This book develops the ideas which are necessary for a beginning student to appreciate physics and its applications at the most fundamental level. It has been written on the basis of the author's experience of teaching and discussing physics with undergraduate students at several universities over a period of several decades. The topics covered are conventional: varieties of motion and causes thereof, conservation principles, energy, momentum, gravitation, rotation, temperature and thermodynamics.
Content
Dimensions – Units – Scalar or Vector- What is Physics?
- Lengths at Play – Length, Area, Volume, Angle
- Length – Time – Motion
- Two Free Rides Plus Speed and Size of Moon
- Kinematics – Description of Motion in One Dimension [Along x-axis]. (Point Particles)
- Vector Algebra/ Trig. Identities
- Kinematics – Two Dimensions – Projectile Motion
- Relative Velocities – Inertial Observers
- Newton’s Laws (Point Objects)
- Uniform Circular Motion – Kinematics and Dynamics
- Some Consequences of Earth’s Rotation
- Universal Law of Gravitation – Force
- Conservation Principles
- Potential Energy – Gravitational Force
- Conservation of Linear Momentum
- Circular Motion When Speed is NOT Constant
- Torque
- Types of Motion of Rigid Body
- Rolling Without Slip; etc
- Conservation of Angular Momentum – Keplers Laws
- Thermodynamics – Dynamics + One Thermal Parameter
- Temperature (θ)
- Heat
- Pressure of a Gas – Kinetic Energy
- Modes of Heat Transfer
- First Law of Thermodynamics
- First Law – Thermodynamic Processes
- Thermodynamic Processes
- Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Formulae
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