Now anyone can grasp Einstein's great theory of relativity -- without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Relativity Demystified, theoretical physicists (and student-savvy authors) David McMahon and Paul Ansing provide an effective, illuminating, and entertaining way to learn the essentials and formulas of Einstein's theories.
With Relativity Demystified, you master the subject one step at a timeāat your own speed. This unique self-teaching guide offers problems at the end of each chapter and part to pinpoint weaknesses, and a 100-question final exam to reinforce the entire book.
This fast and entertaining self-teaching course makes it much easier to:
Master theoretical physics at your own pace
Learn the formulas and principles of special and general relativity from hundreds of worked examples
Use practical mathematical tools for solving relativity problems
Receive layperson's explanations for Schwarzhild spacetimes, black holes, gravitational radiation, and actual current research
Perform better in one of the scariest courses of all
Take a final exam and grade it yourself!
Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for those who already know something about relativity, Relativity Demystified is the best self-teaching tool or brush-up you can find!
works as a researcher at Sandia National Laboratory, a Department of Energy facility. His research involves work on nuclear fusion and the design of nuclear-powered spacecraft. He has a master's degree in physics and a bachelor's in applied mathematics, both from the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in theoretical physics in the areas of quantum field theory and the use of general relativity. Mr. McMahon is a published author. Previous work includes two books on computer programming:
Rapid Application Development with Visual Basic 6
and
Rapid Application Development with Visual C++.
He also wrote
Quantum Mechanics Demystified,
and was a contributing writer to
Ace the Technical Interview.
All of his books are published by McGraw-Hill. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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