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Berkeley Physics Course #3

BERKELEY PHYSICS COURSE VOLUME 3 WAVES

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Третий том Курса общей физики, созданного преподавателями Калифорнийского университета в г. Беркли для подготовки физиков и инженеров. Книга представляет собой единый курс волновых явлений, в котором основной упор делается на общие идеи и принципы, а многочисленные примеры рассматриваются как применение и пояснение этих принципов. В новом издании исправлены замеченные неточности и опечатки предыдущего издания (1976 г.), обновлены терминология и единицы физических величин.Для физических, физико-технических и инженерно-физических специальностей вузов, а также преподавателей физики.

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First published June 1, 1968

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February 6, 2018
Might be the best waves book out there. Although it is not the best book for EM waves and there might be other books offering a different and as detailed approach(like Smith's Waves and Oscillations), this is as good as it gets. I prefer it when studying about mechanical waves and I love the approach to general properties of waves(I love its approach to dispersion). But, before purchasing this, one should definitely check out Smith's aforementioned book, and also check out David Morin's drafted chapters of his Waves book. But keep in mind that few books offer such extensive and detailed discussions about the underlying physics and mathematics behind each phenomenon and even fewer have as extensive discussions on subtle matters as this.
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December 10, 2021
This work does a pretty good job starting with the free oscillations, free oscillation of many degrees of freedom, and forced oscillation.
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