A Dictionary of Physics
Price: 925.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198821472
Publication date:
22/03/2019
Paperback
704 pages
196x129mm
Price: 925.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198821472
Publication date:
22/03/2019
Paperback
704 pages
Eighth Edition Edition
Richard Rennie, Jonathan Law
Over 4,000 updated entries defining terms from all aspects of physics, as well as related fields such as astronomy, astrophysics, and physical chemistry.,125 new entries, particularly in the areas of cosmology, particle physics, and astrophysics, including Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, kilonova, leptoquark, and muscovium.,Detailed appendices, updated for the new edition, include the periodic table, the electromagnetic spectrum, and a detailed chronology of key dates.,15 new diagrams add to the clarity and accessibility of the text, with 150 line drawings, tables, and graphs in total.,Up-to-date recommended web links accessible via the dictionary's companion website.
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Eighth Edition Edition
Richard Rennie, Jonathan Law
Description
Now with over 4,000 entries, this new eighth edition has been fully updated to reflect progress in physics and related fields. It sees expansion to the areas of cosmology, astrophysics, condensed matter, quantum technology, and nanotechnology, with 125 new entries including Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, kilonova, leptoquark, and muscovium.
The dictionary's range of appendices, updated for the new edition, includes the periodic table, the electromagnetic spectrum, and a detailed chronology of key dates. 15 new diagrams add to the clarity and accessibility of the text, with 150 line drawings, tables, and graphs in total, and many
entries contain recommended web links.
This popular dictionary remains the most up-to-date of its kind: the essential introductory reference tool for students encountering physics terms and concepts, as well as for professionals and anyone with an interest in the subject.
About the author
Edited by Richard Rennie, University of Cambridge, and Jonathan Law, Market House BooksRichard Rennie, BSc, MSc, PhD has conducted research at the Universities of Aberdeen, Oxford, Cambridge, and California, Santa Barbara. His main interest is in the theory of the structure of matter. He has written a number of articles and reviews. He has contributed to several other reference books, including the Oxford Dictionary of Chemistry. He wrote the Facts on File Dictionary of Atomic and Nuclear Physics which was published in 2003. He has taught mathematics, physics, and chemistry at various Sixth Form Colleges and is a Senior Invigilator for the University of Cambridge.
Eighth Edition Edition
Richard Rennie, Jonathan Law
Table of contents
Preface
A-Z entries
Appendices
The Greek alphabet
Fundamental constants
SI units
The electromagnetic spectrum
The periodic table
The chemical elements
Nobel Prizes in physics
Chronology
Eighth Edition Edition
Richard Rennie, Jonathan Law
Description
Now with over 4,000 entries, this new eighth edition has been fully updated to reflect progress in physics and related fields. It sees expansion to the areas of cosmology, astrophysics, condensed matter, quantum technology, and nanotechnology, with 125 new entries including Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, kilonova, leptoquark, and muscovium.
The dictionary's range of appendices, updated for the new edition, includes the periodic table, the electromagnetic spectrum, and a detailed chronology of key dates. 15 new diagrams add to the clarity and accessibility of the text, with 150 line drawings, tables, and graphs in total, and many
entries contain recommended web links.
This popular dictionary remains the most up-to-date of its kind: the essential introductory reference tool for students encountering physics terms and concepts, as well as for professionals and anyone with an interest in the subject.
About the author
Edited by Richard Rennie, University of Cambridge, and Jonathan Law, Market House BooksRichard Rennie, BSc, MSc, PhD has conducted research at the Universities of Aberdeen, Oxford, Cambridge, and California, Santa Barbara. His main interest is in the theory of the structure of matter. He has written a number of articles and reviews. He has contributed to several other reference books, including the Oxford Dictionary of Chemistry. He wrote the Facts on File Dictionary of Atomic and Nuclear Physics which was published in 2003. He has taught mathematics, physics, and chemistry at various Sixth Form Colleges and is a Senior Invigilator for the University of Cambridge.
Table of contents
Preface
A-Z entries
Appendices
The Greek alphabet
Fundamental constants
SI units
The electromagnetic spectrum
The periodic table
The chemical elements
Nobel Prizes in physics
Chronology
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