Tuesday, May 26, 2020
IBS eBook Series Paper I - II
IBS eBook Series: Paper I - IITopics covered by IB Physics HL Paper 1 and 2. I think that these two textbooks are a combined bestseller of all time. These two are the most famous textbooks for Physics in the world.In Paper I, we have the history of the Hydrogen and H-Barrelemmics with an Introduction to the Hydrogen and H-Barrelemmics (H-BAMS) Gauge. Paper II is the same but with some extra sections.In Paper I, we have a close look at the history of the Hydrogen and H-Barrelemmics with a Review of Particle Physics that covers aspects such as: Non-Rearranging Coupling, H-BAMS Gauge, Monomer Induced Bonding, Fermions, and Dirac Operators. In Paper II, we get a close look at the H-BAMS Gauge with a Discussion of Bonding of Fluorine and Cation. We also have an Introduction to the Hydrogen, a survey of Particle Physics (such as Low Energy-Free Electron Transport, Surfaces and Bounds, etc) and an Emphasis on the Quantum Hall State. The Volume I is a re-issue of the original text with corre ctions to grammatical errors.Paper I has a total of 22 chapters divided into eight sections and Paper II has 15 chapters and four sections. The sections include: Chapters on Space and Time, the Properties of Matter, Classical Physics, Electrodynamics, Waves, Special Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum General Relativity, Currents, Magnetism, Rotation and Motion, and Waves in Electricity. These sections are presented using a combination of diagrams, analogies, and word processing to make the text easy to read.In Paper I, we have a chapter on Quantum Mechanics which is split into three main parts: The Quest for a Unified Theory, Generalized and Quantum Mechanics, And Other Ways to Approach Quantum Mechanics. The whole text is divided into the general theories of Special Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and classical mechanics. The text discusses how the classical mechanics arises from the special relativity.In Paper II, we have a chapter on Classical Mechanics and we get a close look at the Kohn-Sham Model. The other chapters present the equations for the different phases of matter, like waves, atoms, atoms and molecules, phases of matter, waves in electricity, and of course it deals with the basic equations of classical mechanics. This text also presents the Equations for the Holographic Wave Particle System (HWPPS)One of the best features of Paper I is the numerous examples it gives for the concept presented in the text, in particular, to help the student understand how to do the algebraic equation for a particular kinetic process, or how to handle the terms that appear for the derivation of kinetic equations. In addition, there are many other examples on various topics. For example, it provides an example on the form of the hydrodynamic flow model.The two volumes of Paper I and II cover topics related to Nuclear Physics and include topics like Angular Momentum, Collisions, Particle Acceleration, Planck's Constant, and Supersymmetry. I think that both of thes e great books provide the reader with a fun and interesting science text. I personally think that the Physics HL is the best ever developed in the world of Science.
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