Waves

Waves

Frank S. Crawford Jr. , Berkeley Physics Course , McGraw-Hill Education
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Jun 1, 1968 · Anglais · Relié (600 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 600
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 1, 1968
Éditeur McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10 0070048606
ISBN-13 9780070048607

Description

This volume delves deep into the intricate world of waves, exploring their presence across various mediums, from the gentle ripples of water to the complex patterns of sound and light. It offers a thorough examination of fundamental principles governing wave behavior, elucidating how these phenomena interact with their environments.

Readers will encounter a wealth of knowledge on both classical and modern physics, including practical applications of wave theory seen in technologies such as radio and seismic analysis. The comprehensive explanations provided will allow learners to grasp the mathematical foundations and real-world implications of wave dynamics.

Through detailed illustrations and engaging examples, the narrative promotes a clear understanding of wave propagation, interference, and resonance, making complex concepts accessible. This book serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts looking to enrich their understanding of this essential aspect of physics.

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Science & Technologie
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