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Buy The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. I: The New Millennium Edition: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation, and Heat 50th New Millennium ed. by Sands, Matthew, Feynman, Richard, Leighton, Robert (ISBN: 9780465024933) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: The lectures are an entertaining and give valuable insight into areas of physics that aren't so easily accessible. I am not a ph - The lectures are freely available online: [...] I brought the book however because I find it easier to read from a book than a website. The book itself was surprisingly big. It isn't a small reading book but more akin to a fair sized textbook, but its light so it is simple to carry. The lectures are an entertaining and give valuable insight into areas of physics that aren't so easily accessible.I am not a physicist so it's been great having a book which just starts from scratch and teaches people the basics to get by. For any doubters, just look at the website before making your decision about the content, otherwise, go ahead and buy it. Review: Still the best - but where's volume II? - If you want an introductory university-level physics course, without actually going to the expense of going to college, this is still the best. And as a bonus you won't have to deal with any students! As at time of writing only volumes I & III were available. What's that all about? Is it in the other universe where the cat is dead?




| Best Sellers Rank | 152,790 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 569 in Popular Science Physics 6,166 in Scientific, Technical & Medical |
| Book 1 of 3 | The Feynman Lectures on Physics |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Dimensions | 21.91 x 2.22 x 27.62 cm |
| Edition | 50th New Millennium ed. |
| ISBN-10 | 0465024939 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0465024933 |
| Item weight | 1.11 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 560 pages |
| Publication date | 4 Oct. 2011 |
| Publisher | Basic Books |
P**L
The lectures are an entertaining and give valuable insight into areas of physics that aren't so easily accessible. I am not a ph
The lectures are freely available online: [...] I brought the book however because I find it easier to read from a book than a website. The book itself was surprisingly big. It isn't a small reading book but more akin to a fair sized textbook, but its light so it is simple to carry. The lectures are an entertaining and give valuable insight into areas of physics that aren't so easily accessible.I am not a physicist so it's been great having a book which just starts from scratch and teaches people the basics to get by. For any doubters, just look at the website before making your decision about the content, otherwise, go ahead and buy it.
G**R
Still the best - but where's volume II?
If you want an introductory university-level physics course, without actually going to the expense of going to college, this is still the best. And as a bonus you won't have to deal with any students! As at time of writing only volumes I & III were available. What's that all about? Is it in the other universe where the cat is dead?
M**N
Great when used appropriately
In my experience nothing quite gives you the intuitive understanding of concepts in physics like Feynman's lectures do. He really does have an inimitable lucidity in his teaching style. However it's important to note that these are definitely not suitable as a main text for a first time student, partly due to the lack of worked and set exercises. Instead, these are best used to flesh out understanding of concepts after visiting them in other places. While many textbooks can sometimes gloss over the approach to important results, with Feynman you know that you'll understand both the result and the way to get there.
A**S
Provides intuition and insight
Outdated and without any exercises. Yet, it's more than just the name that makes Feynman a vital part of everyone's library. The intuition one gains by reading these lectures is irreplaceable. I believe that reading them should be an integrated part of everyone's Physics education, although by no means should it be the primary source of information. It reads like a book, it's well written, and quite unorthodox in it's approach. But it provides insight by the handful. You know... it's Feynman!
S**S
This book is great indeed. Feynman explains physics in detail
This book is great indeed. Feynman explains physics in detail. For everyone who wants to learn physics from bottom to highest level, I just want to say that this is the book for you. In my opinion there are only five giants on physics in the latest years: Newton, Einstein, Bohr, Hawking and Feynman. There are surely other giants, but these five giants are the greatest, because their extremly NEW CREATIVE WORKS. Please read Feynman.
M**D
What can be said?
The Feynman lectures are THE lectures on Physics. I have used these as extra study material for my own degree, using it to fill in the details that my course does not have. I would certainly recommend to anyone!
Z**Y
Physics with Charisma
Feynman is a wonderful mouthpiece for such a deep and beautiful subject. This has a place in any half decent library.
Z**9
Physics texts
Contains appropriate physic content, recipient happy with content- PhD in physics. Great value for cost with being paperback, useful book.
C**R
I’m glad purchasing used book. The quality is almost as promised. The pages are good. Content-wise this book explains things in depth compared to physics for scientists and engineers. It doesn’t start with motion. You might need some help though. The program is good
M**X
Altmeister Feynman und seine Mitautoren verfolgen einen sehr originellen Weg zur Einführung in die Physik im ersten Band "Mainly Mechanics, Radiation and Heat", der sich deutlich von dem anderer Lehrbücher unterscheidet. Zumindest als jemand mit physikalischer Vorbildung kann man es mit hohem Gewinn lesen bzw. durcharbeiten. Ich weiß allerdings nicht, wie sehr es als erstes Lehrbuch für Physik-Studenten taugt; üblicherweise dürften Struktur und Zusammenstellung des Lehrstoffes im Buch erheblich von denjenigen in Standardeinführungskursen abweichen, allenfalls ist es als Ergänzung und Vertiefung geeignet. Darüber hinaus ist es müsig, über diesen Klassiker mehr Worte zu verlieren; der Interessent sei auf die zahlreichen englischsprachigen Rezensionen verwiesen. Ich habe die englische Paperback-Ausgabe bevorzugt, weil sie nach der letzten Überarbeitung im Vergleich zur deutschen Ausgabe so gut wie druckfehlerfrei, und verglichen mit der Hardcover-Ausgabe preislich auch günstiger ist. Die übrigen beiden Bände harren noch der Lektüre.
R**M
Acquistato per un regalo, mi dicono essere un testo fondamentale della fisica. E' il primo di 3 volumi. L'edizione è "da libro di scuola", quindi pagine abbastanza leggere e copertina morbidissima. A differenza di altri utenti, la mia copia è arrivata intatta. In caso di problemi l'avrei sicuramente resa per farmene mandare un'altra.
B**T
It must be kept in mind that this is a compilation of Dr. Feynman's lectures to his 1st-year physics students at Caltech. The students do not have the mathematical tools as yet to be able to deal with a comprehensive theory of electromagnetic theory. So, Dr. Feynman takes a most interesting tack, focusing on the electromagnetic radiation resulting from the acceleration of an oscillating source. It is amazing what he developed with this strategy, giving plausible mechanisms for how electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter (reflection, refraction, interference/diffraction, scattering, etc). He shows how this seemingly simple concept explains everyday observations such as the blue colour of the sky, mirages, and so forth. He also takes a very lucid approach to Special Relativity, the circumstances that led to it and how it explains phenomena in nature by giving interesting examples of its use. He also touches on Quantum Theory, very elegantly and lucidly explaining how Planck's model for blackbody radiation explains the spectral profiles by introducing the concept of levels for oscillators. He also introduces the student to other aspects of quantum theory, spending some time on the concept of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. He provides insight into Thermodynamics and the Kinetic Molecular Theory, to Brownian Motion, Diffusion and other transport phenomena. Fourier analysis and wave behaviour, a model for sound transmission, and many other topics are touched on, giving the student an excellent introduction to the subject and whetting his appetite to learn physics in more depth later on. Dr. Feynman had a very unique and impressive of teaching a difficult subject in a very enlightening while entertaining fashion. He was a master teacher! I have volumes II and III and can't wait to learn more!
B**N
Feynman makes you look a at physics another way that actually make perfect sense.
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