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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
13th January 2023 - ISBN 9781683928775
- Language English
- Pages 500 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
29th December 2022 - ISBN 9781683928751
- Language English
- Pages 500 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
29th December 2022 - ISBN 9781683928768
- Language English
- Pages 500 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
This updated edition is designed as a brief introduction to the fundamental particles that make up the matter in our universe. Numerous examples, figures, and simple explanations enable general readers and physics students to understand complex concepts related to the universe. Selected topics include atoms, quarks, accelerators, detectors, colliders, string theory, and more.
FEATURES
- Explores the fundamental particles that make up the matter in our universe
- Topics include atoms, quarks, accelerators, detectors, colliders, string theory, and more
Robert Purdy
Robert Purdy, PhD is a lecturer in Physics at the University of Leeds. He has taught modules in classical mechanics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, nuclear physics, particle physics, quantum field theory, and mathematics for physicists.