The Teaching of Physics for Purposes of General Education
- 330 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A comprehensive report on engineering education in the United States, prepared for the Joint Committee on Engineering Education of the National Engineering Societies. The report provides a detailed analysis of the state of engineering education in the early 20th century, with recommendations for improvement.
This classic text provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of optics and their applications. It covers the properties and behavior of light, the nature of lenses and mirrors, and the principles of spectroscopy and polarization. It also includes discussions of the wave theory of light and the nature of electromagnetic radiation. Aimed at advanced students and researchers in physics and engineering, this book provides a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of optics and their practical applications.