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This book is the result of many years of experience of the authors in guiding physics projects. It aims to satisfy a deeply felt need to involve students and their instructors in extended experimental investigations of physical phenomena. Over fifty extended projects are described in detail, at vari...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Gluck, Paul (Autor), King, John (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Figure acknowledgments; Projects: why and how?; Part 1 Mechanics; 1 Bouncing balls; 2 Mechanics of soft springs; 3 Pulse speed in falling dominoes; 4 A variable mass oscillator; 5 Rotating vertical chain; 6 Cycloidal paths; 7 Physics of rubber bands and cords; 8 Oscillation modes of a rod; Part 2 Electromagnetism; 9 Physics of incandescent lamps; 10 Propulsion with a solenoid; 11 Magnetic dipoles; 12 The jumping ring of Elihu Thomson; 13 Microwaves in dielectrics I; 14 Microwaves in dielectrics II; 15 The Doppler effect; 16 Noise; 17 Johnson noise 
505 8 |a 18 Network analogue for lattice dynamics19 Resistance networks; Part 3 Acoustics; 20 Vibrating wires and strings; 21 Physics with loudspeakers; 22 Physics of the tuning fork; 23 Acoustic resonance in pipes; 24 Acoustic cavity resonators and filters; 25 Room acoustics; 26 Musical instruments: the violin; 27 Musical instruments: the guitar; 28 Brass musical instruments; Part 4 Liquids; 29 Sound from gas bubbles in a liquid; 30 Shape and path of air bubbles in a liquid; 31 Ink diffusion in water; 32 Refractive index gradients; 33 Light scattering by surface ripples 
505 8 |a 34 Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves in liquids35 The circular hydraulic jump; 36 Vortex physics; 37 Plastic bottle oscillator; 38 Salt water oscillator; Part 5 Optics; 39 Birefringence in cellulose tapes; 40 Barrier penetration; 41 Reflection and transmission of light; 42 Polarization by transmission; 43 Laser speckle; 44 Light scattering from suspensions; 45 Light intensity from a line source; 46 Light interference in reflecting tubes; Part 6 Temperature and Heat; 47 Cooling I; 48 Cooling II; 49 The Leidenfrost effect I; 50 The Leidenfrost effect II: drop oscillations 
505 8 |a 51 The drinking bird52 Liquid-vapor equilibrium; 53 Solar radiation flux; Appendix A Project ideas; Appendix B Facilities, materials, devices, and instruments; Appendix C Reference library; Index 
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