What can I do?

226297 materialEducativo

textoFiltroFicha
  • I like 0
  • Visits 2
  • Comments 0
  • Save to
  • Actions

About this resource...

Book
Wikipedia articleDbpedia source
The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on some lectures by Richard P. Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called “The Great Explainer”. The lectures were given to undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), during 1961–1963. The book's authors are Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, and Matthew Sands. The book comprises three volumes. The first volume focuses on mechanics, radiation, and heat, including relativistic effects. The second volume is mainly on electromagnetism and matter. The third volume is on quantum mechanics; it shows, for example, how the double-slit experiment contains the essential features of quantum mechanics. The book also includes chapters on mathematics and the relation of physics to other sciences. The Feynman Lectures on Physics is perhaps the most popular physics book ever written. It has been printed in a dozen languages. More than 1.5 million copies have sold in English, and probably even more copies in foreign-language editions. A 2013 review in Nature described the book as having "simplicity, beauty, unity … presented with enthusiasm and insight".In 2013, Caltech made the book freely available, on the web site feynmanlectures.caltech.edu.
The Feynman Lectures on Physics
Oclc 19455482

Conceptual map: The Feynman Lectures on Physics

Exclusive content for members of

D/i/d/a/c/t/a/l/i/a
Sign in

Mira un ejemplo de lo que te pierdes

Categories:

Fecha publicación: 19.4.2015

Comment

0

Do you want to comment? Sign up or Sign in

Join Didactalia

Browse among 226297 resources and 560156 people

Regístrate >

O conéctate a través de:

Si ya eres usuario, Inicia sesión

Do you want to access more educational content?

Sign in Join a class
x

Add to Didactalia Arrastra el botón a la barra de marcadores del navegador y comparte tus contenidos preferidos. Más info...

Game help
Juegos de anatomía
Selecciona nivel educativo