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Physics Matters .

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey: World Scientific, 2017.Description: xvii, 128 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789813142510 (pb)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530 NAT/Phy
Contents:
Oscillations -- The myth of cell phone radiation -- What Einstein meant when he said "God does not play dice ..." -- Einstein as armchair detective--the case of stimulated radiation -- Standard for units -- The twin paradox in relativity -- Robert Dicke and atomic physics -- The 1997 Nobel Prize in physics--Laser cooling and trapping -- The 2001 Nobel Prize in physics--Bose-Einstein condensation -- The 2005 Nobel Prize in physics--Laser physics -- The 2009 Nobel Prize in physics--Achievements in that have changed modern life -- The 2012 Nobel Prize in physics--Manipulation of single particles.
Summary: "This is a collection of essays on physics topics. It is written as a textbook for non-physics science and arts students, at the undergraduate level. Topics covered include cellphone radiation, lasers, the twin paradox, and more"--
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Includes index.

Oscillations -- The myth of cell phone radiation -- What Einstein meant when he said "God does not play dice ..." -- Einstein as armchair detective--the case of stimulated radiation -- Standard for units -- The twin paradox in relativity -- Robert Dicke and atomic physics -- The 1997 Nobel Prize in physics--Laser cooling and trapping -- The 2001 Nobel Prize in physics--Bose-Einstein condensation -- The 2005 Nobel Prize in physics--Laser physics -- The 2009 Nobel Prize in physics--Achievements in that have changed modern life -- The 2012 Nobel Prize in physics--Manipulation of single particles.

"This is a collection of essays on physics topics. It is written as a textbook for non-physics science and arts students, at the undergraduate level. Topics covered include cellphone radiation, lasers, the twin paradox, and more"--

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