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HOLOGRAPHY AND ITS APPLICATION by Yu. I. OSTROVSKY, D. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)
The object of the book is to explain the main ideas principles and applications of holography-a superb method of recording and then reconstructing waves invented by Nobel Prize winner Professor Dennis Gabor. Contents. A Hologram and Its Properties. Holographic Experiments. The Main Applications of Holography.
INTRODUCTION TO PLASMA PHYSICS by B.M. Smirnov, D. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)
The book is intended for senior college and graduate students interested in the physics of a weakly ionized gas. It deals with the main concepts of the physics of weakly ionized plasmas and describes the characteristics of a practically realizable plasma. The book examines the properties of a weakly ionized gas, the propagation of radiation in such gases, and the elementary interactions between radiation and gas. As an example of a specific plasma it considers the properties of the weakly ionized gas of the earth's...
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Fülszöveg
OTHER MIR TITLES
HOLOGRAPHY AND ITS APPLICATION by Yu. I. OSTROVSKY, D. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)
The object of the book is to explain the main ideas principles and applications of holography-a superb method of recording and then reconstructing waves invented by Nobel Prize winner Professor Dennis Gabor. Contents. A Hologram and Its Properties. Holographic Experiments. The Main Applications of Holography.
INTRODUCTION TO PLASMA PHYSICS by B.M. Smirnov, D. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)
The book is intended for senior college and graduate students interested in the physics of a weakly ionized gas. It deals with the main concepts of the physics of weakly ionized plasmas and describes the characteristics of a practically realizable plasma. The book examines the properties of a weakly ionized gas, the propagation of radiation in such gases, and the elementary interactions between radiation and gas. As an example of a specific plasma it considers the properties of the weakly ionized gas of the earth's upper atmosphere.
PARTICLES, QUANTA, AND WAVES by Ya. A. SMORODINSKY, D. Sc. (Phys.- Math.)
An introduction to the present state and future outlook of quantum mechanics. The author exposes in original form the milestones in the history of the development of quantum-mechanical concepts and the difficuhies in understanding them.
The book is intended for college students, instructors and teachers of technical and high schools, specialists and all those interested in modern physics.
PROBLEMS OF WAVE OPTICS by S.E. FRISH, D. Sc. (Phys.-Math.) Corr. Mem. USSR Acad. Sci.
Acquaints the reader—scientist, student, teacher, or general reader—with the main outlines of modern wave theory of light, and in particular with ^ sources of coherent radiation of light (lasers) and their prospects in photography and microscopy.
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This two-volume textbook explains the concepts and most important advances of modern physics without resort to higner mathematics. Avoids the traditional division between classical and modern physics and endeavours to present all material so as to develop quantum mechanical concepts.
The textbook is intended for secondary schools and as a teaching aid for physics teachers in general and technical secondary schools. Will be found useful by correspondence students studying 'A' level and first year physics. Contents of Vol. I. Motion and Forces. Conservation Laws. Molecular-kinetic Theory of Gases. Molecular Forces and States of Aggregation of Matter. Electrodynamics.
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Professor BORIS YAVORSKY, Doctor of í Science (Physics and Mathematics), is in ; the department of theoretical physics at the Lenin State Pedagogical Institute in s Moscow. He has been lecturing in higher educational institutions of the Soviet [ Union for the last 40 years. Prof. Yavor-sky has pubHshed about 300 works; books and articles in various scientific » journals and collected papers, among f them the Complete Course in Physics (in í three volumes) and some other textbooks ^ and aids for college teachers. Í
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Professor ARKADY PINSKY, Doctor of l' Science, is a senior scientist at the Scienti- j. fíe Research Institute for Teaching Practice of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. He has specialized in the methods of physics teaching at school and university levels. In this field he has pub- (. lished over 70 works. ?
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