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W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. • www.NortonEbooks.com PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS THIRD EDITION Volume Two Hans C. Ohanian, John T. Markert Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page vi PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:42 AM Page i PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Physics for Engineers and Scientists Third Edition Volume 2 (Chapters 22–36) ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM WAVES AND OPTICS THEORY OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY B W • W • NORTON & COMPANY NEW YORK • LONDON Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page ii PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page iii PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Physics for Engineers and Scientists Third Edition Volume 2 (Chapters 22–36) ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM WAVES AND OPTICS THE THEORY OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY HANS C. OHANIAN, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT JOHN T. MARKERT, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN B W • W • NORTON & COMPANY NEW YORK • LONDON Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page iv PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] To Susan Ohanian,writer,who gently tried to teach me some of her craft.—H.C.O. To Frank D.Markert,a printer by trade;to Christiana Park,for her thirst for new knowledge;and to Erin,Ryan,Sean,and Gwen,for their wonder and clarity.—J.T.M. Copyright © 2007 by W.W.Norton & Company,Inc. All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Third Edition Composition:Techbooks Manufacturing: RR Donnelley & Sons Company Editor:Leo A.W.Wiegman Media Editor:April E.Lange Director of Manufacturing—College:Roy Tedoff Senior Project Editor:Christopher Granville Photo Researcher:Kelly Mitchell Editorial Assistant:Lisa Rand,Sarah L.Mann Copy Editor:Richard K.Mickey Book designer:Sandy Watanabe Layout artist:Paul Lacy Illustration Studio:Penumbra Design,Inc. Cover Illustration:John Belcher,inter alia. 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ISBN 978-0-393-11102-6 (ebook) W.W.Norton & Company,Inc.,500 Fifth Avenue,New York,N.Y.10110 www.wwnorton.com W.W.Norton & Company Ltd.,Castle House,75/76 Wells Street,London W1T 3QT 1234567890 W.W.Norton & Company has been independent since its founding in 1923,when William Warder Norton and Mary D.Herter Norton first published lectures delivered at the People’s Institute,the adult education division of New York City’s Cooper Union.The Nortons soon expanded their program beyond the Institute, publishing books by celebrated academics from America and abroad.By mid-century,the two major pillars of Norton’s publishing program—trade books and college texts— were firmly established.In the 1950s,the Norton family transferred control of the company to its employees,and today—with a staff of four hundred and a comparable number of trade,college,and professional titles published each year—W.W.Norton & Company stands as the largest and oldest publishing house owned wholly by its employees. Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page v PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Brief Contents Chapters 1–21 appear in Volume 1; Chapters 22–36 appear in Volume 2; Chapters 36–41 appear in Volume 3. PREFACE xiii OWNER’S MANUAL xxv PRELUDE: THE WORLD OF PHYSICS xxxv PART I MOTION, FORCE, AND ENERGY 1 PART IV ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 692 1. SPACE, TIME, AND MASS 2 22. ELECTRIC FORCE AND ELECTRIC CHARGE 694 2. MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE 28 23. THE ELECTRIC FIELD 721 3. VECTORS 69 24. GAUSS’ LAW 756 4. MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS 94 25. ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND ENERGY 789 5. NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION 130 26. CAPACITORS AND DIELECTRICS 828 6. FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF NEWTON’S LAWS 173 27. CURRENTS AND OHM’S LAW 858 7. WORK AND ENERGY 204 28. DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUITS 887 8. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 235 29. MAGNETIC FORCE AND FIELD 926 9. GRAVITATION 271 30. CHARGES AND CURRENTS IN MAGNETIC FIELDS 964 10. SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES 305 31. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 993 11. COLLISIONS 338 32. ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS 1030 12. ROTATION OF A RIGID BODY 365 13. DYNAMICS OF A RIGID BODY 394 14. STATICS AND ELASTICITY 429 PART V WAVES AND OPTICS 1068 33. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 1070 PART II OSCILLATIONS, WAVES, AND FLUIDS 466 34. REFLECTION, REFRACTION, AND OPTICS 1111 35. INTERFERENCE AND DIFFRACTION 1168 15. OSCILLATIONS 468 16. WAVES 507 17. SOUND 536 PART VI RELATIVITY, QUANTA, 18. FLUID MECHANICS 565 AND PARTICLES 1214 36. THE THEORY OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY 1216 PART III TEMPERATURE, HEAT, AND 37. QUANTA OF LIGHT 1254 THERMODYNAMICS 600 38. SPECTRAL LINES, BOHR’S THEORY, AND QUANTUM MECHANICS 1286 19. THE IDEAL GAS 602 39. QUANTUM STRUCTURE OF ATOMS, MOLECULES, 20. HEAT 628 AND SOLIDS 1320 21. THERMODYNAMICS 661 40. NUCLEI 1354 41. ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND COSMOLOGY 1396 APPENDICES A-1 v Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page vi PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page vii PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] Table of Contents Chapters 1–21 appear in Volume 1; Chapters 22–36 appear in Volume 2; and Chapters 36–41 appear in Volume 3. PREFACE xiii 3.3 The Position Vector;Components of a OWNER’S MANUAL xxv Vector 76 3.4 Vector Multiplication 81 PRELUDE: THE WORLD OF PHYSICS xxxv SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 87 PART I MOTION, FORCE, AND ENERGY 1 4. MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS 94 4.1 Components of Velocity and Acceleration 95 1. SPACE, TIME, AND MASS 2 4.2 The Velocity and Acceleration Vectors 98 1.1 Coordinates and Reference Frames 3 4.3 Motion with Constant Acceleration 102 1.2 The Unit of Length 5 4.4 The Motion of Projectiles 104 1.3 The Unit of Time 9 4.5 Uniform Circular Motion 112 1.4 The Unit of Mass 11 4.6 The Relativity of Motion and the Addition of Velocities 115 1.5 Derived Units 13 1.6 Significant Figures;Consistency of Units and SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW Conversion of Units 14 PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 118 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 20 5. NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION 130 5.1 Newton’s First Law 131 2. MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE 28 5.2 Newton’s Second Law 133 2.1 Average Speed 29 5.3 The Combination of Forces 138 2.2 Average Velocity for Motion along a 5.4 Weight;Contact Force and Normal Force 141 Straight Line 32 5.5 Newton’s Third Law 144 2.3 Instantaneous Velocity 35 5.6 Motion with a Constant Force 151 2.4 Acceleration 39 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW 2.5 Motion with Constant Acceleration 42 PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 159 2.6 The Acceleration of Free Fall 49 2.7* Integration of the Equations of Motion 54 6. FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF NEWTON’S LAWS 173 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 57 6.1 Friction 174 6.2 Restoring Force of a Spring;Hooke’s Law 182 3. VECTORS 69 6.3 Force for Uniform Circular Motion 184 6.4* The Four Fundamental Forces 191 3.1 The Displacement Vector and Other Vectors 70 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW 3.2 Vector Addition and Subtraction 72 PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 192 vii Physics_Vol-2-FM.qxd 07/02/2007 7:43 AM Page viii PMAC-291 27B:GK023:Chapters:FM-Vol2: TechBooks [PPG -QUARK] viii CONTENTS 7. WORK AND ENERGY 204 12.2 Rotation about a Fixed Axis 367 12.3 Motion with Constant Angular 7.1 Work 205 Acceleration 374 7.2 Work for a Variable Force 211 12.4* Motion with Time-Dependent Angular 7.3 Kinetic Energy 214 Acceleration 376 7.4 Gravitational Potential Energy 218 12.5 Kinetic Energy of Rotation;Moment of Inertia 378 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 224 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 384 8. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 235 13. DYNAMICS OF A RIGID BODY 394 8.1 Potential Energy of a Conservative Force 236 8.2 The Curve of Potential Energy 244 13.1 Work,Energy,and Power in Rotational Motion; 8.3 Other Forms of Energy 248 Torque 395 8.4* Mass and Energy 251 13.2 The Equation of Rotational Motion 399 8.5 Power 253 13.3 Angular Momentum and its Conservation 406 13.4* Torque and Angular Momentum as SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 259 Vectors 410 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW 9. GRAVITATION 271 PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 417 9.1 Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation 272 14. STATICS AND ELASTICITY 429 9.2 The Measurement of G 277 9.3 Circular Orbits 278 14.1 Statics of Rigid Bodies 430 9.4 Elliptical Orbits;Kepler’s Laws 282 14.2 Examples of Static Equilibrium 433 9.5 Energy in Orbital Motion 288 14.3 Levers and Pulleys 441 14.4 Elasticity of Materials 445 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 293 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 450 10. SYSTEMS OF PARTICLES 305 10.1 Momentum 306 PART II OSCILLATIONS, WAVES, 10.2 Center of Mass 313 AND FLUIDS 466 10.3 The Motion of the Center of Mass 323 10.4 Energy of a System of Particles 327 15. OSCILLATIONS 468 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 328 15.1 Simple Harmonic Motion 469 11. COLLISIONS 338 15.2 The Simple Harmonic Oscillator 476 15.3 Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy 480 11.1 Impulsive Forces 339 15.4 The Simple Pendulum 484 11.2 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension 344 15.5* Damped Oscillations and Forced 11.3 Inelastic Collisions in One Dimension 348 Oscillations 488 11.4* Collisions in Two and Three Dimensions 351 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 494 SUMMARY / QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS / REVIEW PROBLEMS / ANSWERS TO CHECKUPS 354 16. WAVES 507 12. ROTATION OF A RIGID BODY 365 16.1 Transverse and Longitudinal Wave Motion 508 12.1 Motion of a Rigid Body 366 16.2 Periodic Waves 509

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