
BOOKS - Problems in General Physics;

Problems in General Physics;
Author: V. S.; Wolkenstein
Year: January 1, 1987
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 28 MB

Year: January 1, 1987
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 28 MB

The book "Problems in General Physics" by Landau and Lifshitz is a comprehensive collection of problems related to various topics in physics, ranging from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics and field theory. The book is written at a level that assumes some prior knowledge of physics, making it suitable for students who have completed introductory courses in physics and want to deepen their understanding of the subject. The book is divided into four parts, each part covering a different aspect of physics. Part one deals with classical mechanics, including problems on oscillations, waves, and central forces. Part two covers thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, while part three delves into electromagnetism and optics. Finally, part four explores quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. Throughout the book, the authors use a variety of problem-solving techniques, such as dimensional analysis, graphical methods, and numerical calculations, to help readers develop their critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. The book also includes a detailed introduction to each topic, providing readers with a solid foundation in the subject matter before diving into the problems. One of the unique features of this book is its focus on the historical development of physics, highlighting how scientific discoveries have evolved over time. This approach helps readers understand the context and significance of various concepts and their relevance to modern physics. Additionally, the book includes a wealth of examples and exercises to help readers apply their knowledge and reinforce their understanding of the material.
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