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This book is suitable for a first year, non-calculus physics
course. It covers mechanics, fluids, gravitation, thermal physics,
electricity and magnetism, and modern physics, including atoms, an
introduction to quantum mechanics, special relativity, and nuclear
and particle physics. Trigonometric functions and vectors are
introduced as needed.
The Advanced Study Institute Ice Physics in the Natural and
Endangered Environ ment was held at Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy,
from September 7 to 19, 1997. The ASI was designed to study the
broad range of ice science and technology, and it brought together
an appropriately interdisciplinary group of lecturers and students
to study the many facets of the subject. The talks and poster
presentations explored how basic molecular physics of ice have
important environmental consequences, and, con versely, how natural
phenomena present new questions for fundamental study. The of
lectures discusses these linkages, in order that overall unity of
following sunimary the subject and this volume can be perceived.
Not all of the lecturers and participants were able to contribute a
written piece, but their active involvement was crucial to the
success of the Institute and thereby influenced the content of the
volume. We began the Institute by retracing the history of the
search for a microscopic un derstanding of melting. Our motivation
was straightforward. Nearly every phenome non involving ice in the
environment is influenced by the change of phase from solid to
liquid or vice-versa. Hence, a sufficiently deep physical picture
of the melting tran sition enriches our appreciation of a vast
array of geophysical and technical problems.
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