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Relativity for scientists and engineers Ray Skinner.

By: Series: Dover books on physicsPublication details: Mineola: Dover Publications, 2014.Description: xiv, 348 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780486781365 (paperback)
  • 0486781364 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.11 Sk3R 23
LOC classification:
  • QC6 .S578 2014
Other classification:
  • SCI061000
Summary: "An ideal choice for undergraduate students of science and engineering, this book presents a thorough exploration of the basic concepts of relativity. The treatment provides more than the typical coverage of introductory texts, and it offers maximum flexibility since many sections may be used independently, in altered order, or omitted altogether. Numerous problems -- most with hints and answers -- make this volume ideal for supplementary reading and self-study. Nearly 300 diagrams illuminate the three-part treatment, which examines special relativity in terms of kinematics and introductory dynamics as well as general relativity. Specific topics include the speed of light, the relative character of simultaneity, the Lorentz transformation, the conservation of momentum and energy, nuclei and fundamental particles, the principle of equivalence and curved space-time, Einstein's equations, and many other topics. "--
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Books Books Central Library, IISER Bhopal Reference Section Reference 530.11 Sk3R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Reserve 11193

Reprint of: Waltham, Massachusetts : Blaisdell Publishing Company, 1969.

Includes index.

"An ideal choice for undergraduate students of science and engineering, this book presents a thorough exploration of the basic concepts of relativity. The treatment provides more than the typical coverage of introductory texts, and it offers maximum flexibility since many sections may be used independently, in altered order, or omitted altogether. Numerous problems -- most with hints and answers -- make this volume ideal for supplementary reading and self-study. Nearly 300 diagrams illuminate the three-part treatment, which examines special relativity in terms of kinematics and introductory dynamics as well as general relativity. Specific topics include the speed of light, the relative character of simultaneity, the Lorentz transformation, the conservation of momentum and energy, nuclei and fundamental particles, the principle of equivalence and curved space-time, Einstein's equations, and many other topics. "--

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