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出版时间:2014年9月

出版社:世界图书出版公司

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  • 167370
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内容简介

  朗格所著的《物理中的理论概念(第2版)》是一部非常流行的物理学教程,向我们展示了如何通过一系列的案例研究物理学,构造一个完整的物理学框架。重点是强调新增的有关牛顿定律的三章(一个有关早起天文学,直至Galileo,一个关于Galileo,一个有关牛顿。);和一章关于维度分析、混沌和自组织临界性以及一章关于宇宙科技的。尽管所有的论点都是以物理或者数学的术语在展示,但这本书的写作却不是完全依赖于科技行为,旨在传达一种深层次的理解和对理论学者在构建现代物理结构是取得的非凡成就的欣赏。

目录

Preface and acknowledgements


 1 Introduction


  1.1 An explanation for the reader


  1.2 How this book came about


  1.3 A warning to the reader


  1.4 The nature of physics and theoretical physics


  1.5 The influence of our environment


  1.6 The plan of the book


  1.7 Apologies and words of encouragement


  1.8 References


Case Study Ⅰ The origins of Newton's laws of motion and of gravity


 I.1 Reference


 2 From Ptolemy to Kepler-the Copernican revolution


  2.1 Ancient history


  2.2 The Copernican revolution


  2.3 Tycho Brahe - the lord of Uraniborg


  2.4 Johannes Kepler and heavenly harmonies


  2.5 References


 3 Galileo and the nature of the physical sciences


  3.1 Introduction


  3.2 Galileo as an experimental physicist


  3.3 Galileo's telescopic discoveries


  3.4 The trial of Galileo - the heart of the matter


  3.5 The trial of Galileo


  3.6 Galilean relativity


  3.7 Reflections


  3.8 References


 4 Newton and the law of gravity


  4.1 Introduction


  4.2 Lincolnshire 1642-61


  4.3 Cambridge1661-5


  4.4 Lincolnshire 1665-7


  4.5 Cambridge 1667-96


  4.6 Newton the alchemist


  4.7 The interpretation of ancient texts and the scriptures


  4.8 London1696-1727


  4.9 References


  Appendix to Chapter 4: Notes on conic sections and central orbits


  A4.1 Equations for conic sections


  A4.2 Kepler's laws and planetary motion


  A4.3 Rutherford scattering


Case Study Ⅱ Maxwell's equations


 5 The origin of Maxwell's equations


  5.1 How it allbegan


  5.2 Michael Faraday - mathematics without mathematics


  5.3 How Maxwell derived the equations for the electromagnetic field


  5.4 Heinrich Hertz and the discovery of electromagnetic waves


  5.5 Reflections


  5.6 References


  Appendix to Chapter 5: Useful notes on vector fields


  A5.1 The divergence theorem and Stokes' theorem


  A5.2 Results related to the divergence theorem


  A5.3 Results related to Stokes' theorem


  A5.4 Vector fields with special properties


  A5.5 Vector operators in various coordinate systems


  A5.6 Vector operators and dispersion relations


  A5.7 How to relate the different expressions for the magnetic fields produced by currents


 6 How to rewrite the history of electromagnetism


  6.1 Introduction


  6.2 Maxwell's equations as a set of vector equations


  6.3 Gauss's theorem in electromagnetism


  6.4 Time-independent fields as conservative fields of force


  6.5 Boundary conditions in electromagnetism


  6.6 Ampere's law


  6.7 Faraday's law


  6.8 The story so far


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Case Study Ⅲ Mechanics and dynamics - linear and non-linear


Case Study Ⅳ Thermodynamics and statistical physics


Case Study Ⅴ The origins of the concept of quanta


Case Study Ⅵ Special relativity


Case Study Ⅶ General relativity and cosmology


Index