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Holography And Its Application – Ostrovsky
In this post we will see Holography And Its Application by Yu. I. Ostrovsky. About the book: The books explains basic physical fundamentals of a hologram and holography. In the second chapter various experiments on holography are detailed out. In the final chapter … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, holograms, holography, interferometry, lasers, light, mir books, optics
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Update: Books in Comments
It has been a while since anything new was posted by me. But many good natured people have invested their time and efforts to keep the book coming. This post is for bringing forth those contributions and contributors. Chances are … Continue reading
Electrodynamics – Novozhilov, Yappa
In this post we will see Electrodynamics by Yu. V. Novozhilov and Yu. A. Yappa. From the Preface: This book originated from our experience in teaching electrodynamics as part of a series of lectures in theoretical physics. The lectures were … Continue reading
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Tagged absorption, boundary value problems, current, dielectrics, electrodynamics, electromagnetic field, isotropic media, lorentz-dirac equation, mathematics, maxwells's equations, MHD, mir books, noether's theorem, potential function, radiation thermodynamics, relativistic electrodynamics, scattering, special relativity, wave equations
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The Root System of Fruit Plants – Kolesnikov
In this post we will see a book titled The Root System of Fruit Plants by V. Kolesnikov. About the book: The Root System of Fruit Plants provides the horticulturist with the information he needs to be able to choose an … Continue reading
Mechanics and Theory of Relativity – Matveev
In this post we will see a book by A. N. Matveev titled Mechanics and Theory of Relativity. About the book: This is the first volume (second Russian edition) of a course on general physics (the second, third and fourth … Continue reading
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Tagged angular momentum, coriolis acceleration, energy conservation, equivale, forces, fricion, galilean relativity, galilean transformation, general relativity, inertial frames, interial mass, laws of conservation, lorentz transformation, matveev, mechanics, mir books, moment of inertia, newton's laws, non-intertial frames, pendulum, physical quantities, physics, rigid body, special relativity, theory of relativity, time, units, velocity of light, zero gravity
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Mir Titles: How to Help?
How you can contribute? Quite often visitors and patrons of mirtitles.org ask us how can the site be helped. This post (an extended version of the very first post that was made) will chalk outlines where the help is needed. … Continue reading
Partial Differential Equations – Mikhailov
In this post we will see the book Partial Differential Equations by V. P. Mikhailov. About the book: This book has developed from courses of lectures given by the author over a period of years to the students of the … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary value problems, cauchy problem, elliptic equations, function spaces, hilbert spaces, hyperbolic equations, laplace equation, lebesgue integral, linear operators, mathematics, mir books, parabolic equations, partial differential equations, poisson's equation, wave equation
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Science for Everyone – Learning About Chemistry
… the goal of this book is to make the material about chemistry and its problems more understandable. In this post we come to yet another book in the Science for Everyone series. This one is titled Learning About Chemistry … Continue reading
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Tagged catalysis, chemical paradoxes, chemical puzzles, chemical reactions, chemical transformations, chemistry, medicines, mir books, poison, polymers, science for everyone, teaching, toxic, why is sky blue
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A Call for Covers…
I would like all of you to contribute to our collection of covers of books. Many times it happens that the book is there, but the outer cover is missing. Most of the covers found on the internet are thumbnail … Continue reading