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Physics 132Physics 132

Physics 132

Julianne Zedalis, John Eggebrecht, Paul Flowers, Klaus Theopold: University of Delaware, Edward Neth, E.F. Redish, William R. Robinson, Richard Langley, Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs

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<p>A second semester introductory physics course for life sciences students that looks to deepen students&#8217; understanding of biology and chemistry through physics all through the lens of understanding two of the most fundamental particles in the Universe: electrons and photons. The book begins with exploring the quantum mechanical nature of these objects to expand on what students have learned in chemistry and then proceeds to geometric optics (using the human eye as a theme), electrostatics (using membrane potentials), circuits (using the neuron), and finally synthesizing everything in a unit exploring the meaning of &#8220;light is an electromagnetic wave.&#8221;</p> A second semester introductory physics course for life sciences students that looks to deepen students' understanding of biology and chemistry through physics all through the lens of understanding two of the most fundamental particles in the Universe: electrons and photons. The book begins with exploring the quantum mechanical nature of these objects to expand on what students have learned in chemistry and then proceeds to geometric optics (using the human eye as a theme), electrostatics (using membrane potentials), circuits (using the neuron), and finally synthesizing everything in a unit exploring the meaning of "light is an electromagnetic wave."

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OL27778280W

Subjects

PhysicsBiology, life sciencesChemistry

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