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Introduction to Special Relativity

Introduction to Special Relativity

By the year 1900, most of physics seemed to be encompassed in the two great theories of Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism. Unfortunately, there were inconsistencies between the two theories that seemed irreconcilable. Although many physicists struggled with the problem, it took the genius of Einstein to see that the inconsistencies were concerned not merely with mechanics and electromagnetism, but with our most elementary ideas of space and time. In the special theory of relativity, Einstein resolved these difficulties and profoundly altered our conception of the physical universe.
Readers looking for a concise, well-written explanation of one of the most important theories in modern physics need search no further than this lucid undergraduate-level text. Replete with examples that make it especially suitable for self-study, the book assumes only a knowledge of algebra. Topics include classical relativity and the relativity postulate, time dilation, the twin paradox, momentum and energy, particles of zero mass, electric and magnetic fields and forces, and more.

Reprint of the W. A. Benjamin, New York, 1965 edition.
undergraduate physics;epochal theory;modern physics;theories of newtonian mechanics;maxwells theory of electromagnetism;mechanics and electromagnetism;the relativity postulate;time dilation;the twin paradox;momentum and energy;particles of zero mass;electric and magnetic fields and forces;physics;science;scientists;theoretical;phenomenon
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By the year 1900, most of physics seemed to be encompassed in the two great theories of Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism. Unfortunately, there were inconsistencies between the two theories that seemed irreconcilable. Although many physicists struggled with the problem, it took the genius of Einstein to see that the inconsistencies were concerned not merely with mechanics and electromagnetism, but with our most elementary ideas of space and time. In the special theory of relativity, Einstein resolved these difficulties and profoundly altered our conception of the physical universe.
Readers looking for a concise, well-written explanation of one of the most important theories in modern physics need search no further than this lucid undergraduate-level text. Replete with examples that make it especially suitable for self-study, the book assumes only a knowledge of algebra. Topics include classical relativity and the relativity postulate, time dilation, the twin paradox, momentum and energy, particles of zero mass, electric and magnetic fields and forces, and more.

Reprint of the W. A. Benjamin, New York, 1965 edition.
undergraduate physics;epochal theory;modern physics;theories of newtonian mechanics;maxwells theory of electromagnetism;mechanics and electromagnetism;the relativity postulate;time dilation;the twin paradox;momentum and energy;particles of zero mass;electric and magnetic fields and forces;physics;science;scientists;theoretical;phenomenon
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