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Hugh D. Young is Professor of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. He attended Carnegie Mellon for both undergraduate and graduate study and earned his Ph.D. in fundamental particle theory under the direction of the late Richard Cutkosky. He joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon in 1956, and has also spent two years as a visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. Hugh's career has centered entirely around undergraduate education. He has written several undergraduate-level textbooks, and in 1973 he became a coauthor with Francis Sears and Mark Zemansky for their well-known introductory texts. In addition to his role on Sears and Zemansky's College Physics , he is currently a coauthor with Roger Freedman on Sears and Zemanksy's University Physics .
Hugh is an enthusiastic skier, climber, and hiker. He also served for several years as Associate Organist at St. Paul's Cathedral in Pittsburgh, and has played numerous organ recitals in the Pittsburgh area. Prof. Young and his wife Alice usually travel extensively in the summer, especially in Europe and in the desert canyon country of southern Utah.
Robert M. Geller teaches physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he also obtained his Ph.D. under Robert Antonucci in observational cosmology. Currently, he is involved in two major research projects: a search for cosmological halos predicted by the Big Bang, and a search for the flares that are predicted to occur when a supermassive black hole consumes a star.
Rob also has a strong focus on undergraduate education. In 2003, he received the Distinguished Teaching Award. He trains the graduate student teaching assistants on methods of physics education. He is also a frequent faculty leader for the UCSB Physics Circus, in which student volunteers perform exciting and thought-provoking physics demonstrations to elementary schools.
Rob loves the outdoors. He and his wife Susanne enjoy backpacking along rivers and fly fishing, usually with rods she has build and flies she has tied. Their daughter Zoe loves fishing too, but her fish tend to be plastic, and float in the bathtub.
Electric Charge and Electric Field | |
Electric charge | |
Insulators and conductors | |
Coulomb's Law | |
The electric field | |
Electric field lines | |
Conductors in electric fields | |
Electric flux and Gauss's Law (only optional if don't need flux elsewhere) | |
Chapter 18 | |
Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential | |
Energy Conservation | |
The Electric Potential of Point Charges | |
Equipotential Surfaces and the Electric Field | |
Capacitors and Dielectrics | |
Electrical Energy Storage | |
Chapter 19 | |
Electric Current | |
Resistance and Ohm's Law | |
Energy and Power in Electric Circuits | |
Resistors in Series and Parallel | |
Kirchhoff's Rules | |
Circuits Containing Capacitors | |
RC Circuits | |
Ammeters and Voltmeters | |
Chapter 20 | |
The Magnetic Field | |
The Magnetic Force on Moving Charges | |
The Motion of Charge Particles in a Magnetic Field | |
The Magnetic Force Exerted on a Current-Carrying Wire | |
Loops of Current and Magnetic Torque | |
Electric Currents, Magnetic Fields, and Ampegrave;re's Law | |
Current Loops and Solenoids | |
Chapter 21 | |
Induced EMF | |
Magnetic Flux | |
Faraday's Law of Induction | |
Lenz's Law | |
Mechanical Work and Electrical Energy | |
Generators and Motors. Inductance | |
RLCircuits | |
Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field | |
Transformers | |
Alternating Currents | |
AC Sources and | |
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