Newton . Faraday . Einstein: From Classical Physics To Modern Physics

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Bending of Light Due to Gravitation
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Distortion of Time-Space
Einstein
Electro-Magnetic Induction
Electro-Magnetic Theory
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Faraday
Kepler's Laws
Magneto-Optical Effect
Maxwell
Michelson-Morley Experiment
Minkowski 4 Dimensional World
Motion's Three Laws
Newton
Newtonian Mechanics
Nuclear Fission Reaction
Photoelectric Effect
Planck's Formula
Principia
Progress in Physics
Quantum
Quantum Mechanics
Relativity Theory
Schrodinger
Universal Gravitation
Voltaic Pile

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  • ISBN 9789811235672
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2021
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Our lives have benefited immensely from the scientific evolution over the years. This book provides an overview of the lives of three great scientists, Newton, Faraday and Einstein, who made the most significant contributions to physics.Newton and Faraday laid the foundation of Newtonian mechanics and electro-magnetic theory, respectively, that constituted the two greatest contributions to classical physics. Newton elucidated the motion of celestial bodies with the three laws of motion, while Faraday researched electro-magnetic phenomena and discovered electro-magnetic induction, magneto-optical effect, etc.Furthermore, Einstein contributed to the foundation of quantum mechanics and relativity theory which comprise the two greatest theories in modern physics. By elucidating photoelectric effect, Einstein proved the correctness of the concept of quantum proposed by Planck which resulted in quantum mechanics being considered as an epoch-making mechanics following Newtonian mechanics. Einstein renovated the concept of time-space and derived the Lorentz transformation supporting relativity principle.This book will take the readers on a journey to understand the progress from classical physics to modern physics.

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