The Evolution of Physics Advances in Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Magnetism and Field, Explained Plainly

Cover of The Evolution of Physics Advances in Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Magnetism and Field, Explained Plainly by Albert Einstein
Year: 1938
Language: en
Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9781789875003
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.53 Pounds
Width: 0.37 inches
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The Evolution of Physics Advances in Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Magnetism and Field, Explained Plainly by Albert Einstein is a comprehensive exploration of the significant transformations in physics from Isaac Newton’s era to the 20th century. Published by Pantianos Classics in 1938, this edition comprises 158 pages and is presented in English. The book features approximately 80 illustrations and aims to engage readers in a straightforward discussion about scientific principles, emphasizing the evolution of theories and the advancements in experimental methods.

Readers will find a clear and accessible explanation of various physical phenomena, with no advanced mathematics involved. The authors, Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, utilize relatable examples, such as cars and rollercoasters, to illustrate concepts of velocity and motion. The text also simplifies complex topics like quantum mechanics and heat through analogies and visual aids. This book serves as an informative resource for those interested in science and physics, making it suitable for a general audience seeking to understand the foundational ideas that have shaped modern physics.


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Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld explain the dramatic changes which the science of physics underwent between the time of Isaac Newton and the 20th century.

With some 80 illustrations, the authors embark on a lively and plain-spoken account of scientific principles, pledging in the preface to embark on a simple conversation with the reader. The struggle of the human mind in understanding and explaining the various physical phenomena of the world and universe resulted in a succession of theories as centuries passed. Successive improvements of equipment for experimentation and advent of the scientific method led to better measurements of physical phenomena.

Since this book seeks to explain physics for the general population, it contains no advanced mathematics. Instead, the authors rely on numerous drawings and several photographs of relevant phenomena. Explanations are accomplished with examples of real world objects; cars on the roads, or rollercoasters in the theme park, being relied upon to explain aspects of velocity and motion. More complex aspects of the science, such as quantum mechanics and the attributes of heat, are described in simpler terms and with use of analogy.

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Publisher: Pantianos Classics. Year: 1938.
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