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Physics For Everyone - Motion Heat by L. Landau and A. Kitaigorodsky

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TitlePhysics For Everyone - Motion Heat
CreatorL. Landau and A. Kitaigorodsky
Year1978
PPI300
LanguageEnglish
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Subjectmir books, physics, motion, heat, thermodynamics, oscillations, conservation laws, gravitation, pressure, temperature, friction
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We have tried to write this book in a light and simple style, not denying ourselves the pleasure of an occasional joke with the reader. But this does not in any way mean that our Physics for Everyone is an easy book. Many of its pages must be read attentively for a long time; in order to understand physics, one must very often think hard and tensely. The book's main concern is the fundamental laws and concepts of physics. However, we have tried not to forget about illustrations from life and technology, true, not having the aim of dealing in any way with the inexhaustible field of applied physics. Contents CONTENTS PREFACE 7 I. Basic concepts 9 II. Laws of motion 37 III. Motion from an "unreasonable" point of view 68 IV . Conservation laws 93 V. Oscillations 123 VI. Motion of solid bodies 145 VII. Gravitation 181VIII. Pressure 215 IX. Bricks of the Universe 240 X. Structure of matter 259 XI. Temperature 285 XII. States of matter 310 XIII. Solutions 347XIV Friction 366 XV. Sound 387XVI. Energy around us 440