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Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers by John R. Taylor, X

Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers by John R. Taylor, X
Refreshingly contemporary, this beginning-level introduction to modern physics covers all the important topics of relativity, quantum mechanics, systems with two or more atoms, and subatomic physics--but does so in a manner that won't overwhelm readers who are new to the subject. Explanations of concepts are exceptionally readable (often enlivened with humor), and an abundance of high-quality worked examples and practice problems give readers the hands-on practice necessary to master applications. The Space and Time of Relativity. Relativistic Mechanics. Atoms. Quantization of Light. Quantization of Atomic Energy Levels. Matter Waves. The Schrodinger Equation in One Dimension. The Three-Dimensional Schrodinger Equation. Electron Spin. Multielectron Atoms; the Pauli Principle and the Periodic Table. Atomic Transitions and Radiation. Molecules. Solids--Theory. Solids--Applications. Statistical Mechanics. The Structure of Atomic Nuclei. Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions. Elementary Particles. For anyone needing an introduction to, or refresher of, modern physics.



Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Scientist and the Cinema by Christopher Frayling,
Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Scientist and the Cinema by Christopher Frayling,
"Mad, Bad and Dangerous "explores the portrayal of the scientist in the movies from the crazy and scheming weirdo to the hero. In different periods the scientist has been used to evoke the fears and phobias of the time, including the 1950s movies of atomic scientists creating radioactive zombies, and the 1970s preoccupation with scientists as "baddies." Fictional portrayals are examined by Frayling alongside bio-pics of real-life scientists, revealing the madman and the saint as two sides of the same Hollywood coin. Christopher Frayling is Rector of the Royal College of Art, London, and well known as an historian, critic, and award-winning radio and tele-vision broadcaster. His books in-clude "Spaghetti Westerns "(1980) and "Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula" (1991).



Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is a nontechnical magazine that covers global security and public policy issues, especially related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction. It has been published continuously since 1945, when it was founded by former Manhattan Project physicists after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago.

Doomsday Clock - The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic clockface maintained since 1947 by the Board of Directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists at the University of Chicago. It uses the analogy of the human race being at a time that is a 'few minutes to midnight' where midnight represents destruction by nuclear war, and has appeared on the cover of each issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since its introduction.

Erich Bagge - Erich Rudolf Bagge (born 30 May 1912, died 1996), German scientist. Bagge, a PhD student of Werner Heisenberg, was engaged in German Atomic Energy research during the Second World War.

Ioan-Iovitz Popescu - Ioan-Iovitz POPESCU, born 1932, Turnu-Severin, Romania, received the BS (1955) and PhD (1961) in physics from Bucharest University. He has been professor of plasma physics and optics with the Physics Faculty of the Bucharest University since 1955 and senior scientist with the Bucharest Physics Institute and the Institute of Atomic Physics at Bucharest-Magurele since 1960.



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