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    The Elements of Relativity by Wittman, David M.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 6 June 2018

    • ISBN 9780199658640
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages324 pages
    • Size 248x189x16 mm
    • Weight 708 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 180 BW and 21 color line figures, and 2 BW and 4 color halftones
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    Short description:

    This undergraduate textbook introduces relativity to a non-technical audience. The "thinking tools" approach allows readers to understand at a much deeper level than popular treatments, and end-of-chapter problems (always lacking in popular books) help build and cement that understanding.

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    Long description:

    Relativity has much to offer for a well-rounded education. Yet books on relativity either assume a strong background in physics and math, aimed at advanced physics students, or, alternatively, offer a broad description with little intellectual challenge. This book bridges the gap. It aims at readers with essentially no physics or math background, who still find it rewarding to think rigorously. The book takes a "thinking tools" approach, by first making readers comfortable with a new thinking tool and then applying it to learn more about how nature works. By the end of the book, readers will have collected a versatile toolbox and will be comfortable using the tools to think about and really understand the intriguing phenomena they may have only heard about, including the twin paradox, black holes, and time travel.

    End-of-chapter exercises span a range of difficulty, allowing adventurous readers to stretch their understanding further as desired. Students who have studied, or are studying, relativity at a more mathematical level will also find the book useful for a more conceptual understanding.

    The Elements of Relativity is unique: Wittman writes for students who lack a detailed physics background but who still wish to learn about the nature of space-time, black holes, and astronomical phenomena like gravitational lensing. The book successfully builds the necessary physics fundamentals at a reasonable pace to allow the reader to tackle the most sophisticated concepts by the end of the book. Highly recommended.

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    Table of Contents:

    A First Look at Relativity
    Acceleration and Force
    Galilean Relativity
    Reasoning with Frames and Spacetime Diagrams
    The Speed of Light
    Time Slow
    Time Dilation and Length Contraction
    Special Relativity: Putting it All Together
    Doppler Effect and Velocity Addition Law
    The Twin Paradox
    Spacetime Geometry
    Energy and Momentum
    The Equivalence Principle
    Gravity Reframed
    Potential
    Newtonian Gravity
    Orbits
    General Relativity and teh Schwarzschild Metric
    Beyond the Schwarschild Metric
    Black Holes

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