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- catalog contributor b12066757.
- catalog contributor b12066758.
- catalog contributor b12066759.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [555]-558) and index.".
- catalog description "ch. 1. The astronomy of ancient Greece -- ch. 2. Copernicus' heliocentric theory -- ch. 3 On the nature of scientific theory -- ch. 4. Kepler's laws -- ch. 5. Galileo and the new astronomy -- ch. 6. Mathematics and the description of motion -- ch. 7. Galileo and the kinematics of free fall -- ch. 8. Projectile motion -- ch. 9. Newton's laws of motion -- ch. 10. Rotational motion -- ch. 11. Newton's law of universal gravitation -- ch. 12. On the nature of concepts -- ch. 13. On the duality and growth of science -- ch. 14. On the discovery of laws -- ch. 15. The law of conservation of mass -- ch. 16. The law of conservation of momentum -- ch. 17. The law of conservation of energy -- ch. 18. The law of dissipation of energy -- ch. 19. Origins of the atomic theory in physics and chemistry -- 20. The atomic theory of chemistry -- ch. 21. The periodic table of elements -- ch. 22. The kinetic-molecular theory of gases -- ch. 23. The wave theory of light -- ch. 24. Electrostatics -- ch. 25. Electromagnetism, x-rays, and electrons -- ch. 26. The quantum theory of light -- ch. 27. Radioactivity and the nuclear atom -- ch. 28. Bohr's model of the atom -- ch. 30. Einstein's theory of relativity -- ch. 31. The origin of the solar system and the expanding universe -- ch. 32. Construction of the elements and the universe -- ch. 33. Thematic elements and styles in science.".
- catalog extent "xv, 582 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Physics, the human adventure.".
- catalog identifier "0813529077 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0813529085 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Physics, the human adventure.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, N.J. ; London : Rutgers University Press ,".
- catalog relation "Physics, the human adventure.".
- catalog subject "500 21".
- catalog subject "Physical sciences.".
- catalog subject "Q160 .H654 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. 1. The astronomy of ancient Greece -- ch. 2. Copernicus' heliocentric theory -- ch. 3 On the nature of scientific theory -- ch. 4. Kepler's laws -- ch. 5. Galileo and the new astronomy -- ch. 6. Mathematics and the description of motion -- ch. 7. Galileo and the kinematics of free fall -- ch. 8. Projectile motion -- ch. 9. Newton's laws of motion -- ch. 10. Rotational motion -- ch. 11. Newton's law of universal gravitation -- ch. 12. On the nature of concepts -- ch. 13. On the duality and growth of science -- ch. 14. On the discovery of laws -- ch. 15. The law of conservation of mass -- ch. 16. The law of conservation of momentum -- ch. 17. The law of conservation of energy -- ch. 18. The law of dissipation of energy -- ch. 19. Origins of the atomic theory in physics and chemistry -- 20. The atomic theory of chemistry -- ch. 21. The periodic table of elements -- ch. 22. The kinetic-molecular theory of gases -- ch. 23. The wave theory of light -- ch. 24. Electrostatics -- ch. 25. Electromagnetism, x-rays, and electrons -- ch. 26. The quantum theory of light -- ch. 27. Radioactivity and the nuclear atom -- ch. 28. Bohr's model of the atom -- ch. 30. Einstein's theory of relativity -- ch. 31. The origin of the solar system and the expanding universe -- ch. 32. Construction of the elements and the universe -- ch. 33. Thematic elements and styles in science.".
- catalog title "Physics, the human adventure : from Copernicus to Einstein and beyond / Gerald Holton and Stephen G. Brush.".
- catalog type "text".