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61. Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry: Spectroscopy and Magnetism | |
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(2000-03)
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62. Magnetism and Electricity (Scientific Magic Series) by Robert Friedhoffer, Richard Kaufman, Linda Eisenberg | |
Library Binding: 110
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(1992-08)
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63. Animal Magnetism and Magnetic Lucid Somnambulism 1866 by Edwin Lee | |
Hardcover: 352
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(2007-07-25)
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64. Magnetism and Synchrotron Radiation | |
Hardcover: 410
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(2001-10-16)
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65. Magnetism: An Investigation (Science Investigations) by John Stringer | |
Library Binding: 32
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(2008-01-30)
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66. Primary Science: Electricity and Magnetism: Teacher's CD-ROM pack for Key Stages 1 & 2 by Fabienne Brochier, Mike Diprose, Nabeel Nasser, Sheila Stratford | |
Hardcover: 112
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(1998-08-17)
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67. Magnetism in Disorder (Oxford Series on Neutron Scattering in Condensed Matter, 11) by Trevor J. Hicks | |
Hardcover: 168
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(1995-10-19)
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68. Colliding Plane Waves in General Relativity (Oxford Mathematical Monographs) by J. B. Griffiths | |
Hardcover: 248
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(1991-09-12)
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69. Magnetism (Discovery Channel School Science) | |
Library Binding: 32
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(2003-05)
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70. Magnetism (Project Homework) by Pam Robson | |
Paperback: 32
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(1997-07-24)
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71. MAGNETISM: ITS GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND SPECIAL APPLICATION TO SHIPS AND COMPASSES by Bureau Of Navigation | |
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72. Quantum Magnetism (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics) by B. Barbara | |
Hardcover: 250
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(2008-07-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book is based on some of the lectures during the Pacific Institute of Theoretical Physics (PITP) summer school on Quantum Magnetism , held during June 2006 in Les Houches, in the French Alps. The school was funded jointly by NATO, the CNRS, and PITP, and entirely organized by PITP. Magnetism is a somewhat peculiar research field. It clearly has a quantum-mechanical basis the microsopic exchange interactions arise entirely from the exclusion principle, in conjunction with respulsive interactions between electrons. And yet until recently the vast majority of magnetism researchers and users of magnetic phenomena around the world paid no attention to these quantum-mechanical roots. Thus, eg., the huge ($400 billion per annum) industry which manufactures hard discs, and other components in the information technology sector, depends entirely on room-temperature properties of magnets - yet at the macroscopic or mesoscopic scales of interest to this industry, room-temperature magnets behave entirely classically. This situation has now begun to change, and the quantum collective properties of magnetic systems, for so long of interest only to a few, have begun to move to centre stage. There are several reasons for this. One is the increasing use of low temperatures in industrial and applied research labs, and the recognition that the low-T properties of many new magnetic materials are of great potential use in future devices. Another is the emergence of nanoscience, and its offshoot nanotechnology, as an important new discipline the majority of high-tech applications of nanotechnology so far envisaged will also be low-temperature ones. All this has meant that collective quantum phenomena, occurring at low T in quantum dots, magnetic molecules, and nanoscopic conductors, have suddenly become interesting to more than just pure physics researchers. The design of new magnetic quantum materials, of spin-based quantum devices in low-dimensional geometries, and quantum nanomagnetic systems, using either physical or chemical techniques, has now become the concern of many applied physicists and chemists. An interesting by-product of this broader interest in collective quantum spin phenomena has been the increasing focus, by applied physicists and even start-up companies, on some of the more exotic theoretical ideas current in quantum magnetism. These draw upon various branches of quantum field theory (including topological field theory, the theory of decoherence, and string theory), quantum computation, and upon older fields like spin glass theory and the theory of quantum phase transitions - all of which are fairly esoteric. Some of these ideas have found more application in cosmology or string theory than in condensed matter physics so that their use in designing circuit arrays for quantum information processors, or spintronic devices, may seem disconcerting to some. Yet from another point of view it simply confirms the broadly unified nature of the principles and techniques used in theoretical physics. For the PITP/Les Houches school a number of topics of prime interest were selected, and these reflect the interests of a broad community. They were as follows: (1) Magnetism at the Microscopic Scale. (2) Exotic Order in Quantum Magnets. (3) Disordered Magnets. (4) Quantum Nanomagnetism. (5) Large-Scale Quantum Phenomena in Magnets. All of these fields are evolving rapidly as this volume was going to press, new discoveries were being made on graphene and on the behaviour of dipolar quantum spin glasses, and physicists were digesting the discovery of room-temperature Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons in YIG films. However it is clear that the questions, issues, and techniques in these areas will be of central interest for many years to come. |
73. Electricity and Magnetism: A Historical Perspective (Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science) by Brian Baigrie | |
Hardcover: 184
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(2006-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description All students of physics need to understand the basic concepts of electricity and magnetism. E&M is central to the study of physics, and central to understanding the developments of the last two hundred years of not just science, but technology and society in general. But the core of electricity and magnetism can be difficult to understand - many of the ideas are counterintuitive and difficult to appreciate. This volume in the Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science series traces the central concepts ofelectricity and magnetism from the ancient past to the present day, enabling students to develop a deeper understanding of how the science arose as it has. |
74. Understanding Magnetism: Magnets, Electromagnets and Superconducting Magnets by Robert W. Wood | |
Paperback: 192
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(1988-08)
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75. Science Scene: Electricity and Magnetism by Jane Cartledge, John Avison | |
Paperback: 32
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(1993-07-01)
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76. Introduction to General Relativity by Gerard 't Hooft, Wei Chen | |
Hardcover: 96
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(2001-01)
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77. Hidden Attraction: The History and Mystery of Magnetism by Gerrit L. Verschuur | |
Hardcover: 272
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(1993-03-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book begins with the early debunking of superstitions by Peter Peregrinus (Pierre de Maricourt), whom Roger Bacon hailed as one of the world's first experimental scientists (Perigrinus held that "experience rather than argument is the basis of certainty in science"). Verschuur discusses William Gilbert, who confronted the multitude of superstitions about lodestones in De Magnete, widely regarded as the first true work of modern science, in which Gilbert reported his greatest insight: that the earth itself was magnetic. We also meet Hans Christian Oersted, who demonstrated that an electric current could influence a magnet (Oersted did this for the first time during a public lecture) and Andre-Marie Ampere, who showed that a current actually produced magnetism. Verschuur also examines the pioneering experiments and theoretical breakthroughs of Faraday and Maxwell and Zeeman (who demonstrated the relationship between light and magnetism), and he includes many lively stories of discovery, such as the use of frogs by Galvani and Volta, and Hertz's accidental discovery of radio waves.Along the way, we learn many interesting scientific facts, perhaps the most remarkable of which is that lodestones are made by bacteria (a sediment organism known as GS-15 eats iron, converting ferric oxide to magnetite and, over billions of years, forming the magnetite layers in iron formations). Boasting many informative illustrations, this is an adventure of the mind, using the specific phenomenon of magnetism to show how we have moved from an era of superstitions to one in which the Theory of Everything looms on the horizon. Customer Reviews (5)
THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE - THE PATH OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
Good review of mainstream science and history of magnetism
Decent but also repetitive and off topic
Great Mystery!!
Well written history of a fascinating topic This is no boring catalog of scientists listing piecemeal contributions to the field; I personally found the book to be a page-turner.Hidden Attraction does not leave you feeling as if you could recite the names of historical figures--rather it gives you the sensation of having looked over their shoulders as they made their discoveries.Some of the scientists discussed, just to name a few, are Volta, Faraday, Hertz and Ampere. Verschuur gives enough depth of the subject matter to keep the interest of the scientifically-minded, unlike other books on the history of science which spread the accounts of real achievements sparingly over a wasteland of historical details and background.At the same time, Verschuur includes enough background and biographical info to give the reader a sense of who each figure was both as a scientist and as a person. Those without a strong foundation in physics may get lost in the last chapter or two--I am one of those.This, however, did not detract from the overall readability of the book. Hidden Attraction is well worth reading for anyone who is interested in the history of science and who is excited by great scientific achievements. ... Read more |
78. Electricity and Magnetism (Great Ideas of Science) by Peter Fairley | |
Library Binding: 80
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(2007-08)
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79. Electricity and Magnetism (Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 2) by Edward M. Purcell | |
Hardcover: 506
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(1984-08-01)
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Berkeley Physics Course Vol 2
Simply the Best E&M Book for First-Year Physics
Very good advanced introduction to E&M
Excellent Book!
Verbose but interesting introduction to E&M |
80. The Attractive Story of Magnetism with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Graphic Science series) (Graphic Library) by Andrea Gianopoulos | |
Paperback: 32
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(2007-01-01)
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