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46 reviewsKey Concepts in Physics by Nelson Bolivar
An A-Z of Physics, in alphabetical order, some with diagrams.
This book explains various key concepts and terms that are important in the context of physics.Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
It studies objects ranging from the very small using quantum mechanics to the entire universe using general relativity.
“This book will introduce the readers to the field of physics and its concepts. It is precisely designed for readers or students with no prior experience related to physics and its key concepts, and touches upon a diversity of fundamental topics. By the end of the book, readers will understand the basic knowledge of dimensions of physics and the key concepts involved.” From back cover.
“Nelson Bolivar is currently a Physics Professor in the Physics Department at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where he has been teaching since 2007. His interests include quantum field theory applied in condensed matter. He obtained his PhD in physics from the Universite de Lorraine (France) in 2014 in a joint PhD with the Universidad Central de Venezuela. His BSc in physics is from the Universidad Central de Venezuela.”