An Illustrated Guide to Relativity Tatsu Takeuchi
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An Illustrated Guide to Relativity

Author: Tatsu Takeuchi
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Book Title
An Illustrated Guide to Relativity
Author
Tatsu Takeuchi
Book Condition
GOOD - previous owner's name and covered with clear plastic adhesive (contact)
ISBN
9780521141000
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year Published
2010
Aimed at both physics students and non-science majors, this unique book explains Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity pictorially, using diagrams rather than equations. The diagrams guide the reader, step-by-step, from the basics of relativity to advanced topics including the addition of velocities, Lorentz contraction, time dilation, twin paradox, Doppler shift, and Einstein's famous equation E=mc2. The distinctive figures throughout the book enable the reader to visualise the theory in a way that cannot be fully conveyed through equations alone.

Aimed at both physics students and non-science majors, this unique book explains Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity pictorially, using diagrams rather than equations. The diagrams guide the reader, step-by-step, from the basics of relativity to advanced topics including the addition of velocities, Lorentz contraction, time dilation, twin paradox, Doppler shift, and Einstein's famous equation E=mc2. The distinctive figures throughout the book enable the reader to visualise the theory in a way that cannot be fully conveyed through equations alone.

Aimed at both physics students and non-science majors, this unique book explains Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity pictorially, using diagrams rather than equations. The diagrams guide the reader, step-by-step, from the basics of relativity to advanced topics including the addition of velocities, Lorentz contraction, time dilation, twin paradox, Doppler shift, and Einstein's famous equation E=mc2. The distinctive figures throughout the book enable the reader to visualise the theory in a way that cannot be fully conveyed through equations alone.