Electromagnetism Laws And Equations
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Lecture Notes on Special Relativity
physics.mq.edu.auThe laws of physics take the same mathematical form in all frames of reference moving with constant velocity with respect to one another. Explicitly recognized in this statement is the empirical fact that the laws of nature, almost without exception, can be expressed in the form of mathematical equations. Why this should be so is a
String Theory - DAMTP
www.damtp.cam.ac.ukthe laws of physics emerge. General relativity, electromagnetism and Yang-Mills gauge theories all appear in a surprising fashion. However, they come with baggage. String theory gives rise to a host of other ingredients, most strikingly extra spatial dimensions of the universe beyond the three that we have observed. The purpose of this course is
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Statistical Physics - DAMTP
www.damtp.cam.ac.ukStatistical mechanics is the art of turning the microscopic laws of physics into a de-scription of Nature on a macroscopic scale. Suppose you’ve got theoretical physics cracked. Suppose you know all the funda-mental laws of Nature, the properties of the elementary particles and the forces at play between them.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
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Modern Physics Notes - St. Bonaventure University
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