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-0-691-13504-5
Verlag: Princeton University Press

An Introduction to the Essential Physics Every World Leader an Introduction to the Essential Physics Every World Leader Needs to Know Needs to Know

Buch, Englisch, 532 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1609 g

ISBN: 978-0-691-13504-5
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Physics and Technology for Future Presidents contains the essential physics that students need in order to understand today's core science and technology issues, and to become the next generation of world leaders. From the physics of energy to climate change, and from spy technology to quantum computers, this is the only textbook to focus on the modern physics affecting the decisions of political leaders and CEOs and, consequently, the lives of every citizen. How practical are alternative energy sources? Can satellites really read license plates from space? What is the quantum physics behind iPods and supermarket scanners? And how much should we fear a terrorist nuke? This lively book empowers students possessing any level of scientific background with the tools they need to make informed decisions and to argue their views persuasively with anyone--expert or otherwise. Based on Richard Muller's renowned course at Berkeley, the book explores critical physics topics: energy and power, atoms and heat, gravity and space, nuclei and radioactivity, chain reactions and atomic bombs, electricity and magnetism, waves, light, invisible light, climate change, quantum physics, and relativity. Muller engages readers through many intriguing examples, helpful facts to remember, a fun-to-read text, and an emphasis on real-world problems rather than mathematical computation. He includes chapter summaries, essay and discussion questions, Internet research topics, and handy tips for instructors to make the classroom experience more rewarding. Accessible and entertaining, Physics and Technology for Future Presidents gives students the scientific fluency they need to become well-rounded leaders in a world driven by science and technology. Professors: A supplementary Instructor's Manual is available for this book. It is restricted to teachers using the text in courses. For information on how to obtain a copy, refer to: http://press.princeton.edu/class_use/solutions.html

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Preface ix

Physics Is the Liberal Arts of High- Tech ix

An Ideal Student x

Physics for the Future Leader xi

CHAPTER 1: Energy and Power and the Physics of Explosions 1

Explosions and Energy 2

Power 19

CHAPTER Review 31

CHAPTER 2: Atoms and Heat 38

Quandaries 38

Atoms and Molecules and the Meaning of Heat 39

Temperature 43

Chapter Review 65

CHAPTER 3: Gravity, Force, and Space 72

Gravity Surprises 72

The Force of Gravity 73

Push Accelerates--Newton's Third Law 75

Orbiting the Earth, and Weightlessness 75

Escape to Infi nity 81

Air Resistance and Fuel Efficiency 83

Momentum 89

Rockets 92

Airplanes, Helicopters, and Fans 95

Convection--Thunderstorms and Heaters 98

Angular Momentum and Torque 99

Chapter Review 101

CHAPTER 4: Nuclei and Radioactivity 108

Radioactivity 108

Fission 138

Fusion 138

Back to the Beginning 143

Chapter Review 143

CHAPTER 5: Chain Reactions, Nuclear Reactors, and Atomic Bombs 152

A Multitude of Chain Reactions 152

Nuclear Weapons Basics 165

Nuclear Reactors 176

Nuclear Waste 182

Chapter Review 193

CHAPTER 6: Electricity and Magnetism 201

Electricity Is. 201

Magnetism Is. 201

Electricity 202

Electric Power 209

Magnets 212

Electric and Magnetic Fields 216

Electromagnets 217

Electric Motors 221

Electric Generators 221

Transformers 225

Magnetic Levitation 226

Rail Guns 227

AC versus DC 228

Chapter Review 231

CHAPTER 7: Waves Including UFOs, Earthquakes, and Music 239

Two Strange but True Stories 239

Waves 241

Chapter Review 272

CHAPTER 8: Light 282

High- Tech Light 282

What Is Light? 283

Color 286

Images 292

Mirrors 295

Slow Light 299

Lenses 305

Eyes 306

Telescopes and Microscopes 309

Spreading Light-- Diffraction 310

Holograms 311

Polarization 312

Chapter Review 316

CHAPTER 9: Invisible Light 324

An Opening Anecdote: Watching Illegal Immigrants Cross the Border in Darkness 324

Infrared Radiation 326

UV--"Black Light" 336

The Ozone Layer 338

Electromagnetic Radiation--an Overview 341

Medical Imaging 346

Ultrasound--Sonar (Bats and Submarines) 351

Chapter Review 353

CHAPTER 10: Climate Change 363

Global Warming 363

Solutions 390

Chapter Review 397

CHAPTER 11: Quantum Physics 404

Electron Waves 405

Laser--a Quantum Chain Reaction 409

The Photoelectric Effect 416

Quantum Physics of Gamma Rays and X-Rays 419

Semiconductor Transistors 420

Diode Transistors 421

Transistors 423

Superconductors 425

Electron Microscope 426

Deeper Aspects of Quantum Physics 427

Tunneling 433

Quantum Computers 435

Chapter Review 436

CHAPTER 12: Relativity 443

A Dialogue 443

Events--and the "Fourth Dimension" 444

Time Dilation 445

Lorentz Contraction 448

Relative Velocities 448

Energy and Mass 450

General Relativity-- a Theory of Gravity 458

Questions about Time 459

Chapter Review 460

CHAPTER 13: The Universe 467

Puzzles 467

The Solar System 467

Galaxies 469

Looking Back in Time 474

Expansion of the Universe 474

Dark Energy 476

The Beginning 476

Theory of Everything 481

Chapter Review 482

Epilogue (a poem) 489

Index 493


Muller, Richard A.
Richard A. Muller is professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a past winner of the MacArthur Fellowship. He is the author of "Nemesis" (Weidenfeld & Nicholson) and "Physics for Future Presidents" (Norton).



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