Introduction to modern physics
Contents: The Birth of Modern Physics; What is Physics; Classical Mechanics; Classical Electro-Magnetism; Relativity; Special Relativity; Four vectors and Lorentz invariance; General Relativity; Origins of Quantum Mechanics; QMI: Quantum Hypothesis; QMII: The Atom; QM III: Elements of Quantum Theory; QM IV: Atomic Structure; QM V: Radiation; QM VI: The Standard Model; Applications of Quantum Mechanics. Lecture Notes Collection FreeScience.info ID2492 Obtained from http://myhomepage.ferris.edu/~fayc1/content/P311/IntroModernPhysics.pdf http://www.freescience.info/go.php?pagename=books&id=2492
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