Introduction to Biological Physics for the Health and Life Sciences
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Physics is central to the study of biomedical science, and in many cases, students are required to have an understanding of basic physics to help appreciate the behaviour of biosystems. Written with support from health science professionals and students studying physics, this dynamic book follows well-established introductory physics curricula and presents the necessary concepts of physics as clearly and succinctly as possible.
Aware that an inclination for physics is an issue for many health science students, the authors have featured many applications of physics in the biomedical sciences to encourage the reader´s interest. Each chapter features conceptual examples, diagrams, ideas and challenges, with interspersed problems to assist the reader and concludes with a summary of key concepts and equations, and further practice problems.
The chapters are split into six sections as follows,
* Mechanics, kinematics, force and Newton´s Laws of Motion, motion in a circle, statics, energy, momentum, motion, waves, and sound and hearing.
* Bulk Materials, elasticity, pressure, buoyancy, surface tension, fluid dynamics and molecular transport phenomena.
* Thermodynamics, temperature, ideal gases, water vapour and the atmosphere, heat transfer, and thermodynamics and the body.
* Electricity and DC circuits, static, electric force, field, electric potential, energy, capacitance, direct currents and DC circuits and time behaviour of RC circuits.
* Optics, the nature of light, geometric optics, the eye and vision, and wave optics.
* Radiation and Health, atoms, the nucleus and nuclear physics, production, interaction and biological effects of Ionizing radiation, medical imaging, and magnetism and MRI.
The objective of this textbook is to enhance the students´ learning of physics by teaching biological physics effectively, using a technique that has already been proven to be inspiring for those concerned about their education in this field of science.
Intended for first and second-year undergraduate students in the health sciences with little background in mathematics or physics, this valuable text can also be used as an introduction to physics for other life science majors who are interested in physics or who wish to gain a broad understanding of the subject.