It takes the average reader 7 hours and 1 minute to read Theoretical Physics: The Third Problem by Joseph R. Breton
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AMDG The Foundation for Theoretical Physics is pleased to offer Theoretical Physics: The Third Problem which explores propagation. The physical basis of propagation in general in its many forms: acoustical, electro-magnetic, etc. is examined and explained. Given the physical explanation the student of this book will come to an understanding of modern practice, its merits and limitations. In particular the student will learn how propagation is affected by discontinuities. An extensive discussion is given of physical plane waves including variations in amplitude, temporal and spatial frequencies, propagation velocities, transverse propagation of many forms, reflections and transmissions, standing waves, effects of baffling, doppler, wave fronts, and finite amplitudes. The text then turns to propagation in general, which need not be wave-like. A key finding of this work shows that all propagation conforms to a second extension of the bridge theorem which, in turn, forms the basis for understanding propagation velocities, orthogonal propagation velocity, and scattering in general. In this context an analysis is provided of w=k·c The text then restates and examines propagation in terms of the transmission, reception, and identification of the medium. The text continues with a discussion of propagation in fluids, based on the dynamic equation. The book ends with an analysis of Schroedinger's wave equation from which one easily concludes that the results contained in this book form a basis for rational explanations of quantum phenomena.
Theoretical Physics: The Third Problem by Joseph R. Breton is 408 pages long, and a total of 105,264 words.
This makes it 138% the length of the average book. It also has 129% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 9 hours and 35 minutes to read Theoretical Physics: The Third Problem aloud.
Theoretical Physics: The Third Problem is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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