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020 _a9780070995420
040 _cPK-IsLIS
082 _a530.12
_bR419
100 _aRichtmyer, S.K.
245 0 _aIntroduction to modern physics
_c/ F.K. Richtmyer
250 _a6th ed.
260 _bTata McGraw Hill Publishing Company,
_aNew Dehli :
_c2006
300 _axvi, 767 p.
500 _aIncludes appendices and index
650 _aPhysics-Modern physics-Nuclear Physics
700 _aE.H. Kennard and John N. Cooper
942 _cBK
505 0 _a1. The ileritage of modern physics 2. Introduction to relativity 3. Relativity and four-vectors 4. Atoms and molecules 5. The origin of the quantum theory 6. Electron and the photoelectric effect 7. X-rays 8. Radioactivity and the nuclear atom 9. Spectural lines and the Bohr model 10. Particles and interactions 11. Wave properties of particles 12. Wave mechanics 1—free states 13. Wave mechanics 2—bound states 14. Wave mechanics 3—the hydrogen atom 15. Atomic structure 16. X-ray spectra 17. Atomic spectra 18. Atoms in a magnetic field 19. Molecules and molecular spectra 20. Introduction to quantum statistics 21. Solids—insulators and metals 22. The bond model for metals 23. Semiconductors 24. Interactions of higher-energy particles with matter 25. The nucleus