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The material presented in this book has been compiled for the convenience of the reader. The aim of the book is to provide a handy source of formulas, conversion factors and constants for everyday use. The formulas and tables are amended by examples in all of those cases where their use is not self explanatory. The material has been selected to be helpful whenever it is inconvenient or not possible to consult tables available at the library. Section 1 provides the fundamental tools of mathematics needed in all areas of the physical sciences. Section 2 summarizes the SI system, lists conversion factors and provides precise values of fundamental constants. Sections 3 and 4 review the basic terms of spectroscopy, atomic structure and wave mechan ics. These sections serve as a guide to the interpretation of modern literature. Section 5 is a resource for work in the laboratory. Data and formulas are given to be of assistance in the use of frequently encountered equipment such as vacuum systems and electronic devices. Material constants and other data are listed for information and as an aid for estimates or problem solving. The assistance of the Springer-Verlag during the various stages of the development of this book is gratefully acknowl edged. The authors like to thank Dr. F. L. Boschke for his many helpful suggestions. Helmut J. Fischbeck Kurt H. Fischbeck Contents Basic mathematical facts and figures ............................... .
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:2161272018-07-30T23:51:34ZFormulas, Facts, and Constants [electronic resource] : for Students and Professionals in Engineering, Chemistry and Physics / Fischbeck, Helmut J. author. Fischbeck, Kurt H. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1982.engThe material presented in this book has been compiled for the convenience of the reader. The aim of the book is to provide a handy source of formulas, conversion factors and constants for everyday use. The formulas and tables are amended by examples in all of those cases where their use is not self explanatory. The material has been selected to be helpful whenever it is inconvenient or not possible to consult tables available at the library. Section 1 provides the fundamental tools of mathematics needed in all areas of the physical sciences. Section 2 summarizes the SI system, lists conversion factors and provides precise values of fundamental constants. Sections 3 and 4 review the basic terms of spectroscopy, atomic structure and wave mechan ics. These sections serve as a guide to the interpretation of modern literature. Section 5 is a resource for work in the laboratory. Data and formulas are given to be of assistance in the use of frequently encountered equipment such as vacuum systems and electronic devices. Material constants and other data are listed for information and as an aid for estimates or problem solving. The assistance of the Springer-Verlag during the various stages of the development of this book is gratefully acknowl edged. The authors like to thank Dr. F. L. Boschke for his many helpful suggestions. Helmut J. Fischbeck Kurt H. Fischbeck Contents Basic mathematical facts and figures ............................... .1 Basic mathematical facts and figures -- 1.1 Signs and symbols -- 1.2 Numerical constants -- 1.3 Exponentials and roots -- 1.4 Logarithm -- 1.5 Complex numbers -- 1.6 Factorial -- 1.7 Mensuration formulas -- 1.8 Solid angle -- 1.9 Trigonometric functions -- 1.10 Relations between sides and angles of a triangle -- 1.11 Hyperbolic functions -- 1.12 Algebraic equations and solutions -- 1.13 Calculus -- 1.14 Series -- 1.15 Polynomials -- 1.16 Special functions -- 1.17 Fourier transformation -- 1.18 Vectors and vector analysis -- 1.19 Solution of important differential equations -- 2 Units, conversion factors and constants -- 2.1 The international system of units (SI) -- 2.2 Conversion factors listed by physical quantity -- 2.3 Conversion factors in alphabetical order -- 2.4 Atomic units -- 2.5 X-ray units -- 2.6 Electrical units maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) -- 2.7 Relations between fundamental constants -- 2.8 Values of fundamental constants -- 2.9 Index of refraction of air -- 3 Spectroscopy and atomic structure -- 3.1 The electromagnetic spectrum -- 3.2 Energy-level diagram -- 3.3 Spectral lines for transitions between Rydberg terms -- 3.4 Quantum numbers specifying states of an atomic electron -- 3.5 Angular momentum -- 3.6 Term designation -- 3.7 Selection rules for electric dipole transitions -- 3.8 Schematic diagram of X-ray lines and terms -- 3.9 Wavelength of prominent spectral lines -- 3.10 Resonance lines of noble gas atoms -- 3.11 Atomic data -- 4 Basic wave mechanics -- 4.1 Schrödinger equation -- 4.2 Hydrogenic state functions -- 4.3 Expectation values for the radial distance -- 4.4 Expectation value for the root mean square velocity -- 4.5 Dipole moments -- 4.6 Values of hydrogenic radial transition integrals, $$ \;{\text{ = }}\int_0^\infty {{R_{n\ell }}\;{{\text{R}}_{n'\ell '}}} \;{{\text{r}}^3}\;{\text{dr,}} $$ in units of the Bohr radius -- 5 Facts, figures and data useful in the laboratory -- 5.1 Fundamental relations of vacuum practice -- 5.2 Electronics -- 5.3 Digital electronics -- 5.4 Electrons -- 5.5 Radiation -- 5.6 Calibration sources frequently used in nuclear spectroscopy -- 5.7 Count loss correction -- 5.8 Material constants and other data.The material presented in this book has been compiled for the convenience of the reader. The aim of the book is to provide a handy source of formulas, conversion factors and constants for everyday use. The formulas and tables are amended by examples in all of those cases where their use is not self explanatory. The material has been selected to be helpful whenever it is inconvenient or not possible to consult tables available at the library. Section 1 provides the fundamental tools of mathematics needed in all areas of the physical sciences. Section 2 summarizes the SI system, lists conversion factors and provides precise values of fundamental constants. Sections 3 and 4 review the basic terms of spectroscopy, atomic structure and wave mechan ics. These sections serve as a guide to the interpretation of modern literature. Section 5 is a resource for work in the laboratory. Data and formulas are given to be of assistance in the use of frequently encountered equipment such as vacuum systems and electronic devices. Material constants and other data are listed for information and as an aid for estimates or problem solving. The assistance of the Springer-Verlag during the various stages of the development of this book is gratefully acknowl edged. The authors like to thank Dr. F. L. Boschke for his many helpful suggestions. Helmut J. Fischbeck Kurt H. Fischbeck Contents Basic mathematical facts and figures ............................... .Chemistry.Inorganic chemistry.Physical chemistry.Mathematics.Chemistry.Physical Chemistry.Inorganic Chemistry.Mathematics, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96681-1URN:ISBN:9783642966811 |