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Physics of Matter

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Physics of Matter by George C. King provides an insightful exploration of the principles that govern the physical properties of matter. The book delves into the interactions and behaviours of elementary particles, atoms, and molecules, while comprehensively covering the fundamental aspects of matter from solids to gases. Its focus on practical applications and real-world examples helps to demystify complex theories for both students and enthusiasts in the fields of physics and natural sciences.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a keen interest in understanding the fundamental physical properties of matter, presented in an accessible and engaging manner. Ideal for both students and science enthusiasts, it delves into the intriguing aspects of modern physics, offering insights into the nature and behaviour of different states of matter.

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Physics of Matter

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Physics of Matter is an introductory textbook on the nature of matter, designed for a first-year core course. This text focuses on a description of gases, liquids, liquid crystals, and solids in terms of the forces that bind atoms and molecules together and their thermal motion. It discusses the relationship of these phases of matter to heat and the basic principles of thermodynamics.

This book is unique in its coverage of material and includes topics that have become important in recent times such as graphene and liquid crystals. Material is reinforced by numerous worked examples in the text and problems and solutions at the end of each chapter. These range in difficulty from simple exercises to challenging problems. The emphasis is on clarity of exposition and explanation, putting the physics before the mathematical with general physical principles that can be more widely applied being stressed.

Published in the Manchester Physics Series, recognised for providing insight, depth, and often details on a subject not found in other textbooks, Physics of Matter covers a breadth of topics, including:

  • Characteristics of atoms (sizes and masses) and Avogadro’s number, the forces that bind atoms and molecules together, and the Lennard-Jones potential
  • Thermal energy, temperature, and the Boltzmann law, covering equations of state, the ideal gas equation, and equipartition of energy
  • Kinetic theory and transport properties of gases, covering molecular collisions, pressure of an ideal gas, the mean free path and diffusion
  • Real gases, including Van der Waals equation of state, virial expansion, critical constants, and heat capacities
  • Reversible processes, entropy, the Carnot cycle, the thermodynamic fundamental relationship, and Gibbs free energy
  • Solids, including crystal structure, elastic moduli, and Einstein’s model of heat capacity
  • Liquids, including liquid flow and Bernoulli’s equation, and liquid crystals

Physics of Matter is a valuable learning resource for first- and second-year students in physics, chemistry, and engineering, as well as those in adjacent science courses such as environmental and biological sciences. The book is tailored for the subject area traditionally known as β€œProperties of Matter.”

Series: Manchester Physics Series

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119468585

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 187.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 879g

Pages: 464

About the Author

George C. King is Emeritus Professor of Physics in the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Manchester and Fellow of the Institute of Physics. His research interests are the study of atoms and molecules using synchrotron radiation and electron impact excitation, and he is the author of over 200 published papers describing these studies. He has over 40 years teaching experience that includes lecturing a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

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