Randy Harris's "Modern Physics (2nd Edition)" spans 12 chapters, beginning with the limitations of classical physics and transitioning through special relativity into quantum mechanics and its applications in atomic, nuclear, and particle physics [N/A]. The text covers foundational topics, including the Schrödinger equation, hydrogen atom, spin, statistical mechanics, and bonding, concluding with fundamental particle interactions [N/A]. You can explore the full table of contents on the Pearson website.
Flexibility: Sections are clearly labeled as "Optional" or "Advanced," allowing professors to tailor the difficulty to their specific course. Harris- Randy - Modern Physics -2E- -pdf-.pdf 1
The second edition of Modern Physics by Randy Harris, published by Pearson in 2007, is a textbook designed for physics majors and engineers. It provides a contemporary overview of key 20th-century developments in physics, emphasizing core theories and their practical applications in engineering and technology. Table of Contents Randy Harris's "Modern Physics (2nd Edition)" spans 12
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