The text presents a simple, straightforward approach to course material. The text includes in-depth examinations of low-temperature physics, superconductivity, relativity, and the top quark. MP DESKTOP interactive software, written by the authors, allows students to explore key physics concepts and problems.
Different books really make a difference. The best description of the wave nature of matter that I have read. Never realized that pulse electronics has the exact same reciprocal relationship in the time bandwidth relation..! ... Incredible... Will ponder how that relates to early universe theories of vilenkin Guth
It is a good book for an introduction to modern physics. though it lacks some fundamental explanations in some parts, but it can be okay. it starts good, but the last chapters were too shallow and unclear about so many concepts. overall, I recommend it to read.
Call me a nerd I don't care, but this book teaches you from the simplest basics till the most complex physics equation on the planet.The author way is pretty simple, and the diagrams are pretty easy. he explains everything in details. I LOVE it. It enriched my physics background like BOOMM!!
This is easily one of the most interesting books I have ever read. I wish that every person on the face of the earth could take a modern physics class, and this book is the perfect companion. It gives a wonderful historical account of modern physics, giving you each of the bits of experimental evidence as they became available to the scientists of the day and allowing you to see exactly how we have come to understand the universe the way we do. Perhaps the best part about this method is that you get to spend a little bit of time studying a lot of different topics. You get to see all the important introductory parts of relativity, quantum mechanics,nuclear physics, and the rest without getting bogged down in all the details that make dedicated courses in those topics so difficult and time consuming. Truly, I wish everyone could study this. Alas, it will prove quite difficult if you haven't had introductory physics in mechanics, electromagnetism, and optics.
I found this book in a box containing books from when my wife studied at university. It is an excellent text-book on modern physics, though a bit dated. It was good to get an additional level of detail on quantum mechanics and relativity. The book is reasonably accessible. Some of the math is slightly difficult to follow at times, but I blame that on my rusty math and physics skills which haven't really been exercised since university."