
Encyclopedia of Physics and Chemistry
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Book Introduction
An Encyclopedia of Physics and Chemistry, divided into exam, life, and general knowledge sections.
120 formulas, theorems, and rules for approaching physics and chemistry essential to real life.
The fun of physics and chemistry, recalled through various everyday concepts and examples.
Physics and chemistry are essential subjects for many fields, including real life, semiconductors, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering.
With the recent success of the Nuri launch and the growing importance of the semiconductor industry, this field is becoming increasingly common knowledge for modern people.
However, the weight of the middle and high school entrance exams has been small, and simple concepts have not been considered important due to the fixed idea that they can be intuitively understood.
Now is the time to change such stereotypes.
This book was written to help you efficiently review the physics and chemistry knowledge you learned but forgot.
Or, rather than rigid education, it is organized to help you review only the key concepts and formulas, focusing on real-life examples.
Most of the physics and chemistry concepts introduced in this book are based on the curriculum taught in middle and high school and contain knowledge that can be applied to major courses at university.
If you have a weak foundation in physics or chemistry or have found your previous education boring, you might want to read this book to gain a new perspective.
If you need physics or chemistry again for various reasons, I hope you will truly fall in love with the charm of physics and chemistry with this book.
120 formulas, theorems, and rules for approaching physics and chemistry essential to real life.
The fun of physics and chemistry, recalled through various everyday concepts and examples.
Physics and chemistry are essential subjects for many fields, including real life, semiconductors, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering.
With the recent success of the Nuri launch and the growing importance of the semiconductor industry, this field is becoming increasingly common knowledge for modern people.
However, the weight of the middle and high school entrance exams has been small, and simple concepts have not been considered important due to the fixed idea that they can be intuitively understood.
Now is the time to change such stereotypes.
This book was written to help you efficiently review the physics and chemistry knowledge you learned but forgot.
Or, rather than rigid education, it is organized to help you review only the key concepts and formulas, focusing on real-life examples.
Most of the physics and chemistry concepts introduced in this book are based on the curriculum taught in middle and high school and contain knowledge that can be applied to major courses at university.
If you have a weak foundation in physics or chemistry or have found your previous education boring, you might want to read this book to gain a new perspective.
If you need physics or chemistry again for various reasons, I hope you will truly fall in love with the charm of physics and chemistry with this book.
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Chapter 01 Physics - Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Introduction
Mechanics, the foundation of physics
01 Uniform straight line motion
02 Uniformly accelerated linear motion
03 Parabolic motion
04 Balance of Power
05 Water pressure and buoyancy
06 Rigid body balance
07 Equations of Motion
08 Air resistance and terminal velocity
09 Work and Mechanical Energy
10 Laws of Conservation of Mechanical Energy
11 Momentum and impulse
12 Law of Conservation of Momentum
13 Collision of two objects
14 Circular motion
15 Inertial force (centrifugal force)
16 Simple Harmony Exercises
17 Simple Pendulum
18 Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
19 The Motion of Universal Gravitation
20 Temperature and Heat
21 column movement
22 Thermal expansion
23 Boyle-Charles' law
24 Gas Molecular Motion
25 The First Law of Thermodynamics
26 Heat Engines and Thermal Efficiency
The cause of fear is centrifugal force
Chapter 02 Physics - Waves
Introduction
Sound and light are also part of waves
01 How to express waves
02 Longitudinal and transverse waves
03 Superposition of waves
04 Reflection, refraction, and diffraction of waves
05 Wave interference
06 Sound Wave
07 Vibration of strings, pipes, and air
08 Doppler effect
09 Light
10 lens imaging
11 Interference of light
Column Dynamite and lightning are also related to shock waves.
Why Your Voice Gets Higher When You Inhale Helium
Chapter 03 Physics - Electromagnetism
Introduction
Faraday, who never learned mathematics
01 Static electricity
02 Electric field and potential
03 Conductors and insulators in an electric field
04 Condenser
05 DC circuit
06 Electric Energy
07 Kirchhoff's Laws
08 Nonlinear resistance
09 Magnetic field created by current
10 Force experienced by a current in a magnetic field
11 Electromagnetic induction
12 Self-induction and mutual induction
13 Exchange Occurrence
14 AC circuit
15 Transformers and AC Transmission
16 Electromagnetic waves
Column frequency conversion
Chapter 04 Physics - Quantum Mechanics
Introduction
Exploring the invisible world
01 Cathode Ray
02 Photoelectric effect
03 Compton effect
04 Wave nature of particles
05 Atomic Model
06 Nuclear decay
07 Fission and fusion of atomic nuclei
Column thickness measurement
Chapter 05 Chemistry - Theoretical Chemistry
Introduction
The beginning of learning chemistry is theoretical chemistry.
Basic thinking in chemical calculations
01 Separation of mixtures
02 Element
03 Atomic Structure
04 Radioactive isotopes
05 Electronic layout
06 Ion
07 Periodic law of elements
08 Ion Crystal
09 Molecule
10 molecule crystals
11 Covalent Bonding Decision
12 metal crystals
13 Amount of substance ①
14 Amount of substance ②
15 Chemical Reaction Formulas and Quantitative Relationships
16 Acids and Bases
17 Neutralization reaction
18 State Changes and Heat
19 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium and Vapor Pressure
20 Equations of state of a gas
21 Dalton's law of partial pressures
22 Dissolution Equilibrium and Solubility
23 Conversion of concentration
24 Boiling point elevation and freezing point depression
25 Osmotic pressure
26 Colloidal solution
27 Thermochemical Equations
28 Redox reactions
29 Redox reactions of metals
30 batteries
31 Electrolysis
32 Reaction speed
33 Chemical equilibrium
34 Ionization equilibrium
Column What is the best way to erase oil-based ink?
Column Road Ice Prevention
Chapter 06 Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry
Introduction
non-biological substances
The key to understanding inorganic compounds
01 Non-metallic elements ①
02 Non-metallic elements ②
03 Non-metallic elements ③
04 Metal Element ①
05 Metal Element ②
06 Metal Element ③
07 Preservation methods for chemicals
08 Weapon Industry Chemistry ①
09 Weapon Industry Chemistry ②
10 Weapons Industry Chemistry ③
11 Weapon Industry Chemistry ④
12 Weapons Industry Chemistry ⑤
13 Weapon Industry Chemistry ⑥
Column Use of toxic gases
Methane Hydrate: A Potential Future Energy Source
Chapter 07 Chemistry - Organic Chemistry
Introduction
Organic compounds are substances composed primarily of carbon.
01 Classification and Analysis of Organic Compounds
02 Aliphatic hydrocarbons
03 Alcohol and ether
04 Aldehydes and Ketones
05 Carboxylic acid
06 Esther
07 Maintenance and Soap
08 Aromatic hydrocarbons
09 Phenols
10 Aromatic Carboxylic Acids ①
11 Aromatic carboxylic acids ②
12 Separation of organic compounds
13 Aromatic compounds containing nitrogen
Introduction
Mechanics, the foundation of physics
01 Uniform straight line motion
02 Uniformly accelerated linear motion
03 Parabolic motion
04 Balance of Power
05 Water pressure and buoyancy
06 Rigid body balance
07 Equations of Motion
08 Air resistance and terminal velocity
09 Work and Mechanical Energy
10 Laws of Conservation of Mechanical Energy
11 Momentum and impulse
12 Law of Conservation of Momentum
13 Collision of two objects
14 Circular motion
15 Inertial force (centrifugal force)
16 Simple Harmony Exercises
17 Simple Pendulum
18 Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
19 The Motion of Universal Gravitation
20 Temperature and Heat
21 column movement
22 Thermal expansion
23 Boyle-Charles' law
24 Gas Molecular Motion
25 The First Law of Thermodynamics
26 Heat Engines and Thermal Efficiency
The cause of fear is centrifugal force
Chapter 02 Physics - Waves
Introduction
Sound and light are also part of waves
01 How to express waves
02 Longitudinal and transverse waves
03 Superposition of waves
04 Reflection, refraction, and diffraction of waves
05 Wave interference
06 Sound Wave
07 Vibration of strings, pipes, and air
08 Doppler effect
09 Light
10 lens imaging
11 Interference of light
Column Dynamite and lightning are also related to shock waves.
Why Your Voice Gets Higher When You Inhale Helium
Chapter 03 Physics - Electromagnetism
Introduction
Faraday, who never learned mathematics
01 Static electricity
02 Electric field and potential
03 Conductors and insulators in an electric field
04 Condenser
05 DC circuit
06 Electric Energy
07 Kirchhoff's Laws
08 Nonlinear resistance
09 Magnetic field created by current
10 Force experienced by a current in a magnetic field
11 Electromagnetic induction
12 Self-induction and mutual induction
13 Exchange Occurrence
14 AC circuit
15 Transformers and AC Transmission
16 Electromagnetic waves
Column frequency conversion
Chapter 04 Physics - Quantum Mechanics
Introduction
Exploring the invisible world
01 Cathode Ray
02 Photoelectric effect
03 Compton effect
04 Wave nature of particles
05 Atomic Model
06 Nuclear decay
07 Fission and fusion of atomic nuclei
Column thickness measurement
Chapter 05 Chemistry - Theoretical Chemistry
Introduction
The beginning of learning chemistry is theoretical chemistry.
Basic thinking in chemical calculations
01 Separation of mixtures
02 Element
03 Atomic Structure
04 Radioactive isotopes
05 Electronic layout
06 Ion
07 Periodic law of elements
08 Ion Crystal
09 Molecule
10 molecule crystals
11 Covalent Bonding Decision
12 metal crystals
13 Amount of substance ①
14 Amount of substance ②
15 Chemical Reaction Formulas and Quantitative Relationships
16 Acids and Bases
17 Neutralization reaction
18 State Changes and Heat
19 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium and Vapor Pressure
20 Equations of state of a gas
21 Dalton's law of partial pressures
22 Dissolution Equilibrium and Solubility
23 Conversion of concentration
24 Boiling point elevation and freezing point depression
25 Osmotic pressure
26 Colloidal solution
27 Thermochemical Equations
28 Redox reactions
29 Redox reactions of metals
30 batteries
31 Electrolysis
32 Reaction speed
33 Chemical equilibrium
34 Ionization equilibrium
Column What is the best way to erase oil-based ink?
Column Road Ice Prevention
Chapter 06 Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry
Introduction
non-biological substances
The key to understanding inorganic compounds
01 Non-metallic elements ①
02 Non-metallic elements ②
03 Non-metallic elements ③
04 Metal Element ①
05 Metal Element ②
06 Metal Element ③
07 Preservation methods for chemicals
08 Weapon Industry Chemistry ①
09 Weapon Industry Chemistry ②
10 Weapons Industry Chemistry ③
11 Weapon Industry Chemistry ④
12 Weapons Industry Chemistry ⑤
13 Weapon Industry Chemistry ⑥
Column Use of toxic gases
Methane Hydrate: A Potential Future Energy Source
Chapter 07 Chemistry - Organic Chemistry
Introduction
Organic compounds are substances composed primarily of carbon.
01 Classification and Analysis of Organic Compounds
02 Aliphatic hydrocarbons
03 Alcohol and ether
04 Aldehydes and Ketones
05 Carboxylic acid
06 Esther
07 Maintenance and Soap
08 Aromatic hydrocarbons
09 Phenols
10 Aromatic Carboxylic Acids ①
11 Aromatic carboxylic acids ②
12 Separation of organic compounds
13 Aromatic compounds containing nitrogen
Publisher's Review
A practical story about physics and chemistry that turns 'knowledge' of physics and chemistry into 'usefulness'!
There are times in everyday life when "knowledge" about physics and chemistry is necessary! Things like how to efficiently use kinetic energy when shooting a three-point shot in basketball, what types of plastic are safe to microwave, and how to properly manage your smartphone's battery.
It may seem trivial, but if you studied physics or chemistry well in middle and high school, you will be able to make good use of the knowledge that is essential to our lives.
In other words, physics and chemistry are more practical disciplines than you might think.
This book focuses on 120 concepts and teaches you which physics and chemistry theories you need to know for each situation.
We introduce how to use physics and chemistry in your daily life, with examples.
It even tells you what you absolutely need to remember if you're preparing for a physics or chemistry exam.
If you are a reader who wants to kill two birds with one stone: learning physics and chemistry in a fun way and memorizing the knowledge essential for real life, I recommend this book.
Additionally, if you work in fields that apply physics and chemistry, this book will lay the foundation for you to become an excellent professional.
Features of this book
▷ We have collected physics and chemistry formulas that are likely to be used in certification exams or in practice.
▷ There are several devices that help you remember physics and chemistry concepts efficiently and concisely.
▷ It is organized in a dictionary format so that you can quickly find what you need.
▷ You can quickly develop a sense of applying physics and chemistry by introducing real-life examples.
There are times in everyday life when "knowledge" about physics and chemistry is necessary! Things like how to efficiently use kinetic energy when shooting a three-point shot in basketball, what types of plastic are safe to microwave, and how to properly manage your smartphone's battery.
It may seem trivial, but if you studied physics or chemistry well in middle and high school, you will be able to make good use of the knowledge that is essential to our lives.
In other words, physics and chemistry are more practical disciplines than you might think.
This book focuses on 120 concepts and teaches you which physics and chemistry theories you need to know for each situation.
We introduce how to use physics and chemistry in your daily life, with examples.
It even tells you what you absolutely need to remember if you're preparing for a physics or chemistry exam.
If you are a reader who wants to kill two birds with one stone: learning physics and chemistry in a fun way and memorizing the knowledge essential for real life, I recommend this book.
Additionally, if you work in fields that apply physics and chemistry, this book will lay the foundation for you to become an excellent professional.
Features of this book
▷ We have collected physics and chemistry formulas that are likely to be used in certification exams or in practice.
▷ There are several devices that help you remember physics and chemistry concepts efficiently and concisely.
▷ It is organized in a dictionary format so that you can quickly find what you need.
▷ You can quickly develop a sense of applying physics and chemistry by introducing real-life examples.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 23, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 312 pages | 516g | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791157689507
- ISBN10: 1157689507
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