目录介绍
Chapter 15
Electric Charge
151Electromagnetism
152Electric Charge
153Charge Conservation and Quantization
154Coulombs Law
155The Significance of the Electric Force
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 16
Electric Field
161The Electric Field
162Electric Field Lines
163The Electric Field Due to a Continuous
Charge Distribution
164A Point Charge in an Electric Field
165A Dipole in an External Electric Field
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 17
Gauss Law
171Electric Flux
172Gauss Law
173Applications of Gauss Law
174Conductors and Electric Fields
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 18
Electric Potential
181Electric Potential Energy
182Electric Potential
183Equipotential Surfaces
184Calculating the Field from the Potential
185Potentials and Fields around Conductors
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 19
Capacitors and Dielectrics
191Capacitance
192Capacitors in Parallel and in Series
193Energy in Capacitors and in Electric
Fields
194Dielectrics
195Microscopic Description of Dielectrics
196Gauss Law with a Dielectric
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 20
Magnetic Fields
201Magnets and Magnetic Fields
202Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge
203Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge:
Applications
204Magnetic Force on a CurrentCarrying
Wire
205Torque on a Current Loop
206The Hall Effect
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 21
Magnetic Fields Due to Currents
211BiotSavart Law
212Amperes Law
213Solenoids and Toroids
214The Maxwell Displacement Current
215Magnetic Flux and Gauss Law for
Magnetism
216Force between Two Parallel Currents
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 22
Magnetism of Matter
221The Effect on Magnetic Fields Due
to Magnetic Matters
222Atomic Magnetic Moments
223The Magnetization of Magnetic
Materials
224Ferromagnetism
225Magnetism and Superconductivity
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 23
Electromagnetic Induction
231Faradays Law of Induction
232Motional Emf
233Induced Emf and Induced Electric
Field
234SelfInduction
235Energy in a Magnetic Field
236Mutual Induction
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 24
Maxwells Equations and Electromagnetic
Waves
241Maxwells Equations
242Production of Electromagnetic Waves
243Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
244Energy Transport and the Poynting
Vector
245Radiation Pressure
246The Spectrum of Electromagnetic Waves
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 25
Wave-Particle Duality
251Plancks Quantum Hypothesis
252Photon Theory and the Photoelectric
Effect
253Photons and the Compton Effect
254Photon Interactions and Pair Production
255Wave Nature of Matter
256The Probability Wave and the Probability
Amplitude
257Schrdingers Equation
258Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle
259Barrier Tunneling
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 26
More About Matter Waves
261Waves on Strings and Matter Waves
262An Electron in an Infinite Potential Well
263An Electron in a Finite Well
264More Electron Traps
265Two and ThreeDimensional Traps
266The Quantum Oscillator
267Expectation Values
268Observable and Operators
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 27
Electrons in Atoms
271The Hydrogen Atom
272The Exclusion Principle and the
Periodic Table
273XRays and the Numbering of the
Elements
274Magnetic Resonance
275The Laser
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 28
Electrons in Solids
281FreeElectron Theory of Metals
282Band Theory of Solids
283Semiconductors
284The pn Junction
285The LightEmitting Diode (LED)
286The Transistor
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 29
Nuclear Physics
291Some Properties of Nuclei
292Binding Energy
293Radioactive Decay
294The Decay Processes
295Nuclear Reactions
296Nuclear Fission
297Nuclear Fusion
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
Chapter 30
Elementary Particles
301The Fundamental Forces in Nature
302Positrons and other Antiparticles
303Mesons and the Beginning of
Particle Physics
304Classification of Elementary Particles
305Conservation Laws
306Strange Particles and Strangeness
307The Quark Model of Matter
308Problems and Perspectives
REVIEW & SUMMARY
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Appendix A
Some Fundamental Constants of Physics
Appendix B
Some Astronomical Data
Appendix C
Common Mathmatical Symbols and the English
Reading of some Mathmatical Expressions
Appendix D
SI Prefixes
ANSWERS to Checkpoints and Problems