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Neoclassical Physics

  • Explains physics by discussing the processes that lead physicists to a correct description of the systems under study
  • Includes solutions to chapter exercises and Mathematica notebook files for computational exercises
  • Presents as well a wealth of historical information on many of the scientists under discussion, ranging from Newton to Einstein and Hilbert
  • Written in a clear and coherent manner
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Part of the book series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics (ULNP)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxv
  2. I Introduction

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 1-18
  3. II On the Motion of Planets

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 19-54
  4. III On the Nature of Matter

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 55-86
  5. IV On the Nature of Spacetime

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 87-130
  6. V More on the Nature of Matter

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 131-158
  7. VI Terrestrial Mechanics

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 159-188
  8. VII Celestial Mechanics

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 189-216
  9. VIII Constituents of the Atom

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 217-250
  10. IX The Classical Electron

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 251-290
  11. X Modern Technology

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 291-318
  12. XI Emergent Phenomena

    • Mark A. Cunningham
    Pages 319-352
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 353-375

About this book

In this introductory text, physics concepts are introduced as a means of understanding experimental observations, not as a sequential list of facts to be memorized. The book is structured around the key scientific discoveries that led to much of our current understanding of the universe. Numerous exercises are provided that utilize Mathematica software to help students explore how the language of mathematics is used to describe physical phenomena. Topics requiring quantum mechanics for a more complete explanation are identified but not pursued.

In a departure from the traditional methodology and subject matter used in introductory physics texts, this is organized in a manner that will facilitate a guided discovery style of instruction. Students will obtain much more detailed information about fewer topics and will also gain proficiency with Mathematica, a powerful tool with many potential uses in subsequent courses.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Katy, USA

    Mark A. Cunningham

About the author

Mark Cunningham received his BS in Physics from Rice University in 1976 and a Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics from Yale University in 1982. After a lengthy career in industry, working on remote sensing and non-destructive testing, Dr. Cunningham returned to academic pursuits that centered on structural biology. He taught at The University of Texas-Pan American for nine years, including numerous sections of University Physics.

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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