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Michael de Podesta (Author)
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0415257883 978-0415257886 April 27, 2002 2
Understanding the Properties of Matter: 2nd Edition takes a unique phenomenological approach to the presentation of matter, materials, and solid-state physics. After an overview of basic ideas and a reminder of the importance of measurement, the author considers in turn gases, solids, liquids, and phase changes. For each topic, the focus is on "what happens." After a preliminary examination of data on the properties of matter, the author raises, then addresses a series of questions concerning the data. It is only in answering these questions that he adopts the theoretical approach to the properties of matter. This approach can reawaken in readers the fascination for the subject that inspired some of the greatest physicists of our age.

Examples and extensive exercises reinforce the concepts. A supporting Web site furnishes for free download a plethora of additional materials, including:

" Supplementary chapters on the band theory of solids and the magnetic properties of solids
" Copies of all the data talbes used in the book, in PDF and spreadsheet formats
" Enlarged copies of all figures
" A simple molecular dynamics simulation
" Animations uillustrating important featrues of key equations
" Answers to the end-of-chapter exercises

Understanding the Properties of Matter is an entertaining and innovative text accessible at the undergraduate level.

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  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 2 edition (April 27, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415257883
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415257886
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars From data to insight into matter, December 21, 2005
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Michael Podesta makes us familiar with what the properties of matter actually are. These are tabulated for hundreds or thousands of substances. He believes that unless we are familiar with the properties of simple matter it is impossible ever to say that you understand them. But understanding them, thats not only the title, but its the goal of the book. In the context of this book the author considers the following `components' of the world, electrons, neutrons, and protons; and the electromagnetic field. The `tools' used are classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. The book often follows the principle of presenting a valuable amount of data for a certain topic, and subsequently the reader enters a section `understanding the data' just presented. This way, the reader is motivated to think about explanations of the various effects by her/himself. M. Podesta hopes that the reader will discover (if she/he has not done so already) both the lovely certainties and stimulating mysteries that together make physicists enjoy their work, and continue to enjoy it as long as they can carry on with physics. It seems, that this goal has been achieved, and the book will be very useful for material scientists too. The textbook is entertaining and innovative and fulfills the needs of undergraduate physicists and provides many resources needed by teachers of physics. The book takes a unique phenomenological approach, it discusses gases, solids, liquids and phase changes. The book offers theory and practice under one roof. It is a good book to read in paralell with General Physics or a refresher book for someone who already had these knowledge but became rusted. Each state of the matter is explained with a physical theory and than the experiments are introduced, explained and compared with the theory and formulas. However, complex fluids and non-newtonian rheology of complex fluids are beyond the scope of this book. After an overview of basic ideas and a reminder of the importance of measurement, the book considers in turn gases, solids, liquids and phase changes. It offers a preliminary examination of data on the properties of matter, and then raises and addresses a series of questions concerning the data. It is only in answering these questions that the theoretical approach to the properties of matter is adopted. The book contains extensive examples and end-of-chapter exercises; this new edition has a new chapter composed entirely of extended exercises. This text takes an unusual approach to the teaching of undergraduate level matter, materials and solid-state physics. The book adopts a "here is some theory; this is what happens in the real world; lets develop a theory and see how it agrees with the experimental data" approach. This second edition takes the approach even further with additional web-based material including datasets to download, computer programs to simulate experiments and self assessment questions for each chapter, all of which make the book both student and teacher friendly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Grat book about the nature of Matter, February 11, 2001
This is a perfect book for curious mind. Book explains in serious way with formulas and Physical concepts the behaviour of matter under different conditions. Gas state, Liquid state, Solid state and why matter behaves the way it does. It explains the physical phenomen and associated formulas and calculations. each state of the matter is explained with a physical theory and than the experiments are introduced explained and compared with the theory and formulas. theory and practice under one roof. it is a good book to read in paralell with General Physics or a refresher book for someone who already had these knowledge but became rusted.
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People have wondered about the properties of matter for many centuries and have written many excellent books on the subject. Read the first page
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speed distribution curve, molecular polarisability, lowest energy quantum states, radial density function, counting quantum states, ideal gas theory, noble gas solids, perfect gas behaviour, occupied quantum states, chemical formula unit, many quantum states, individual quantum state, accessible degrees, maximum phonon energy, dielectric constant data, transverse sound waves, average free path, elemental liquids, thermal expansivity, vapour pressure data, volume expansivity, transitions between quantum states, simple harmonic potential, cohesive energy, minimum energy position
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