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Light and Optics

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Explores the science of electromagnetic radiation and its tremendous variety of applications. This book includes discussions of the optics of image formation, the intense beams produced by lasers, the role of light in biological processes and medical procedures.

172 pages, Hardcover

First published May 30, 2007

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Kyle Kirkland

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July 17, 2012
Like Kirklands other books,this gives the basics behind the subject; however I found this one to be much better than the other books in the series. For starters, this book not only provides a history of the study of light (as well as mentioning some famous scientists, such as Newton, but also let's you in on some applications which utilize the power of optic technology, like the fiber-optic cable. You do not need to be a science or math expert to read something like this.
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April 7, 2013
Illuminative! A neatly-written and -organized overview of the basics of optics and electromagnetic radiation. Dense with practical application, pictures and anecdote, and mercifully light (ermmm) on the math, this is an excellent introduction for anyone with an amateur or passing interest on the subject.
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