
Physics Lecture Hall: From Middle School to University
- Physics
- Categories:Physics
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2022
- Pages:404
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:165mm×235mm
- Publication Place:Russia
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Feature
★ Following 'Physics Lecture Hall: Starting from Primary School', this book delves into specific issues in middle school physics curriculum, providing valuable resources for middle school students and all readers who wish to apply physics knowledge in practical situations.
★ The book not only covers rich knowledge of physics, but also presents it through lectures, accompanied by exercises and questions, to help readers better understand and apply physics.
★ This is an excellent science popularization book that is suitable for both middle school students and readers interested in physics.
Description
The book is rich in content and covers multiple topics, including:
-Construction and Application of Capacitors: Exploring the Basic Principles and Practical Applications of Capacitors.
-Magnetic field, generation and application of magnetic field: Introduction to the formation of magnetic field and its application in daily life.
-Electricity source: Analyze the sources and importance of electricity.
-The physical world in the universe: exploring physical phenomena and principles in the universe.
-Transparency and Opacity Phenomena: Explaining the Physical Principles of Transparency and Opacity Phenomena.
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This book is not only aimed at senior high school students, but also suitable for all readers who wish to apply physics knowledge in specific practical situations. Presented in the form of lectures, the book is accompanied by exercises and questions to help readers better understand and apply physics knowledge. Both students and physics enthusiasts can gain knowledge and inspiration from this book.
Author
Leonid Ashkinazi was an outstanding physicist and educator. He is an associate doctorate in physics and mathematics, a member of the Russian Physical Society and the Russian Sociologist Association, and also an associate professor in the Department of Metrology and Certification at the Moscow Institute of Industrial Electronics. Professor Ashkinazi not only has profound expertise in the academic field, but is also a prolific writer whose works cover a wide range of fields, including S The works of the Lem and Strugatsky brothers include 'NEXT Generation Review', short stories such as' Dialogue on Physical Meaning ',' What is it? ',' The Problem of Co authorship ', and' We Have No Interest in Them '. In addition, he also served as the editor of "Snails on Slopes" and wrote several academic and popular science works such as "Introduction to Materials Science: Records and Limits, or Extreme Materials Science", "Don't Be Afraid, This is Physics! 800 Fun Challenge Questions", "Physics Lecture Hall: Starting from Elementary School", "Physics Lecture Hall: From Middle School to University", and "Electronic Tube: From Past to Future". His works have not only received high praise in the academic community, but also had a profound impact in the field of education.
Contents
First lecture on capacitors
Lesson 2: Constant Current
Lecture 3: Magnetic Field, Generation and Application of Magnetic Field
Lesson 4: Power Source
Lecture 5: Mesh Electronic Tube
Lecture 6: The Embrace of Electrons and Waves
Lecture 7: The Second Era of Microwave Electronic Devices
Lecture 8 Acceleration Test
Lesson 9: Space Issues
Lesson 10: Vacuum
Lecture 11 Quality Transmission
Lecture 12: Surface Phenomena
Lesson 13 Phase Diagram
Lecture 14 Transparency and Opacity
Lesson 15: The Generation of Light
Lecture 16: Discussion on Average Values
Lecture 17: Heat Transfer
Lecture 18: Various multiplications and additions
conclusion