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Six easy pieces

颐光 2017. 5. 25. 01:34

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Six Easy Pieces is an abridged version of The Feynman Lectures on Physics, compiled by famed physicist Richard P. Feynman.


The Lectures were designed with the purpose of recruiting and ultimately retaining the next generation of physics students-to-become-physicists at the California Institute of Technology during the sixties. Feynman, who had spent most of his career lecturing to graduate students and fellow physicists, envisioned teaching first and second year students (many who were not majoring in physics but for whom four semesters of physics was a belaboring prerequisite) in the "Feynman style" which emphasized layperson's terms, appropriate analogies, and a light-hearted, often comical vocal delivery. Thankfully, for those of us who were in grade school (or diapers, or nonexistent) by the time he died, Feynman intended from the start of the project that the Lectures be recorded for posterity.

Six Easy Pieces compiles the simplest of the Lectures, utilizing no mathematics, and requiring only a basic understanding of atomic chemistry, for the scientist and non-scientist alike to read, understand, and (ultimately) love.



Content

The book begins with some humorous anecdotes about Feynman from fellow physicists/CalTech lecturers, and an introduction from Feynman explaining the purpose of his lectures, as well as some rather funny bits about some of the problems he had putting them together.

The actual lectures themselves, each roughly thirty pages long, contain primer lectures on atomic motion, basic concepts of physics, physics in relation to other sciences, conservation of energy, the theory of gravitation, and basic quantum mechanics.

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