Physics Without Prior Knowledge: Become an Einstein in 7 days
- Length: 217 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publication Date: 2021-09-21
- ISBN-10: B09GW3DY18
- Sales Rank: #674645 (See Top 100 Books)
Physics without prior knowledge – become an Einstein in 7 days
Wouldn’t you like to understand the basic areas of physics from motion to radioactive decay?
No problem! With the help of this physics beginner’s textbook you will be able to understand basic principles and topics such as mechanics, electrical engineering or optics within a very short time.
This book is perfectly suited for physics exams or for personal further education.
This guidebook covers the basics of all of the important topics. It gives real, practical examples and smaller computational tasks which help in parallel with your understanding.
With the help of this beginner’s guidebook, many satisfied readers have already been able to get started and expand their own skills, see for yourself!
Advantages of this book:
- Simply explained – written for everyone to understand
- To the point – 150 pages in a practical paperback format
- Close to everyday life – real practical examples to help you calculate
- Clear and structured – important mnemonics and formulas are highlighted
- Bonus chapter on relativity included
What the book contains:
- Review of the most important mathematical principles and physical conventions
- Forms of motion and acceleration explained
- Forces, mechanics and thermodynamics
- Electrical engineering and electromagnetism: cause and effect
- From mechanical waves to optics to radioactivity
- Bonus: Einstein’s special theory of relativity explained simply!
Don’t hesitate any longer, order the guide now and soon you will understand the basics of physics!
1.Foreword 2.Basics of mathematics 2.1.Solving equations 2.2.Exponential functions 2.3.Power laws 2.4.Logarithms 2.5.The Greek alphabet 2.6.Sine, cosine, tangent 2.7.Sine and cosine functions: 2.8.Arc sine, arc cosine, arc tangent 2.9.Two-dimensional coordinate system 3.Conventions in physics 3.1.Notation, upper case letters, lower case letters 3.2.Prefixes for a wide dynamic range 3.3.The "Système International d'unités" 3.4.Derived SI units 3.5.Representing differences 4.Movement and acceleration 4.1.The route s 4.2.The time t 4.3.The speed v 4.4.Uniform movements 4.5.Sectional, uniform movement 4.6.The acceleration a 4.7.Uniformly accelerated movement 4.8.The free fall 5.Forces and mechanics 5.1.The mass m 5.2.The momentum p 5.3.Newton's 1st Law - The Principle of Inertia 5.4.2. Newton's law and the force F 5.5.Newton's 3rd Law - Reaction Principle 5.6.Vectors and representation of forces 5.7.Adding forces 5.8.Forces in inclined planes 5.9.Friction 6.Thermodynamics - Heat and Energy 6.1.The temperature 6.2.Linear expansion 6.3.Energy 6.4.The difference between heat and temperature 6.5.Power P 6.6.Law of conservation of energy and efficiency 6.7.Examples of efficiency from everyday life 6.8.Spring force 6.9.Kinetic energy 6.10.Potential energy 6.11.Spring-mass oscillator 7.Electrical engineering - current, voltage and co 7.1.The stream-water model 7.2.Atoms, electrons, protons 7.3.Why do some materials conduct electricity? 7.4.The electric field E 7.5.Representation of E-fields 7.6.The force in the electric field 7.7.The electrical potential and the voltage U 7.8.The current I 7.9.Technical and physical current direction 7.10.The magnetic field 7.11.Elementary magnets 7.12.Displaying magnetic fields 7.13.Electromagnetism 7.14.Induction law 7.15.Magnetic flux and induction 7.16.The Lenz Rule 7.17.The Lorentz force 7.18.The direction of the Lorentz force, the three-finger rule 7.19.Overview: E-field and B-field 8.Mechanical and electromagnetic waves 8.1.Properties of waves 8.2.The Doppler effect 8.3.Electromagnetic waves 8.4.The speed of light c 9.Optics - light and refraction 9.1.Light - an electromagnetic wave 9.2.Refraction 9.3.Reflection 9.4.Total reflection 9.5.Refraction through lenses 10.Nuclear physics 10.1.The atomic number Z 10.2.Isotopes 10.3.Radioactive decay 10.4.Alpha radiation 10.5.Beta radiation 10.6.Gamma radiation 10.7.Half-life 11.Theory of relativity 11.1.Relativity and inertial systems 11.2.Time dilation 11.3.The twin paradox: 11.4.Length contraction 11.5.Newton's simplification in everyday life Free eBook
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