
Preface This is a two-year elementary college physics course for students majoring in science and engineering. The intention of the writers has been to present elementary physics as far as possible in the way in which it is used by physicists working on the forefront of their field. We have sought to make a course that would vigorously emphasize the foundations of physics. Our specific objectives were to introduce coherently into an elementary curriculum the ideas of special relativity, of quantum physics, and of statistical physics.
This volume investigates the fundamental principles of classical mechanics through the lens of modern physical theory. The authors, a distinguished group of physicists, aim to bridge the gap between elementary instruction and the actual practice of physics. By integrating concepts of special relativity, quantum mechanics, and statistical physics into a foundational curriculum, the text provides a rigorous framework for science and engineering students.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators recognize this text as a foundational work that successfully shifts the focus of undergraduate physics toward modern conceptual frameworks. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical rigor and the challenging nature of the problem sets provided throughout the volume.
Page Count:
426
Publication Date:
1973-04-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Book Company
ISBN-10:
0070048800
ISBN-13:
9780070048805
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