A Review of Undergraduate Physics This book presents a clear summary of most of the material covered in an American undergraduate program in physics. It should be especially useful to:
- Graduate students, or advanced undergraduates, who are preparing to take a comprehensive physics examination.
- Physicists and physics students who want a concise, unified treatment of the basic ideas and methods of physics.
- Engineers and physical scientists who would like to see more advanced treatments of the concepts they encountered in their undergraduate physics courses.
There are six chapters: mechanics, relativity, electricity and magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and thermal physics. In each, the important physical ideas are applied to the solution of problems at the level of first-year graduate qualifying exams. Additional problems (with brief answers) are given at the end of each chapter. New Wiley Titles Valuable Additions for your Professional Library Brandt / Dahmen: The Picture Book of Quantum Mechanics, 306pp, 1985 Callen: Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics 2nd, 493pp, 1985 Kittel: Introduction to Solid State Physics, 6th, 565pp, 1986 Klein / Furtak: Optics, 2nd, 720pp, 1986 Nayfeh / Brussel: Electricity and Magnetism, 619pp, 1985 Stubbins: Essential Electronics, 480pp, 1986