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Into the Realm of Physics II - Exploring Waves Electromagnetism and Modern Physics - cover

Into the Realm of Physics II - Exploring Waves Electromagnetism and Modern Physics

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Step into the captivating world of physics as "Into the Realm of Physics II" unveils the secrets of waves, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. This comprehensive guide, tailored for an American audience, offers an accessible and engaging journey through the fundamental principles that govern our universe.

From the mesmerizing world of waves, you'll discover their properties, types, and the diverse phenomena they produce, such as interference, diffraction, and the wave-particle duality. Delve into the realm of electromagnetism, where electric and magnetic fields intertwine, giving rise to electromagnetic waves that power our wireless technologies. Optics, the study of light, reveals the fascinating properties of this ubiquitous phenomenon, from reflection and refraction to the captivating world of lasers and optical instruments.

Unravel the mysteries of modern physics as we explore the enigmatic realm of quantum mechanics, where particles exhibit wave-like properties and the concept of superposition challenges our classical notions of reality. Explore the mind-bending theories of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Embark on a cosmic voyage through cosmology, contemplating the origin, evolution, and ultimate fate of our vast universe.

"Into the Realm of Physics II" is not merely a textbook; it's an invitation to embark on an intellectual odyssey, to question the nature of reality, and to marvel at the elegance and beauty of the universe that surrounds us. With clear explanations, engaging examples, and the latest scientific discoveries, this book captivates readers of all levels, inspiring them to explore the wonders of physics and appreciate the interconnectedness of the world we inhabit.

Join us on this enlightening journey as we unlock the secrets of physics and gain a profound understanding of the universe that surrounds us. "Into the Realm of Physics II" is an indispensable resource for students, educators, and anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of the physical world.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 158 pages.

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