The Physical Universe ISE

17th Edition
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  • 1 The Scientific Method

    How Scientists Study Nature

    1.1 The Scientific Method
    1.2 Why Science Is Successful

    The Solar System

    1.3 A Survey of the Sky
    1.4 The Ptolemaic System
    1.5 The Copernican System
    1.6 Kepler's Laws
    1.7 Why Copernicus Was Right

    Universal Gravitation

    1.8 What Is Gravity?
    1.9 Why the Earth Is Round
    1.10 The Tides
    1.11 The Discovery of Neptune

    How Many of What

    1.12 The SI System

    2 Motion

    Describing Motion

    2.1 Speed
    2.2 Vectors
    2.3 Acceleration
    2.4 Distance, Time, and Acceleration

    Acceleration due to Gravity

    2.5 Free Fall
    2.6 Air Resistance

    Force and Motion

    2.7 First law of Motion
    2.8 Mass
    2.9 Second Law of Motion
    2.10 Mass and Weight
    2.11 Third Law of Motion

    Gravitation

    2.12 Circular Motion
    2.13 Newton's Law of Gravity
    2.14 Artificial Satellites

    3 Energy

    Work

    3.1 The Meaning of Work
    3.2 Power

    Energy

    3.3 Kinetic Energy
    3.4 Potential Energy
    3.5 Conservation of Energy
    3.6 Mechanical Advantage
    3.7 The Nature of Heat

    Momentum

    3.8 Linear Momentum
    3.9 Rockets
    3.10 Angular Momentum

    Relativity

    3.11 Special Relativity
    3.12 Rest Energy
    3.13 General Relativity

    4 Energy and the Future

    The Energy Problem

    4.1 Population and Prosperity
    4.2 Energy Supply and Consumption
    4.3 Climate Change
    4.4 Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect

    Fossil Fuels

    4.5 Liquid Fuels
    4.6 Natural Gas
    4.7 Coal

    Alternative Sources

    4.8 A Nuclear World?
    4.9 Renewable Energy I
    4.10 Renewable Energy II
    4.11 Energy Storage
    4.12 Biofuels

    Strategies for the Future

    4.13 Conservation and Geoengineering
    4.14 What Governments Must Do

    5 Matter and Heat

    Temperature and Heat

    5.1 Temperature
    5.2 Heat
    5.3 Metabolic Energy

    Fluids

    5.4 Density
    5.5 Pressure
    5.6 Buoyancy
    5.7 The Gas Laws

    Kinetic Theory of Matter

    5.8 Kinetic Theory of Gases
    5.9 Molecular Motion and Temperature
    5.10 Heat Transfer
  • Changes of State

    5.11 Liquids and Solids
    5.12 Evaporation and Boiling
    5.13 Melting

    Energy Transformations

    5.14 Heat Engines
    5.15 Thermodynamics
    5.16 Fate of the Universe
    5.17 Entropy

    6 Electricity and Magnetism

    Electric Charge

    6.1 Positive and Negative Charge
    6.2 What Is Charge?
    6.3 Coulomb's Law
    6.4 Force on an Uncharged Object

    Electricity and Matter

    6.5 Matter in Bulk
    6.6 Conductors and Insulators
    6.7 Superconductivity

    Electric Current

    6.8 The Ampere
    6.9 Potential Difference
    6.10 Ohm's Law
    6.11 Electric Power

    Magnetism

    6.12 Magnets
    6.13 Magnetic Field
    6.14 Oersted's Experiment
    6.15 Electromagnets

    Using Magnetism

    6.16 Magnetic Force on a Current
    6.17 Electric Motors
    6.18 Electromagnetic Induction
    6.19 Transformers

    7 Waves

    Wave Motion

    7.1 Water Waves
    7.2 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
    7.3 Describing Waves
    7.4 Standing Waves

    Sound Waves

    7.5 Sound
    7.6 Doppler Effect
    7.7 Musical Sounds

    Electromagnetic Waves

    7.8 Electromagnetic Waves
    7.9 Types of EM Waves
    7.10 Light "Rays"

    Wave Behavior

    7.11 Reflection
    7.12 Refraction
    7.13 Lenses
    7.14 The Eye
    7.15 Color
    7.16 Interference
    7.17 Diffraction

    8 The Nucleus

    Atom and Nucleus

    8.1 Rutherford Model of the Atom
    8.2 Nuclear Structure

    Radioactivity

    8.3 Radioactive Decay
    8.4 Half-Life
    8.5 Radiation Hazards

    Nuclear Energy

    8.6 Units of Mass and Energy
    8.7 Binding Energy
    8.8 Binding Energy per Nucleon

    Fission and Fusion

    8.9 Nuclear Fission
    8.10 How a Reactor Works
    8.11 Reactor Accidents
    8.12 Plutonium
    8.13 Nuclear Fusion

    Elementary Particles

    8.14 Antiparticles
    8.15 Fundamental Interactions
    8.16 Leptons and Hadrons

    9 The Atom

    Quantum Theory of Light

    9.1 Photoelectric Effect
    9.2 Photons
    9.3 What Is Light?
    9.4 X-Rays

    Matter Waves

    9.5 De Broglie Waves
    9.6 Waves of What?
    9.7 Uncertainty Principle

    The Hydrogen Atom

    9.8 Atomic Spectra
    9.9 The Bohr Model
    9.10 Electron Waves and Orbitals
    9.11 The Laser

    Quantum Theory of the Atom

    9.12 Quantum Mechanics
    9.13 Quantum Numbers
    9.14 Exclusion Principle

    10 The Periodic Law

    Elements and Compounds

    10.1 Chemical Change
    10.2 Three Classes of Matter
    10.3 The Atomic Theory

    The Periodic Law

    10.4 Metals and Nonmetals
    10.5 Chemical Activity
    10.6 Families of Elements
    10.7 The Periodic Table
    10.8 Groups and Periods

    Atomic Structure

    10.9 Shells and Subshells
    10.10 Explaining the Periodic Table

    Chemical Bonds

    10.11 Types of Bond
    10.12 Covalent Bonding
    10.13 Ionic Bonding
    10.14 Ionic Compounds
    10.15 Naming Compounds
    10.16 Chemical Equations
    10.17 Types of Chemical Reactions

    11 Crystals, Ions, and Solutions

    Solids

    11.1 Ionic and Covalent Crystals
    11.2 The Metallic Bond
    11.3 Molecular Crystals

    Solutions

    11.4 Solubility
    11.5 Polar and Nonpolar Liquids
    11.6 Ions in Solution
    11.7 Evidence for Dissociation
    11.8 Water
    11.9 Water Pollution

    Acids and Bases

    11.10 Acids
    11.11 Strong and Weak Acids
    11.12 Bases
    11.13 The pH Scale
    11.14 Salts

    12 Chemical Reactions

    Quantitative Chemistry

    12.1 Phlogiston
    12.2 Oxygen
    12.3 The Mole
    12.4 Formula Units

    Chemical Energy

    12.5 Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
    12.6 Chemical Energy and Stability
    12.7 Activation energy

    Reaction Rates

    12.8 Temperature and Reaction Rates
    12.9 Other Factors
    12.10 Chemical Equilibrium
    12.11 Altering an Equilibrium

    Oxidation and Reduction

    12.12 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
    12.13 Electrochemical cells

    13 Organic Chemistry

    Carbon Compounds

    13.1 Carbon Bonds
    13.2 Alkanes
    13.3 Petroleum Products

    Structures of Organic Molecules

    13.4 Structural Formulas
    13.5 Isomers
    13.6 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
    13.7 Benzene

    Organic Compounds

    13.8 Hydrocarbon Groups
    13.9 Functional Groups
    13.10 Polymers

    Chemistry of Life

    13.11 Carbohydrates
    13.12 Photosynthesis
    13.13 Lipids
    13.14 Proteins
    13.15 Soil Nitrogen
    13.16 Nucleic Acids
    13.17 Origin of Life

    14 Atmosphere and Hydrosphere

    The Atmosphere

    14.1 Regions of the Atmosphere
    14.2 Atmospheric Moisture
    14.3 Clouds

    Weather

    14.4 Atmospheric Energy
    14.5 The Seasons
    14.6 Winds
    14.7 General Circulation of the Atmosphere
    14.8 Middle-Latitude Weather Systems

    Climate

    14.9 Tropical Climates
    14.10 Middle- and High-Latitude Climates
    14.11 Climatic Change

    The Hydrosphere

    14.12 Ocean Basins
    14.13 Ocean Currents

    15 The Rock Cycle

    Rocks

    15.1 Composition of the Crust
    15.2 Minerals
    15.3 Igneous Rocks
    15.4 Sedimentary Rocks
    15.5 Metamorphic Rocks

    Within the Earth

    15.6 Earthquakes
    15.7 Structure of the Earth
    15.8 The Earth's Interior
    15.9 Geomagnetism

    Erosion

    15.10 Weathering
    15.11 Stream Erosion
    15.12 Glaciers
    15.13 Groundwater
    15.14 Sedimentation

    Vulcanism

    15.15 Volcanoes
    15.16 Intrusive Rocks
    15.17 The Rock Cycle

    16 The Evolving Earth

    Tectonic Movement

    16.1 Types of Movement
    16.2 Mountain Building
    16.3 Continental Drift

    Plate Tectonics

    16.4 Lithosphere and Asthenosphere
    16.5 The Ocean Floors
    16.6 Ocean-Floor Spreading
    16.7 Plate Tectonics

    Methods of Historical Geology

    16.8 Principles of Uniform Change
    16.9 Rock Formations
    16.10 Radiometric Dating
    16.11 Fossils
    16.12 Geologic Time

    Earth History

    16.13 Precambrian Time
    16.14 The Paleozoic Era
    16.15 Coal and Petroleum
    16.16 The Mesozoic Era
    16.17 The Cenozoic Era
    16.18 Human History

    17 The Solar System

    The Family of the Sun

    17.1 The Solar System
    17.2 Comets
    17.3 Meteors

    The Inner Planets

    17.4 Mercury
    17.5 Venus
    17.6 Mars
    17.7 Is There Life On Mars?
    17.8 Asteroids

    The Outer Planets

    17.9 Jupiter
    17.10 Saturn
    17.11 Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and More

    The Moon

    17.12 Phases of the Moon
    17.13 Eclipses
    17.14 Lunar Surface and Interior
    17.15 Evolution of the Lunar Landscape
    17.16 Origin of the Moon

    18 The Stars

    Tools of Astronomy

    18.1 The Telescope
    18.2 The Spectrometer
    18.3 Spectrum Analysis

    The Sun

    18.4 Properties of the Sun
    18.5 The Aurora
    18.6 Sunspots
    18.7 Solar Energy

    The Stars

    18.8 Stellar Distances
    18.9 Variable Stars
    18.10 Stellar Motions
    18.11 Stellar Properties

    Life Histories of the Stars

    18.12 H-R Diagrams
    18.13 Stellar Evolution
    18.14 Supernovas
    18.15 Pulsars
    18.16 Black Holes

    19 The Universe

    Galaxies

    19.1 The Milky Way
    19.2 Stellar Populations
    19.3 Radio Astronomy
    19.4 Galaxies
    19.5 Cosmic Rays

    The Expanding Universe

    19.6 Red Shifts
    19.7 Quasars

    Evolution of the Universe

    19.8 Dating the Universe
    19.9 After the Big Bang
    19.10 Origin of the Solar System

    Extraterrestrial Life

    19.11 Exoplanets
    19.12 Interstellar Travel
    19.13 Interstellar Communication

    Math Refresher

    The Elements

    Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions and Odd-Numbered Exercises