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Summary
Summary
Provides the essential principles and results of special relativity as required by undergraduates. The text uses a geometric interpretation of space-time so that a general theory is seen as a natural extension of the special theory. Although most results are derived from first principles, complex and distracting mathematics is avoided and all mathematical steps and formulae are fully explained and interpreted, often with explanatory diagrams.; The emphasis throughout the text is on understanding the physics of relativity. The structure of the book is designed to allow students of different courses to choose their own route through the short self-contained sections in each chapter. The latter part of the book shows how Einstein's theory of gravity is central to unraveling fundamental questions of cosmology.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Classical Physics |
1 What is Classical Physics? |
2 Newtonian Mechanics |
3 Gravity |
4 Maxwell's Electromagnetism |
5 The Wave Model of Light |
6 A Summary of Classical Physics to 1900 |
Part 2 Problems With Space and Time: The Problems of Motion and Change |
7 The Problem of the Ether |
8 The Michelson-Morley Experiment |
9 The Principle of Relativity |
10 Time Dilation |
11 The Time Dilation Formula |
12 Testing Time Dilation |
13 Length Contraction |
14 The Relativity of |
17 and |