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PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS 10TH

EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK

Serway, Raymond A., Jewett, John W. | 1337671711 | 9781337671712


Serway Calc 10th Physics Tutoring Videos | Clutch Prep
Clutch Prep is now a part of Pearson

Ch 01: Physics and Measurement


Introduction to Units Unit Conversions Solving Density Problems Dimensional Analysis Counting Significant Figures Operations with Significant
Figures

Ch 02: Motion in One Dimension


Vectors, Scalars, & Displacement Average Velocity Intro to Acceleration Position-Time Graphs & Velocity Conceptual Problems with Position-
Time Graphs Position Functions and Instantaneous Velocity Velocity-Time Graphs & Acceleration Conceptual Problems with Velocity-Time
Graphs Graphing Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Graphs Velocity Functions & Instantaneous Acceleration Kinematics Equations Vertical
Motion and Free Fall Catch/Overtake Problems Calculating Displacement from Velocity-Time Graphs Calculating Change in Velocity from
Acceleration-Time Graphs

Ch 03: Vectors
Review of Vectors vs. Scalars Introduction to Vectors Adding Vectors Graphically Vector Composition & Decomposition Adding Vectors by
Components Trig Review Unit Vectors Dimensional Analysis

Ch 04: Motion in Two Dimensions


Intro to Motion in 2D: Position & Displacement Position Function in 2D Velocity in 2D Instantaneous Velocity in 2D Acceleration in 2D
Instantaneous Acceleration in 2D Kinematics in 2D Intro to Projectile Motion: Horizontal Launch Negative (Downward) Launch Special
Equations in Symmetrical Launches Positive (Upward) Launch Symmetrical Launch Using Equation Substitution Projectiles Launched From
Moving Vehicles Uniform Circular Motion Period and Frequency in Uniform Circular Motion Intro to Relative Velocity

Ch 05: The Laws of Motion


Newton's First & Second Laws Vertical Forces & Acceleration Vertical Equilibrium & The Normal Force Newton's Third Law & Action-
Reaction Pairs Equilibrium in 2D Forces in 2D Forces & Kinematics Forces in Connected Systems of Objects Inclined Planes Kinetic Friction
Static Friction Stacked Blocks Inclined Planes with Friction Systems of Objects with Friction Systems of Objects on Inclined Planes with Friction

Ch 06: Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton's Laws


Review of Uniform Circular Motion Centripetal Forces Vertical Centripetal Forces Flat Curves Banked Curves

Ch 07: Energy of a System


Intro to Energy & Kinetic Energy Intro to Calculating Work Work On Inclined Planes Work By Springs Net Work & Work-Energy Theorem
Work As Area Under F-x Graphs Intro to Springs (Hooke's Law) Forces with Calculus Calculating Work via Integration Force & Potential
Energy

Ch 08: Conservation of Energy


Intro to Conservation of Energy Energy with Non-Conservative Forces Motion Along Curved Paths Energy in Connected Objects (Systems)
Solving Projectile Motion Using Energy Springs & Elastic Potential Energy Power Instantaneous Power

Ch 09: Linear Momentum and Collisions


Intro to Momentum Intro to Impulse Impulse with Variable Forces Calculating Impulse via Integration Intro to Conservation of Momentum Push-
Away Problems Types of Collisions Completely Inelastic Collisions Adding Mass to a Moving System Collisions & Motion (Momentum &
Energy) Ballistic Pendulum Collisions with Springs Elastic Collisions How to Identify the Type of Collision Intro to Center of Mass

Ch 10: Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis


Rotational Position & Displacement Rotational Velocity & Acceleration Equations of Rotational Motion Converting Between Linear & Rotational
Types of Acceleration in Rotation Rolling Motion (Free Wheels) Intro to Connected Wheels More Connect Wheels (Bicycles) Intro to Moment of
Inertia Moment of Inertia of Systems Moment of Inertia & Mass Distribution Parallel Axis Theorem Moment of Inertia via Integration Intro to
Rotational Kinetic Energy Types of Motion & Energy Energy of Rolling Motion Conservation of Energy with Rotation More Conservation of
Energy Problems Conservation of Energy in Rolling Motion Intro to Torque Net Torque & Sign of Torque Torque Due to Weight Torque on
Discs & Pulleys Torque & Acceleration (Rotational Dynamics) How to Solve: Energy vs Torque Torque with Kinematic Equations Rotational
Dynamics with Two Motions Rotational Dynamics of Rolling Motion

Ch 11: Angular Momentum


Jumping Into/Out of Moving Disc Intro to Angular Momentum Angular Momentum of a Point Mass Angular Momentum of Objects in Linear
Motion Angular Momentum & Newton's Second Law Conservation of Angular Momentum Opening/Closing Arms on Rotating Stool Spinning on
String of Variable Length Intro to Angular Collisions Angular Collisions with Linear Motion
Ch 12: Static Equilibrium and Elasticity
Torque & Equilibrium Equilibrium with Multiple Objects Equilibrium with Multiple Supports Review: Center of Mass Center of Mass & Simple
Balance Equilibrium in 2D - Ladder Problems Beam / Shelf Against a Wall More 2D Equilibrium Problems

Ch 13: Universal Gravitation


Newton's Law of Gravity Gravitational Forces in 2D Acceleration Due to Gravity Satellite Motion: Intro Overview of Kepler's Laws Kepler's
First Law Kepler's Third Law Kepler's Third Law in Elliptical Orbits Satellite Motion: Speed & Period Geosynchronous Orbits Gravitational
Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy for Systems of Masses Energy of Circular Orbits Energy of Elliptical Orbits Escape Velocity Mass
Distributions with Calculus

Ch 14: Fluid Mechanics


Density Intro to Pressure Pascal's Law & Hydraulic Lift Pressure Gauge: Barometer Pressure Gauge: Manometer Pressure Gauge: U-shaped
Tube Buoyancy & Buoyant Force Ideal vs Real Fluids Fluid Flow & Continuity Equation

Ch 15: Oscillatory Motion


Spring Force (Hooke's Law) Intro to Simple Harmonic Motion (Horizontal Springs) Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion Simple Harmonic Motion
of Vertical Springs Simple Harmonic Motion of Pendulums Energy in Pendulums

Ch 16: Wave Motion


Intro to Waves Wave Functions & Equations of Waves Velocity of Transverse Waves (Strings) Wave Interference Standing Waves Sound
Waves Sound Intensity The Doppler Effect

Ch 17: Superposition and Standing Waves


Standing Waves Standing Sound Waves Beats

Ch 18: Temperature
Temperature Linear Thermal Expansion Volume Thermal Expansion Moles and Avogadro's Number

Ch 19: The First Law of Thermodynamics


Specific Heat & Temperature Changes Intro to Calorimetry Latent Heat & Phase Changes Calorimetry with Temperature and Phase Changes
Advanced Calorimetry: Equilibrium Temperature with Phase Changes First Law of Thermodynamics Isothermal Processes Heat Equations for
Special Processes & Molar Specific Heats Heat Transfer

Ch 20: The Kinetic Theory of Gases


The Ideal Gas Law Average Kinetic Energy of Gases Internal Energy of Gases Speed Distribution of Ideal Gases

Ch 21: Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics


Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Heat Engines & PV Diagrams Refrigerators The Carnot Cycle The Otto Cycle Entropy
and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Statistical Interpretation of Entropy

Ch 22: Electric Fields


Electric Charge Charging Objects Charging By Induction Conservation of Charge Coulomb's Law (Electric Force) Coulomb's Law with Calculus
Electric Field Electric Fields in Capacitors Electric Field Lines Dipole Moment

Ch 23: Continuous Charge Distributions and Gauss' Law


Electric Fields with Calculus Electric Fields in Conductors Electric Flux Gauss' Law Electric Flux with Calculus Gauss' Law with Calculus

Ch 24: Electric Potential


Electric Potential Energy Electric Potential Work From Electric Force Relationships Between Force, Field, Energy, Potential Potential Difference
with Calculus The ElectronVolt Equipotential Surfaces Electric Field As Derivative of Potential

Ch 25: Capacitance and Dielectrics


Capacitors & Capacitance Parallel Plate Capacitors Energy Stored by Capacitor Capacitance Using Calculus Combining Capacitors in Series &
Parallel Solving Capacitor Circuits Intro To Dielectrics How Dielectrics Work Dielectric Breakdown

Ch 26: Current and Resistance


Intro to Current Current with Calculus Resistors and Ohm's Law Power in Circuits Microscopic View of Current

Ch 27: Direct-Current Circuits


Combining Resistors in Series & Parallel Kirchhoff's Junction Rule Solving Resistor Circuits Kirchhoff's Loop Rule

Ch 28: Magnetic Fields


Magnets and Magnetic Fields Summary of Magnetism Problems Force on Moving Charges & Right Hand Rule Circular Motion of Charges in
Magnetic Fields Mass Spectrometer Magnetic Force on Current-Carrying Wire Force and Torque on Current Loops

Ch 29: Sources of the Magnetic Field


Magnetic Field Produced by Moving Charges Magnetic Field Produced by Straight Currents Magnetic Force Between Parallel Currents Magnetic
Force Between Two Moving Charges Magnetic Field Produced by Loops and Solenoids Toroidal Solenoids aka Toroids Biot-Savart Law
(Calculus) Ampere's Law (Calculus)

Ch 30: Faraday's Law


Intro to Induction Magnetic Flux Magnetic Flux with Calculus Faraday's Law Faraday's Law with Calculus Lenz's Law Motional EMF

Ch 31: Inductance
Mutual Inductance Self Inductance Inductors LR Circuits LC Circuits LRC Circuits

Ch 32: Alternating-Current Circuits


Alternating Voltages and Currents RMS Current and Voltage Power in AC Circuits Phasors Resistors in AC Circuits Phasors for Resistors
Capacitors in AC Circuits Phasors for Capacitors Inductors in AC Circuits Phasors for Inductors Impedance in AC Circuits Series LRC Circuits
Resonance in Series LRC Circuits Transformers

Ch 33: Electromagnetic Waves


What is an Electromagnetic Wave? The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy Carried by Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Waves as
Sinusoidal Waves Displacement Current and Maxwell's Equations

Ch 34: The Nature of Light and the Principles of Ray Optics


Ray Nature Of Light Reflection Of Light Refraction Of Light Total Internal Reflection

Ch 35: Image Formation


Ray Diagrams For Mirrors Mirror Equation Refraction At Spherical Surfaces Ray Diagrams For Lenses Thin Lens And Lens Maker Equations

Ch 36+37: The Wave Nature of Light


Young's Double Slit Experiment Diffraction Diffraction with Huygen's Principle Single Slit Diffraction Polarization Filters

Ch 38: Relativity
Inertial Reference Frames Special Vs. Galilean Relativity Consequences of Relativity Lorentz Transformations
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"Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics"(english)


183 philosophical implications of quantum mechanics and develop a new way of thinking about nature on the nanometer-length scale. This was
undoubtedly one of the most signiicant shifts in the history of science. The key new concepts developed in quantum mechanics include the quantiza-
tion of energy, a probabilistic description of particle motion, wave–particle duality, and indeterminacy. These ideas appear foreign to us because
they are inconsistent with our experience of the macroscopic world. Nonetheless, we have accepted their validity because they provide the most
comprehensive account of the behavior of matter and radiation and because the agreement between theory and the results of all experiments
conducted to date has been impressively accurate. Energy quantization arises for all systems whose motions are connned by a potential well. The
one-dimensional particle-in-a-box model shows why quantiza-tion only becomes apparent on the atomic scale. Because the energy level spacing is
inversely proportional to the mass and to the square of the length of the box, quantum effects become too small to be observed for systems that
contain more than a few hundred atoms. Wave–particle duality accounts for the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics and for indeterminacy.
Once we accept that particles can behave as waves, we can form analogies with classical electromagnetic wave theory to describe the motion of
particles. For example, the probability of locating the particle at a particular location is the square of the amplitude of its wave function. Zero-point
energy is a consequence of the Heisenberg indeterminacy relation; all particles bound in potential wells have nite energy even at the absolute zero
of temperature. Particle-in-a-box models illustrate a number of important features of quantum mechanics. The energy-level structure depends on
the nature of the potential, E n n 2 , for the particle in a one-dimensional box, so the separation between energy levels increases as n increases. The
probability density distribution is different from that for the analogous classical system. The most probable location for the particle-in-a-box model
in its ground state is the center of the box, rather than uniformly over the box as predicted by classical mechanics. Normalization ensures that the
probability of nding the particle at some position in the box, summed over all possible positions, adds up to 1. Finally, for large values of n, the
probability distribution looks much more classical, in accordance with the correspondence principle. Different kinds of energy level patterns arise
from different potential energy functions, for example the hydrogen atom (See Section 5.1) and the harmonic oscil-lator (See Section 20.3). These
concepts and principles are completely general; they can be applied to explain the behavior of any system of interest. In the next two chapters, we
use quantum mechanics to explain atomic and molecular structure, respectively. It is important to have a rm grasp of these principles because they
are the basis for our comprehensive discussion of chemical bonding in Chapter 6.
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Ch 01: Physics and Measurement


Introduction to Units Unit Conversions Solving Density Problems Dimensional Analysis Counting Significant Figures Operations with Significant
Figures

Ch 02: Motion in One Dimension


Vectors, Scalars, & Displacement Average Velocity Intro to Acceleration Position-Time Graphs & Velocity Conceptual Problems with Position-
Time Graphs Position Functions and Instantaneous Velocity Velocity-Time Graphs & Acceleration Conceptual Problems with Velocity-Time
Graphs Graphing Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Graphs Velocity Functions & Instantaneous Acceleration Kinematics Equations Vertical
Motion and Free Fall Catch/Overtake Problems Calculating Displacement from Velocity-Time Graphs Calculating Change in Velocity from
Acceleration-Time Graphs

Ch 03: Vectors
Review of Vectors vs. Scalars Introduction to Vectors Adding Vectors Graphically Vector Composition & Decomposition Adding Vectors by
Components Trig Review Unit Vectors Dimensional Analysis

Ch 04: Motion in Two Dimensions


Intro to Motion in 2D: Position & Displacement Position Function in 2D Velocity in 2D Instantaneous Velocity in 2D Acceleration in 2D
Instantaneous Acceleration in 2D Kinematics in 2D Intro to Projectile Motion: Horizontal Launch Negative (Downward) Launch Special
Equations in Symmetrical Launches Positive (Upward) Launch Symmetrical Launch Using Equation Substitution Projectiles Launched From
Moving Vehicles Uniform Circular Motion Period and Frequency in Uniform Circular Motion Intro to Relative Velocity

Ch 05: The Laws of Motion


Newton's First & Second Laws Vertical Forces & Acceleration Vertical Equilibrium & The Normal Force Newton's Third Law & Action-
Reaction Pairs Equilibrium in 2D Forces in 2D Forces & Kinematics Forces in Connected Systems of Objects Inclined Planes Kinetic Friction
Static Friction Stacked Blocks Inclined Planes with Friction Systems of Objects with Friction Systems of Objects on Inclined Planes with Friction

Ch 06: Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton's Laws


Review of Uniform Circular Motion Centripetal Forces Vertical Centripetal Forces Flat Curves Banked Curves

Ch 07: Energy of a System


Intro to Energy & Kinetic Energy Intro to Calculating Work Work On Inclined Planes Work By Springs Net Work & Work-Energy Theorem
Work As Area Under F-x Graphs Intro to Springs (Hooke's Law) Forces with Calculus Calculating Work via Integration Force & Potential
Energy

Ch 08: Conservation of Energy


Intro to Conservation of Energy Energy with Non-Conservative Forces Motion Along Curved Paths Energy in Connected Objects (Systems)
Solving Projectile Motion Using Energy Springs & Elastic Potential Energy Power Instantaneous Power

Ch 09: Linear Momentum and Collisions


Intro to Momentum Intro to Impulse Impulse with Variable Forces Calculating Impulse via Integration Intro to Conservation of Momentum Push-
Away Problems Types of Collisions Completely Inelastic Collisions Adding Mass to a Moving System Collisions & Motion (Momentum &
Energy) Ballistic Pendulum Collisions with Springs Elastic Collisions How to Identify the Type of Collision Intro to Center of Mass

Ch 10: Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis


Rotational Position & Displacement Rotational Velocity & Acceleration Equations of Rotational Motion Converting Between Linear & Rotational
Types of Acceleration in Rotation Rolling Motion (Free Wheels) Intro to Connected Wheels More Connect Wheels (Bicycles) Intro to Moment of
Inertia Moment of Inertia of Systems Moment of Inertia & Mass Distribution Parallel Axis Theorem Moment of Inertia via Integration Intro to
Rotational Kinetic Energy Types of Motion & Energy Energy of Rolling Motion Conservation of Energy with Rotation More Conservation of
Energy Problems Conservation of Energy in Rolling Motion Intro to Torque Net Torque & Sign of Torque Torque Due to Weight Torque on
Discs & Pulleys Torque & Acceleration (Rotational Dynamics) How to Solve: Energy vs Torque Torque with Kinematic Equations Rotational
Dynamics with Two Motions Rotational Dynamics of Rolling Motion

Ch 11: Angular Momentum


Jumping Into/Out of Moving Disc Intro to Angular Momentum Angular Momentum of a Point Mass Angular Momentum of Objects in Linear
Motion Angular Momentum & Newton's Second Law Conservation of Angular Momentum Opening/Closing Arms on Rotating Stool Spinning on
String of Variable Length Intro to Angular Collisions Angular Collisions with Linear Motion
Ch 12: Static Equilibrium and Elasticity
Torque & Equilibrium Equilibrium with Multiple Objects Equilibrium with Multiple Supports Review: Center of Mass Center of Mass & Simple
Balance Equilibrium in 2D - Ladder Problems Beam / Shelf Against a Wall More 2D Equilibrium Problems

Ch 13: Universal Gravitation


Newton's Law of Gravity Gravitational Forces in 2D Acceleration Due to Gravity Satellite Motion: Intro Overview of Kepler's Laws Kepler's
First Law Kepler's Third Law Kepler's Third Law in Elliptical Orbits Satellite Motion: Speed & Period Geosynchronous Orbits Gravitational
Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy for Systems of Masses Energy of Circular Orbits Energy of Elliptical Orbits Escape Velocity Mass
Distributions with Calculus

Ch 14: Fluid Mechanics


Density Intro to Pressure Pascal's Law & Hydraulic Lift Pressure Gauge: Barometer Pressure Gauge: Manometer Pressure Gauge: U-shaped
Tube Buoyancy & Buoyant Force Ideal vs Real Fluids Fluid Flow & Continuity Equation

Ch 15: Oscillatory Motion


Spring Force (Hooke's Law) Intro to Simple Harmonic Motion (Horizontal Springs) Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion Simple Harmonic Motion
of Vertical Springs Simple Harmonic Motion of Pendulums Energy in Pendulums

Ch 16: Wave Motion


Intro to Waves Wave Functions & Equations of Waves Velocity of Transverse Waves (Strings) Wave Interference Standing Waves Sound
Waves Sound Intensity The Doppler Effect

Ch 17: Superposition and Standing Waves


Standing Waves Standing Sound Waves Beats

Ch 18: Temperature
Temperature Linear Thermal Expansion Volume Thermal Expansion Moles and Avogadro's Number

Ch 19: The First Law of Thermodynamics


Specific Heat & Temperature Changes Intro to Calorimetry Latent Heat & Phase Changes Calorimetry with Temperature and Phase Changes
Advanced Calorimetry: Equilibrium Temperature with Phase Changes First Law of Thermodynamics Isothermal Processes Heat Equations for
Special Processes & Molar Specific Heats Heat Transfer

Ch 20: The Kinetic Theory of Gases


The Ideal Gas Law Average Kinetic Energy of Gases Internal Energy of Gases Speed Distribution of Ideal Gases

Ch 21: Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics


Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Heat Engines & PV Diagrams Refrigerators The Carnot Cycle The Otto Cycle Entropy
and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Statistical Interpretation of Entropy

Ch 22: Electric Fields


Electric Charge Charging Objects Charging By Induction Conservation of Charge Coulomb's Law (Electric Force) Coulomb's Law with Calculus
Electric Field Electric Fields in Capacitors Electric Field Lines Dipole Moment

Ch 23: Continuous Charge Distributions and Gauss' Law


Electric Fields with Calculus Electric Fields in Conductors Electric Flux Gauss' Law Electric Flux with Calculus Gauss' Law with Calculus

Ch 24: Electric Potential


Electric Potential Energy Electric Potential Work From Electric Force Relationships Between Force, Field, Energy, Potential Potential Difference
with Calculus The ElectronVolt Equipotential Surfaces Electric Field As Derivative of Potential

Ch 25: Capacitance and Dielectrics


Capacitors & Capacitance Parallel Plate Capacitors Energy Stored by Capacitor Capacitance Using Calculus Combining Capacitors in Series &
Parallel Solving Capacitor Circuits Intro To Dielectrics How Dielectrics Work Dielectric Breakdown

Ch 26: Current and Resistance


Intro to Current Current with Calculus Resistors and Ohm's Law Power in Circuits Microscopic View of Current

Ch 27: Direct-Current Circuits


Combining Resistors in Series & Parallel Kirchhoff's Junction Rule Solving Resistor Circuits Kirchhoff's Loop Rule

Ch 28: Magnetic Fields


Magnets and Magnetic Fields Summary of Magnetism Problems Force on Moving Charges & Right Hand Rule Circular Motion of Charges in
Magnetic Fields Mass Spectrometer Magnetic Force on Current-Carrying Wire Force and Torque on Current Loops

Ch 29: Sources of the Magnetic Field


Magnetic Field Produced by Moving Charges Magnetic Field Produced by Straight Currents Magnetic Force Between Parallel Currents Magnetic
Force Between Two Moving Charges Magnetic Field Produced by Loops and Solenoids Toroidal Solenoids aka Toroids Biot-Savart Law
(Calculus) Ampere's Law (Calculus)

Ch 30: Faraday's Law


Intro to Induction Magnetic Flux Magnetic Flux with Calculus Faraday's Law Faraday's Law with Calculus Lenz's Law Motional EMF

Ch 31: Inductance
Mutual Inductance Self Inductance Inductors LR Circuits LC Circuits LRC Circuits

Ch 32: Alternating-Current Circuits


Alternating Voltages and Currents RMS Current and Voltage Power in AC Circuits Phasors Resistors in AC Circuits Phasors for Resistors
Capacitors in AC Circuits Phasors for Capacitors Inductors in AC Circuits Phasors for Inductors Impedance in AC Circuits Series LRC Circuits
Resonance in Series LRC Circuits Transformers

Ch 33: Electromagnetic Waves


What is an Electromagnetic Wave? The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy Carried by Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Waves as
Sinusoidal Waves Displacement Current and Maxwell's Equations

Ch 34: The Nature of Light and the Principles of Ray Optics


Ray Nature Of Light Reflection Of Light Refraction Of Light Total Internal Reflection

Ch 35: Image Formation


Ray Diagrams For Mirrors Mirror Equation Refraction At Spherical Surfaces Ray Diagrams For Lenses Thin Lens And Lens Maker Equations

Ch 36+37: The Wave Nature of Light


Young's Double Slit Experiment Diffraction Diffraction with Huygen's Principle Single Slit Diffraction Polarization Filters

Ch 38: Relativity
Inertial Reference Frames Special Vs. Galilean Relativity Consequences of Relativity Lorentz Transformations
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"Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics"(english)


183 philosophical implications of quantum mechanics and develop a new way of thinking about nature on the nanometer-length scale. This was
undoubtedly one of the most signiicant shifts in the history of science. The key new concepts developed in quantum mechanics include the quantiza-
tion of energy, a probabilistic description of particle motion, wave–particle duality, and indeterminacy. These ideas appear foreign to us because
they are inconsistent with our experience of the macroscopic world. Nonetheless, we have accepted their validity because they provide the most
comprehensive account of the behavior of matter and radiation and because the agreement between theory and the results of all experiments
conducted to date has been impressively accurate. Energy quantization arises for all systems whose motions are connned by a potential well. The
one-dimensional particle-in-a-box model shows why quantiza-tion only becomes apparent on the atomic scale. Because the energy level spacing is
inversely proportional to the mass and to the square of the length of the box, quantum effects become too small to be observed for systems that
contain more than a few hundred atoms. Wave–particle duality accounts for the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics and for indeterminacy.
Once we accept that particles can behave as waves, we can form analogies with classical electromagnetic wave theory to describe the motion of
particles. For example, the probability of locating the particle at a particular location is the square of the amplitude of its wave function. Zero-point
energy is a consequence of the Heisenberg indeterminacy relation; all particles bound in potential wells have nite energy even at the absolute zero
of temperature. Particle-in-a-box models illustrate a number of important features of quantum mechanics. The energy-level structure depends on
the nature of the potential, E n n 2 , for the particle in a one-dimensional box, so the separation between energy levels increases as n increases. The
probability density distribution is different from that for the analogous classical system. The most probable location for the particle-in-a-box model
in its ground state is the center of the box, rather than uniformly over the box as predicted by classical mechanics. Normalization ensures that the
probability of nding the particle at some position in the box, summed over all possible positions, adds up to 1. Finally, for large values of n, the
probability distribution looks much more classical, in accordance with the correspondence principle. Different kinds of energy level patterns arise
from different potential energy functions, for example the hydrogen atom (See Section 5.1) and the harmonic oscil-lator (See Section 20.3). These
concepts and principles are completely general; they can be applied to explain the behavior of any system of interest. In the next two chapters, we
use quantum mechanics to explain atomic and molecular structure, respectively. It is important to have a rm grasp of these principles because they
are the basis for our comprehensive discussion of chemical bonding in Chapter 6.
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