The Mechanical Universe
Introduction to Mechanics and Heat
Tom M Apostol author David L Goodstein author Richard P Olenick author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Jan '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book studies electricity and magnetism, light, the special theory of relativity, and modern physics.
This book studies electricity and magnetism, their relation to each other, and to light, and shows how the problem of light led to the special theory of relativity. It moves to modern physics, where particles may behave like waves and vice versa.This important textbook is based on, though independent of, an educational TV series The Mechanical Universe broadcast on public television in the United States. Its aim is to guide students and general readers to an understanding of how the physical world works; physics is presented as a human endeavour, with historical development forming a thread throughout the text. The prerequisites are minimal, only basic algebra and trigonometry since the necessary calculus is developed in the text, with physics providing the motivation. New concepts are introduced at the natural, logical point with many historical references to place physics in a social perspective. Many topics from twentieth-century physics are included, for example energy, low temperature physics, relativity and black holes. The book is attractively and profusely illustrated and will be welcomed by students and also by general readers for whom this will be a stimulating alternative to other, less-thorough treatments.
ISBN: 9780521715928
Dimensions: 235mm x 205mm x 30mm
Weight: 1920g
604 pages