Waves
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198803782
Publication date:
19/11/2018
Paperback
160 pages
174x111mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198803782
Publication date:
19/11/2018
Paperback
160 pages
Mike Goldsmith
Discusses waves of all kind, including light waves, sound waves, seismic waves, and the now clearly detected gravitational waves,Explores the features which all waves have in common,Explains the importance of understanding wave behaviour, and its wide applications,Part of the Very Short Introduction series - over nine million copies sold worldwide
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Mike Goldsmith
Description
We live in a world of waves. The Earth shakes to its foundations, the seas and oceans tremble incessantly, sounds reverberate through land, sea, and air. Beneath the skin, our brains and bodies are awash with waves of their own, and the Universe is filled by a vast spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, of which visible light is the narrowest sliver. Casting the net even wider, there are mechanical waves, quantum wave phenomena, and the now clearly detected gravitational waves. Look closer and deeper and more kinds of waves appear, down to the most fundamental level of reality.
This Very Short Introduction looks at all the main kinds of
wave, their sources, effects, and uses. Mike Goldsmith discusses how wave motion results in a range of phenomena, from reflection, diffraction, interference, and polarization in the case of light waves to beats and echoes for sound. All waves, however different, share many of the same features, and, as Goldsmith shows, for all their complexities many of their behaviours are fundamentally simple.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis,
perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Mike Goldsmith, Freelance acousticianDr Mike Goldsmith is both a working scientist and a writer of science books. His main areas of research are astronomy, where he has investigated cosmic dust, supergiant stars, and the substances found in other galaxies, and sound, where he has worked on sound in air and water, the history of noise, and intelligent machinery. Since 1986, Mike has written over fifty papers, reports, and articles about sound, as well as over forty science books for readers ranging in age from toddlers to adults. His books have been published in over twenty countries, with two of his titles being shortlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Writing.
Mike Goldsmith
Table of contents
1:Waves in essence
2:Water waves
3:Sound waves
4:Seismic waves
5:Biological waves
6:Electromagnetic waves
7:Gravitational waves
8:Quantum waves
Further reading
Index
Mike Goldsmith
Description
We live in a world of waves. The Earth shakes to its foundations, the seas and oceans tremble incessantly, sounds reverberate through land, sea, and air. Beneath the skin, our brains and bodies are awash with waves of their own, and the Universe is filled by a vast spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, of which visible light is the narrowest sliver. Casting the net even wider, there are mechanical waves, quantum wave phenomena, and the now clearly detected gravitational waves. Look closer and deeper and more kinds of waves appear, down to the most fundamental level of reality.
This Very Short Introduction looks at all the main kinds of
wave, their sources, effects, and uses. Mike Goldsmith discusses how wave motion results in a range of phenomena, from reflection, diffraction, interference, and polarization in the case of light waves to beats and echoes for sound. All waves, however different, share many of the same features, and, as Goldsmith shows, for all their complexities many of their behaviours are fundamentally simple.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis,
perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Mike Goldsmith, Freelance acousticianDr Mike Goldsmith is both a working scientist and a writer of science books. His main areas of research are astronomy, where he has investigated cosmic dust, supergiant stars, and the substances found in other galaxies, and sound, where he has worked on sound in air and water, the history of noise, and intelligent machinery. Since 1986, Mike has written over fifty papers, reports, and articles about sound, as well as over forty science books for readers ranging in age from toddlers to adults. His books have been published in over twenty countries, with two of his titles being shortlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Writing.
Table of contents
1:Waves in essence
2:Water waves
3:Sound waves
4:Seismic waves
5:Biological waves
6:Electromagnetic waves
7:Gravitational waves
8:Quantum waves
Further reading
Index
The Oxford Handbook of Networked Communication
Brooke Foucault Welles, Sandra González-Bailón, 3
A Concise Guide to Communication in Science and Engineering
David H. Foster

