Modern Physics: The Quantum Physics of Atoms, Solids, and Nuclei: Third Edition (Dover Books on Physics)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Dover
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Author: Robert Sproull
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Language: English
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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ISBN: 0800759783267
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Pages: 704
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Binding: Paperback
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Release Date: 27-02-2015
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Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches
About The Book:
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by Robert Sproull provides an insightful and comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and methods of quantum mechanics. The book is designed to offer students a quantitative understanding of atomic, molecular, solid-state, and nuclear physics, making it an invaluable resource for science and engineering majors.
Through the analysis of one-dimensional problems, Sproull effectively introduces key quantum mechanics principles, guiding students to answer the most compelling questions of modern physics, such as: What holds matter together? What keeps it apart? How do chemical properties arise among different elements? How do electrons move through solids? And why do nuclei naturally possess only specific combinations of protons and neutrons?
The text is enriched with ample illustrations, applications, and exercises that explore various practical uses of quantum mechanics. Answers to selected problems are provided in the appendix, making this book not only a valuable academic tool but also ideal for independent study after completing a general physics course.
Geared towards undergraduate students and self-learners alike, this edition serves as an excellent guide for understanding the intriguing and complex world of quantum mechanics.