Author: | Robert Piccioni | ISBN: | 1230001657210 |
Publisher: | Real Science Publishing | Publication: | April 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Piccioni |
ISBN: | 1230001657210 |
Publisher: | Real Science Publishing |
Publication: | April 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Feynman Simplified 4B is an unprecedented catalog and explanation of every key principle and important equation in all of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. This book is an encyclopedia of great physics, from the lectures of one of history’s most brilliant scientists.
In addition, this book explores the major discoveries of physics in the half-century since Feynman gave these lectures.
To fit all this wonderful physics in one book, Feynman Simplified 4B is concise, with brief explanations and few derivations. For those beginning their exploration of physics, I recommend building your knowledge gradually and systematically, starting with Feynman Simplified 1A. This book is for experienced physicists and students who seek quick reminders of Boltzmann’s law, or where the minus sign goes. Everything you need is here, in one convenient source.
The topics we explore include:
Newtonian Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Special & General Relativity
Gravity Waves
Waves & Oscillators
Electromagnetism
Physics of Light
Conservation Laws & Symmetries
Particle Physics
Physics of Solids & Liquids
Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics
Essential Mathematics
Feynman Simplified 4B is an unprecedented catalog and explanation of every key principle and important equation in all of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. This book is an encyclopedia of great physics, from the lectures of one of history’s most brilliant scientists.
In addition, this book explores the major discoveries of physics in the half-century since Feynman gave these lectures.
To fit all this wonderful physics in one book, Feynman Simplified 4B is concise, with brief explanations and few derivations. For those beginning their exploration of physics, I recommend building your knowledge gradually and systematically, starting with Feynman Simplified 1A. This book is for experienced physicists and students who seek quick reminders of Boltzmann’s law, or where the minus sign goes. Everything you need is here, in one convenient source.
The topics we explore include:
Newtonian Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Special & General Relativity
Gravity Waves
Waves & Oscillators
Electromagnetism
Physics of Light
Conservation Laws & Symmetries
Particle Physics
Physics of Solids & Liquids
Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics
Essential Mathematics