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Pain
ISBN: 978-1-118-44110-7
Hardcover
366 pages
March 2015, ©2014
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Based on the successful multi-edition book, The Physics of Vibrations and Waves, by John Pain. Here the authors carry over the simplicity and logic of the approach taken in the original first edition with its focus on the patterns underlying and connecting so many aspects of physical behaviour, whilst bringing the subject up to date so it is relevant to teaching in the 21st century.

The transmission of energy by wave propagation is a key concept that has applications in almost every branch of physics with transmitting mediums essentially acting as a continuum of coupled oscillators. The characterisation of these simple oscillators in terms of three parameters related to the storage, exchange and dissipation of energy forms the basis of this book. The text moves naturally from a discussion of basic concepts such as damped oscillations, diffraction and interference, to more advanced topics such as transmission lines and attenuation, wave guides, diffusion, Fourier series, and electromagnetic waves in dielectrics and conductors. Throughout the text, the emphasis on the underlying principles helps readers to develop their physics insight as an aid to problem solving.

This book provides undergraduate students of physics and engineering with the mathematical tools required for full mastery of the concepts. With worked examples presented throughout the text, as well as the problem sets concluding each chapter, this textbook will enable students to develop their skills and measure their understanding of each topic step by step.

Review of The Physics of Vibrations and Waves, Sixth Edition
‘This is an excellent textbook, full of interesting material clearly explained and fully worthy of being studied by future contributors ...’

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