Feynman lectures in physics. Volume II (3 - 4)
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American physicist Richard Feynman is one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century, Nobel Physics Prize winner.
At one time, the teachers of the California Technological University thought about how to rebuild the physics course in order to make it more entertaining and modern. Richard Feynman enthusiastically picked up this idea and agreed to read the author’s two -year course of lectures on general physics, but only once. The university, for which this event became historical, organized a recording of lectures, and then a team of physicists prepared the publication in several volumes, which is still considered one of the best introductory physics courses.
In the present volume, the sections" radiation. Waves. Quanta "and" kinetics. Heat. Sound"
At one time, the teachers of the California Technological University thought about how to rebuild the physics course in order to make it more entertaining and modern. Richard Feynman enthusiastically picked up this idea and agreed to read the author’s two -year course of lectures on general physics, but only once. The university, for which this event became historical, organized a recording of lectures, and then a team of physicists prepared the publication in several volumes, which is still considered one of the best introductory physics courses.
In the present volume, the sections" radiation. Waves. Quanta "and" kinetics. Heat. Sound"
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Author:Feinman Richard
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Cover:Hard
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Series: Feinman lectures in physics
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ISBN:978-5-17-113009-1
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