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▼a 9781108420419 (alk. paper)
▼a 1108420419 (alk. paper)
▼a (KERIS)BIB000014709256
▼a 211009
▼c 211009
▼d 248023
▼a 537.6
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▼a 537.6
▼b G855i4
▼a Griffiths, David J.
▼q (David Jeffery),
▼d 1942-.
▼a Introduction to electrodynamics /
▼c David J. Griffiths (Reed College, Oregon).
▼a 4th ed.
▼a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;.
▼a New York, NY :
▼b Cambridge University Press,
▼c 2017
▼g (2021)
▼a xviii, 599 p. :
▼b ill. ;
▼c 24 cm.
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a Vector analysis -- Electrostatics -- Potentials -- Electric fields in matter -- Magnetostatics -- Magnetic fields in matter -- Electrodynamics -- Conservation laws -- Electromagnetic waves -- Potentials and fields -- Radiation -- Electrodynamics and relativity.
▼a "WHAT IS ELECTRODYNAMICS, AND HOW DOES IT FIT INTO THE GENERAL SCHEME OF PHYSICS? Four Realms of Mechanics In the diagram below, I have sketched out the four great realms of mechanics: Classical Mechanics Quantum Mechanics (Newton) (Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, et al.) Special Relativity Quantum Field Theory (Einstein) (Dirac, Pauli, Feynman, Schwinger, et al.) Newtonian mechanics is adequate for most purposes in "everyday life," but for objects moving at high speeds (near the speed of light) it is incorrect, and must be replaced by special relativity (introduced by Einstein in 1905); for objects that are extremely small (near the size of atoms) it fails for different reasons, and is superseded by quantum mechanics (developed by Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, and many others, in the 1920's, mostly). For objects that are both very fast and very small (as is common in modern particle physics), a mechanics that combines relativity and quantum principles is in order; this relativistic quantum mechanics is known as quantum field theory--it was worked out in the thirties and forties, but even today it cannot claim to be a completely satisfactory system. In this book, save for the last chapter, we shall work exclusively in the domain of classical mechanics, although electrodynamics extends with unique simplicity to the other three realms. (In fact, the theory is in most respects automatically consistent with special relativity, for which it was, historically, the main stimulus.)"--
▼c Provided by publisher.
▼a Electrodynamics
▼v Textbooks.
▼b GBP 54.99
▼a 단행본
| Data Type : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9781108420419 (alk. paper) |
| ISBN : | 1108420419 (alk. paper) |
| Class No. : | 537.6 |
| Personal Author : | Griffiths, David J. (David Jeffery), 1942-. |
| Title/Author : | Introduction to electrodynamics / David J. Griffiths (Reed College, Oregon). |
| Edition : | 4th ed. |
| Imprint : | Cambridge, United Kingdom ;. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017 (2021) |
| Format : | xviii, 599 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Note : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Content Note : | Vector analysis -- Electrostatics -- Potentials -- Electric fields in matter -- Magnetostatics -- Magnetic fields in matter -- Electrodynamics -- Conservation laws -- Electromagnetic waves -- Potentials and fields -- Radiation -- Electrodynamics and relativity. |
| 요약 : | "WHAT IS ELECTRODYNAMICS, AND HOW DOES IT FIT INTO THE GENERAL SCHEME OF PHYSICS? Four Realms of Mechanics In the diagram below, I have sketched out the four great realms of mechanics: Classical Mechanics Quantum Mechanics (Newton) (Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, et al.) Special Relativity Quantum Field Theory (Einstein) (Dirac, Pauli, Feynman, Schwinger, et al.) Newtonian mechanics is adequate for most purposes in "everyday life," but for objects moving at high speeds (near the speed of light) it is incorrect, and must be replaced by special relativity (introduced by Einstein in 1905); for objects that are extremely small (near the size of atoms) it fails for different reasons, and is superseded by quantum mechanics (developed by Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, and many others, in the 1920's, mostly). For objects that are both very fast and very small (as is common in modern particle physics), a mechanics that combines relativity and quantum principles is in order; this relativistic quantum mechanics is known as quantum field theory--it was worked out in the thirties and forties, but even today it cannot claim to be a completely satisfactory system. In this book, save for the last chapter, we shall work exclusively in the domain of classical mechanics, although electrodynamics extends with unique simplicity to the other three realms. (In fact, the theory is in most respects automatically consistent with special relativity, for which it was, historically, the main stimulus.)"-- Provided by publisher. |
| General Subject Name : | Electrodynamics -- Textbooks. -- |
| Language | English |
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