Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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Σελίδα 127
... wave disturbance is cancelled by the opposite motion of another wave meeting at certain points . At other points the motions imparted to the surface by each wave are in the same direction at the same instant . The waves appear to ...
... wave disturbance is cancelled by the opposite motion of another wave meeting at certain points . At other points the motions imparted to the surface by each wave are in the same direction at the same instant . The waves appear to ...
Σελίδα 128
... wave is . The wave is not the water . It is the periodic motion of the water surface . The wave is the energy of the disturbance that thus becomes visible . The characteristics of a wave are represented diagrammatically in the drawings ...
... wave is . The wave is not the water . It is the periodic motion of the water surface . The wave is the energy of the disturbance that thus becomes visible . The characteristics of a wave are represented diagrammatically in the drawings ...
Σελίδα 149
... wave rather than as a particle , the various allowable energies ( Bohr's stationary states ) could be described by the mathematics of three - dimensional wave behavior . The results were remarkable ! For the simplest case of one ...
... wave rather than as a particle , the various allowable energies ( Bohr's stationary states ) could be described by the mathematics of three - dimensional wave behavior . The results were remarkable ! For the simplest case of one ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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alpha particle amino acids amount atmosphere atomic mass atomic number Avogadro's beta particle burning calx carbohydrates carbon atom cell chain Chapter chemical reactions chemistry chemists combined combustion compounds concept consequence contains covalent bonds crystal decay discussed electrical electrons elements energy levels entropy equation example experiments Figure fission formula gases gasoline glucose grams H H H heat human hydrocarbon hydrogen atom increase ions isoprene isotopes law of thermodynamics light liquid living material means metal modern mole molecular molecules nature neutrons nitrogen nuclear nucleus number of molecules observation orbitals organic oxide oxygen particles percent periodic table phlogiston phlogiston theory plants pollution polymer possible pressure problem produced properties proteins protons quantum mechanics quantum number radioactive react reactor recognize rubber sample scientific scientist second law solid structure substance suggests sulfur symmetry synthesis tartaric acid temperature theory tion units uranium volume wave wavelength