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A Student's Guide Through the Great Physics Texts - Volume III: Electricity, Magnetism and Light

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This book provides a chronological introduction to the electromagnetic theory of light, using selected extracts from classic texts such as Gilbert's De Magnete, Franklin's Experiments and Observations on Electricity, and Huygens' Treatise on Light. Particular attention is given to the works of Faraday, Maxwell and Heaviside, scientists who unified the formerly separate disciplines of electricity, magnetism and light. Their electromagnetic theory-developed during the 19th century-would lead to the invention of modern radar, electrical power grids, and telecommunication networks.
Each chapter of this book begins with a short introduction followed by a reading selection. Carefully crafted study questions draw out key points in the text and focus the reader's attention on the author's methods, analysis and conclusions. Numerical and laboratory exercises at the end of each chapter test the reader's ability to understand and apply key concepts from the text.
Electricity, Magnetism and Light is the third of four volumes in A Student's Guide through the Great Physics Texts. This book grew out of a four-semester undergraduate physics curriculum designed to encourage a critical and circumspect approach to natural science while at the same time preparing students for advanced coursework in physics.
This book is particularly suitable as a college-level textbook for students of the natural sciences, history or philosophy. It can also serve as a textbook for advanced high-school or home-schooled students, or as a thematically-organized source-book for scholars and motivated lay-readers. In studying the classic scientific texts included herein, the reader will be drawn toward a lifetime of contemplation.

List of contents

From the Contents: Iron, Loadstones and Terrestrial Magnetism.- The Life and Death of a Magnet.- Conservation of Electrical Charge.- Muschenbroek's Wonderful Bottle.- Thunder and Lightning.- Coulomb's Law.- The Dawn of Electro-Magnetism.- Electric Currents, Magnetic Forces.- Work and Weight.- Kinetic and Potential Energy.- Conservation of Energy.

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This book provides a chronological introduction to the electromagnetic theory of light, using selected extracts from classic texts such as Gilbert’s De Magnete, Franklin’s Experiments and Observations on Electricity, and Huygens’ Treatise on Light.  Particular attention is given to the works of Faraday, Maxwell and Heaviside, scientists who unified the formerly separate disciplines of electricity, magnetism and light.  Their electromagnetic theory—developed during the 19th century—would lead to the invention of modern radar, electrical power grids, and telecommunication networks.
Each chapter of this book begins with a short introduction followed by a reading selection.  Carefully crafted study questions draw out key points in the text and focus the reader’s attention on the author’s methods, analysis and conclusions.  Numerical and laboratory exercises at the end of each chapter test the reader’s ability to understand and apply key concepts from the text.
Electricity, Magnetism and Light is the third of four volumes in A Student’s Guide through the Great Physics Texts.  This book grew out of a four-semester undergraduate physics curriculum designed to encourage a critical and circumspect approach to natural science while at the same time preparing students for advanced coursework in physics.
This book is particularly suitable as a college-level textbook for students of the natural sciences, history or philosophy.  It can also serve as a textbook for advanced high-school or home-schooled students, or as a thematically-organized source-book for scholars and motivated lay-readers.  In studying the classic scientific texts included herein, the reader will be drawn toward a lifetime of contemplation.

Product details

Authors Kerry Kuehn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.03.2019
 
EAN 9783319793634
ISBN 978-3-31-979363-4
No. of pages 471
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 26 mm
Weight 750 g
Illustrations XXVI, 471 p. 176 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Series Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > General, dictionaries

Laser, B, Philosophy of Science, Atoms, Physics, Lasers, Physics and Astronomy, Optical physics, Photonics, Applied optics, Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices, Philosophical Foundations of Physics and Astronomy, History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics, Atomic & molecular physics, Philosophy and science, Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics

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