A Student's Guide to Waves
Part of Student's Guides
- Authors:
- Daniel Fleisch, Wittenberg University, Ohio
- Laura Kinnaman, Morningside College, Iowa
- Date Published: April 2015
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107054868
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Waves are an important topic in the fields of mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum theory, but many students struggle with the mathematical aspects. Written to complement course textbooks, this book focuses on the topics that students find most difficult. Retaining the highly popular approach used in Fleisch's other Student's Guides, the book uses plain language to explain fundamental ideas in a simple and clear way. Exercises and fully-worked examples help readers test their understanding of the concepts, making this an ideal book for undergraduates in physics and engineering trying to get to grips with this challenging subject. The book is supported by a suite of online resources available at www.cambridge.org/9781107643260. These include interactive solutions for every exercise and problem in the text and a series of video podcasts in which the authors explain the important concepts of every section of the book.
Read more- Uses Daniel Fleisch's well-known plain-language approach to tackle topics students find the most troublesome
- Clear mathematical explanations and fully-worked examples help students get to grips with the subject
- Online resources include author-produced podcasts explaining important concepts and mathematical techniques; and interactive solutions to all problems so students can actively test their understanding
Reviews & endorsements
'I recommend this supplementary textbook as a clear tutorial for understanding the basic concepts of waves and the wave equation with its applications to mechanics, electromagnetic waves and the Schrӧdinger equation. … It is written for undergraduates in physics and engineering, but it also has exceptional value to a wider readership. … Physical insights that are helpful for a deep understanding of waves are uniquely presented. The text is supplemented with clear and useful graphs. The book's website contains additional resources: worked solutions to all problems, animated graphics, a few errata, and author podcasts to augment all the chapters.' Barry R. Masters, Optics and Photonics News
Customer reviews
17th Oct 2024 by UName-764182
Pages 14 to 26 are worth the cost of the book many times over. It is the most interesting discussion of complex numbers and the Euler relation that I have ever read. I wish that my algebra class from long ago had included this content. Like all of the Student Guides to which Dr. Fleisch is connected, this one is a gem. It makes the content of Halliday FOP and the Feynman lectures more enjoyable.
Review was not posted due to profanity
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- Date Published: April 2015
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107054868
- length: 230 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 147 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.5kg
- contains: 109 b/w illus. 60 exercises
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Wave fundamentals
2. The wave equation
3. Wave components
4. The mechanical wave equation
5. The electromagnetic wave equation
6. The quantum wave equation
References
Index.-
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