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OverviewPhysics of Continuous Media: A Collection of Problems with Solutions for Physics Students contains a set of problems with detailed and rigorous solutions. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students in physics and applied mathematics, the book is a complementary text for standard courses on the physics of continuous media. With its assortment of standard problems for beginners, variations on a theme, and original problems based on new trends and theories in the physics under investigation, this book aids in the understanding of practical aspects of the subject. Topics discussed include vectors, tensors, and Fourier transformations; dielectric waves in media; natural optical activity; Cherenkov radiation; nonlinear interaction of waves; dynamics of ideal fluids and the motion of viscous fluids; convection; turbulence and acoustic and shock waves; the theory of elasticity; and the mechanics of liquid crystals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G.E. VeksteinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780750301411ISBN 10: 0750301414 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 01 January 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Replaced By: 9781466517639 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart I Electrodynamics of continuous media: Vectors, tensors, Fourier transformation. The tensor of dielectric waves in media. Natural optical activity. The Faraday and Kerr effects. Frequency dispersion and analytical properties of the permittivity. Propagation of electromagnetic waves in dispersive media. Cherenkov radiation. Transition radiation. Non-linear interaction of waves. Part II Fluid mechanics. Dynamics of ideal fluid. Motion of viscous fluid. Convection and turbulence. Acoustic waves. Shock waves. Non-linear waves in dispersive media. Solitons. The theory of elasticity. Mechanics of liquid crystals.ReviewsMost books containing sets of problems with detailed solutions probably do not get reviewed - a situation which is in keeping with the albeit useful, but uninspired content of the majority. Such books are typically bought by students who are attempting to bolster their confidence or patch over weaknesses, and by overworked lecturers who either need new class material or must replace old stock to which the student entrepreneurs literally have all the answers. Professor Vekstein's book is not run-of-the-mill, or it will not meet any of these needs well. So do I recommend it? Emphatically, yes! An excellent collection of problems. Contemporary Physics ooks containing sets of problems with detailed solutions probably do not get reviewed - a situation which is in keeping with the albeit useful, but uninspired content of the majority. Such books are typically bought by students who are attempting to bolster their confidence or patch over weaknesses, and by overworked lecturers who either need new class material or must replace old stock to which the student entrepreneurs literally have all the answers. Professor Vekstein's book is not run-of-the-mill, or it will not meet any of these needs well. So do I recommend it? Emphatically, yes! An excellent collection of problems. Contemporary Physics Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |