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21. Introduction to Special Relativity by James H. Smith | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1996-01-30)
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Physics' approach to the Special Relativity
Great book to get you going.. next stop General Relativity Since no calculus to speak of is used some of the "derivations" are quite awkard.But that is a minor cavil.If you are still in school and algebra is fresh on your mind, this book will be a breeze.If your algebra is rusty, journey on, albeit slowly.The reward at the end of the road is worth it!
Solutions to the exercises
A well-written introductory text that is easy to understand While the book is aimed at second or third semester physicsstudents, the math is confined to straightforward algebra. Although thismakes the formalism a little less "neat" than in othertreatments, it makes the subject much more understandable, especially forreaders with less experience in higher mathematics. The writing style iseasy to read, and there are many good explanations and worked-out examples.The "Twin Paradox", for example, is not only solved in itsentirety, but cross-checked using three different approaches, all of whichuse special relativity alone. The exercises in each chapter are wellchosen, and prompt the reader to understand the significance of theanswers. I consider this to be one of the best undergraduate introductorytextbooks in relativity, and also recommend it to anyone with at least ahigh-school algebra background who wishes to learn more about thisfascinating subject.
Explained the topic well |
22. Special Relativity (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) (Volume 0) by N.M.J. Woodhouse | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-05-07)
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A little mathematics goes a long way |
23. Relativity : The Special Theory | |
Hardcover: 459
Pages
(1964)
Asin: B000H4FCGQ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The best book on special relativity? If you read this book carefully you will see that Synge is actually something of a heretic, and he actually appears to (indirectly) cast doubt on portions of both Quantum Mechanics and Newtonian Physics. Could Special Relativity offer another way past the well known blockades of the past 50 years in physics? This book offers tantalizing clues that that just might be the case.
Elegant Mathematical treatment of Special Relativity |
24. Special Relativity and How it Works by Moses Fayngold | |
Paperback: 668
Pages
(2008-08-12)
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From velocity and space-time to paradoxes and causality
Many applications of Special Relativity |
25. Special Theory of Relativity by Physics Dept, IIT Delhi, India Ajoy Ghatak | |
Paperback: 116
Pages
(2009-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this books, Prof Ghatak sets out and explains the basic physics behind Einstein's theory, and at the same time he gives the reader a concise, enthusiastic overview of Einstein's massive contribution to science and the knowledge of mankind. In 1999, Time Magazine names Albert Einstein as 'The Person of the Century'. This book tells us why. The introduction deals with a summary of Einstein's work, Chapter One discusses Tiem Dilation and Length Contraction, Chapter Two deals with Mass-energy Relationship and Lorentz Tansformations, and Chapters Three and Four reproduce two of his original ground breaking papers from 1905. 'Special Theory of Relativity' can be read by physics and engineering undergraduates as a support text on their courses, but it is of equal interest to readers of general science and fans of Albert Einstein. CONTENTS Albert Einstein: A brief account of his numerous contributions Chapter 1: Special Theory of Relativity - Time Dilation and Length Contraction, Introduction, Speed of Light for a Moving Source, Time Dilation, The Mu-Meson Experiment, The Length Contraction, Understanding the Mu-Meson Experiment via Length Contraction, Length Contraction of a Moving Train, Simultaneity of two Events, The Twin Paradox, The Michelson Morley Experiment, Brief Historical Remarks Chapter 2: Special Theory of Relativity - Mass energy Relationship and Lorentz Transformations, Introduction, The Mass-energy Relationship, The Doppler Shift, The Lorentz Transformations, Addition of Velocities Chapter 3: On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies Chapter 4: Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon Its Energy-Content? Appendix A Equations Describing Galilean Transformation Appendix B Invariance of the Wave Equation under Lorentz Transformation Anshan Publishers is a publisher of fine medical, scientific, and technical books.We find the best titles from our worldwide publishing partners and bring them to the global marketplace. We publish in a wide range of fields, including:- Biological Sciences |
26. Newton to Einstein: The Trail of Light: An Excursion to the Wave-Particle Duality and the Special Theory of Relativity by Ralph Baierlein | |
Paperback: 348
Pages
(2001-09-17)
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Good book on modern physics for the layman |
27. The Blue Streak: A Hacker's Guide to Special Relativity by Alexander Rein | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(2003-12-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description The hacker's approach to Special Relativity grew out of an attempt to demystify the puzzling features of the theory to intelligent but intuition-blocked lay persons by a strategy aimed at this particular handicap: Besides standard fare, two speculative topics are included: (1) a "Faster than Light" chapter dealing with its chief reputed consequence, the reversal of Time Arrow once the travel speed has "crashed" the "Light Barrier," and (2) a tentative description of a very-very fast moving object caught by our wide-open eyes or by a super-fast shutter speed camera. The book and its intended readership are described in the Preface. Basic concepts and a brief historical background of the theory are given in the Introduction. In Chapters I-XV, you'll find the main topics and in the Postscript, there are additional comments pertinent to, but reaching above and beyond, the contents of this book. |
28. Essential Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by W. Rindler | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(1977-05-05)
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Very well written The first chapter of the book is the best, for it is a comprehensive discussion of the origins of the theory of relativity as one that rejected the assertion that space and time were absolute. The author also gives an interesting historical discussion of Lorentz's ether theory, wherein Lorentz hypothesized that bodies moving through the ether undergo a contraction, and he discovered a time transformation that implied that clocks moving through the ether run slow. As the author points out, Lorentz thought such considerations were purely mathematical, and not important physically. In addition, in the section on Mach's principle, the author discusses briefly the work of Dennis Sciama who showed that the 1872 gravitational theory of F. Tisserand included Mach's principle. I was not aware of this work, and it motivated me to do further reading on the subject. The author also gives several examples to show that Mach's principle is not physically vacuous, but has observational consequences. Chapter two overviews the kinematic consequences of the special theory of relativity. The most interesting part of this discussion was the section on the formulation of special relativity without assuming the invariance of the speed of light. The author shows that the principle of relativity implies that either all inertial frames are related by Galilean transformations, or all are related by Lorentz transformations with the same (postive) velocity (squared). A discussion of optical effects follows in chapter 3. One unexpected and interesting result in this chapter is that a moving sphere has a circular outline to all observers because of length contraction. Some of the mathematical formalism needed in special relativity is overviewed in chapter four. The class of four-vectors and four-tensors is defined, and the light cone geometry discussed in detail. The relativistic mechanics of point particles is covered in chapter five. Such a theory is cast in the language of four-vectors, and the author explains nicely the mass-energy equivalence, analyzes scattering from a relativistic standpoint in the center of momentum frame, and shows how Newtonian mechanics is altered in the relativistic realm. He also spends a little time on relativistic continuum mechanics, via the energy tensor of the simplest continua: dust. The connection between relativity and electrodynamics is outlined in chapter six. The material is standard and found in most books on relativity. The author begins the study of general relativity in chapter seven with some elementary considerations of the differential geometry of curved surfaces and also Riemannian spaces. The author endeavors, rightfully, to explain the mathematics in a way that is intuitive as possible, rather than hitting the reader with highly abstract formalism. He then presents the mathematica foundations of general relativity in chapter eight. After a brief review of tensor calculus, the author considers the gravitational field equations in a vacuum, emphasizing their nonlinearity. This is followed by a detailed discussion of the famous Schwarzschild solution. In addition, he considers a particular exact solution of the Einstein field equations in a vacuum, namely a plane-fronted gravitational wave. Although not physical, this solution illustrates some important properties of general gravitational radiation. The author ends the book with a fairly detailed overview of cosmology. The difficulties in the pre-relativistic cosmology are discussed, one of the more interesting being the consideration of the Newtonian gravitational field inside a cavity resulting from the removal of a finite sphere from a static universe. Recognizing that Poisson's equation does not have a constant solution led to the alteration of the Newtonian potential and thus a modification of the Poisson equation. As the author observes, this move to get a static Newtonian universe is formally the same as what Einstein did via the introduction of the cosmological constant in his field equations (also to get a static universe). The author also considers the Robertson-Walker, Milne, and Friedman universe, and compares these to what is known observationally.
Relativity in the style of Feynman's Lectures
subtle approach to SR and GR |
29. Special Relativity by Albert Shadowitz | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(1988-08-01)
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30. Second Year Calculus: From Celestial Mechanics to Special Relativity (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics / Readings in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by David M. Bressoud | |
Paperback: 404
Pages
(1991-08-08)
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A Mediocre, Low-Caliber Textbook
Clearest intro to Multivariable Calculus and Differential Forms
formulaic formalism
The emphasis is on working out problems . . .
Calculus For Physics Students |
31. The Manga Guide to Relativity (Manga Guide To...) by Masafumi Yamamoto, Keita Takatsu, Hideo Nitta, Trend-Pro Co. Ltd. | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(2010-12-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This latest offering in No Starch Press's highly acclaimed EduManga series, The Manga Guide to Relativity, uses Japanese comics, clear explanations, and a charming storyline to gently introduce you to relativity. The book follows the plight of student body president Minagi, who's been sentenced to advanced physics summer school by his creepy principal. Fortunately, Minagi has the gorgeous Miss Uraga to teach him everything. The Manga Guide to Relativity begins with an overview of classical Newtonian physics before delving into Einstein's greatest discoveries. You'll learn why relativity is fundamental to understanding modern physics, how the Pythagorean theorem can explain time dilation, how to understand inertial frames of reference, how motion can affect an object's mass and length, and even how gravity can bend light. The book also explores the difference between general and special relativity, the equivalence principle, and the relationship between energy and mass, among other related topics. This EduManga title is co-published with Ohmsha, Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan, and is one in a series of translations from Ohmsha's bestselling Japanese originals. |
32. Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity: Emergence (1905) and Early Interpretation (1905-1911) by Arthur I. Miller | |
Paperback: 446
Pages
(1997-11-25)
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33. Special and General Relativity: With Applications to White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Norman K. Glendenning | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Special and General Relativity are concisely developed together with essential aspects of nuclear and particle physics. Problem sets are provided for many chapters, making the book ideal for a course on the physics of white dwarf and neutron star interiors. Norman K. Glendenning is Senior Scientist Emeritus at the Nuclear Science Division, Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of numerous books. |
34. The Geometry of Spacetime: An Introduction to Special and General Relativity by James J. Callahan | |
Kindle Edition: 451
Pages
(2001-08-17)
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Excellent and will never find better !
A great intermediate level book.
Great for learning how to actually use the math behind GR
One of the best.
Disappointing The book takes over three hundred pages to get to general relativity (where there seems to be no mention of the equivalence principle!), and I doubt if it's worth the effort. You would do better to work through Foster & Nightingale's 'Short Course in General Relativity', which is a first-rate and accessible introduction if you have a little background in special relativity. And it's two-thirds the price. Conclusion: There may be a good book waiting to be written on these lines, but I'm sorry to say this isn't it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone as a first course in relativity. ... Read more |
35. Introducing Special Relativity by W.S.C. Williams | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2002-05-02)
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36. Special Relativity the M.I.T. Introductory Physics Series by A. P. French | |
Hardcover:
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(1968-01-01)
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37. Relativity in Curved Spacetime: Life without Special Relativity by Eric Baird | |
Hardcover: 396
Pages
(2008-07-15)
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Non mainstream
This book is excellent! |
38. The Special Theory of Relativity: A Mathematical Exposition (Universitext) by Anadijiban Das | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(1993-09-24)
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The math behind the theory |
39. Special Relativity and Motion Faster Than Light by Moses Fayngold, Roland Wengenmayr | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2002-12-02)
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A real gem of a book
A well written book!
Special Relativity and Motions Faster than Light Prof. Edward Parilis
New Book on Special Relativity |
40. Introductory Special Relativity by W G V Rosser | |
Hardcover: 276
Pages
(1992-01-06)
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