Conceptual Evolution of Newtonian and Relativistic Mechanics / by Amitabha Ghosh.
2018
QA808.2
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Title
Conceptual Evolution of Newtonian and Relativistic Mechanics / by Amitabha Ghosh.
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ISBN
9789811062537
9811062536
9789811062520
9811062528
9811062536
9789811062520
9811062528
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint : Springer, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 122 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-10-6253-7 doi
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QA808.2
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.12
Summary
This book provides an introduction to Newtonian and relativistic mechanics. Unlike other books on the topic, which generally take a 'top-down' approach, it follows a novel system to show how the concepts of the 'science of motion' evolved through a veritable jungle of intermediate ideas and concepts. Starting with Aristotelian philosophy, the text gradually unravels how the human mind slowly progressed towards the fundamental ideas of inertia physics. The concepts that now appear so obvious to even a high school student took great intellectuals more than a millennium to clarify. The book explores the evolution of these concepts through the history of science. After a comprehensive overview of the discovery of dynamics, it explores fundamental issues of the properties of space and time and their relation with the laws of motion. It also explores the concepts of spatio-temporal locality and fields, and offers a philosophical discussion of relative motion versus absolute motion, as well as the concept of an absolute space. Furthermore, it presents Galilean transformation and the principle of relativity, inadequacy of Galilean relativity and emergence of the spatial theory of relativity with an emphasis on physical understanding, as well as the debate over relative motion versus absolute motion and Mach's principle followed by the principle of equivalence. The natural follow-on to this section is the physical foundations of general theory of relativity. Lastly, the book ends with some new issues and possibilities regarding further modifications of the laws of motion leading to the solution of a number of fundamental issues closely connected with the characteristics of the cosmos. It is a valuable resource for undergraduate students of physics, engineering, mathematics, and related disciplines. It is also suitable for interdisciplinary coursework and introductory reading outside the classroom.
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Undergraduate lecture notes in physics.
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Print version: 9789811062520
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Table of Contents
Introdution
Evolution of Dynamics
Some Basic Concepts in Newtonian Mechanics
Basic Concepts in Special Relativity
Principle of Equivalence and Physical Foundations of General Theory of Relativity.
Evolution of Dynamics
Some Basic Concepts in Newtonian Mechanics
Basic Concepts in Special Relativity
Principle of Equivalence and Physical Foundations of General Theory of Relativity.