CK-12 Basic Physics - Second Edition by by CK-12 Foundation

CK-12 Basic Physics - Second Edition

by CK-12 Foundation
176 pages
Basic Books
Jan 1971
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From Library Journal This book reprints the six easiest chapters from Feynman's celebrated Lectures on Physics (LJ 12/15/63), which the Nobel Prize-winning scientist delivered from 1961 to 1963 at the California Institute of Technology. Intended for as wide an audience as possible, these chapters are primarily qualitative in nature, with a minimum of formal mathematics. They discuss atoms, basic physics, the relation of physics to other sciences, the conservation of energy, gravitation, and quantum behavior. While this informative work provides a relevant historical perspective on the essentials of physics, the result is somewhat superficial. Nonetheless, because Lectures on Physics is out of print and because the information is still relevant, reprinting these specific chapters was probably a realistic move. The material will be readily understood by scholars, physics students, and informed lay readers. Recommended for academic and public libraries. (Audio tape and CD packages are also available.)-Donald G. Frank, Harvard Univ. Lib., Cambridge, Mass.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author
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A delightful master class in physics

Six Easy Pieces is a delightful read--even for readers who aren't scientifically inclined! For anyone who's not familiar with Richard Feynman, he was a phenomenal character and a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. While at Caltech, Feynman taught an introductory course in physics to a group of undergraduate students. The lectures covered two years (the students' freshman and sophomore years). Six Easy Pieces are six of the relatively "nontechnical" lessons that might have appeal to a broad audience. The book is simply marvelous. Feynman had a knack for explaining topics (including complicated ones) in a simple, straightforward, and entertaining manner. The result is a book that's fun, interesting, informative, and extraordinarily readable. Read more

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Pages 176
Publisher Basic Books
Published 1971
Readers 3