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Physics
Published in Paperback by Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company (January, 1982)
Author: Arthur Beiser
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The best 1st year university physics book in print!
The book I am reviewing ("Physics" by Marcelo Alonso and Edward J. Finn. Harlow, England. Addison-Wesley (1992). reprinted 1995-96. 1138 pages. ISBN 0-201-56518-8. paperback) is in my opinion the best first year undergraduate book (thankfully!) still avaliable in the US. Strangely, even though written by two American professors - one from The Florida Institute of Technology and the other from Georgetown University - this book became more famous abroad, especially in Europe. It was translated in several European languages including Dutch, Italian, German, Swedish, as well as Spanish and Portugese (i.e. also used in Latin American countries).

This book was originally published under a longer title: Fundamental University Physics (Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley (c) 1967-68). It was divided in the following three hardback volumes: volume one: Classical Mechanics and Thermodynamics; volume two: Waves and Fields; volume three: Quantum and Statistical Mechanics). It was reprinted for several years until a new edition came in in 1980-83. This new edition left the book's strenghts essentially unchanged, and simply updated the earlier edition. The same way, this current textbook (Physics, 1992) leaves essentially untouched the classical as well as moderns strengths of its original predecessors. It is up to date up to 1992 - for example the chapter on space exploration has a lucid discission of the VEEGA Galileo mission based on information available at that time.

The strengths of this classic book are primarily classic themselves. First of all the book is characterized by consisting of a central backbone of mathematical equations that have been rigorously and carefully derived . Where other books say "it is obvious that eqn. 117 transforms into 121..." the authors here derive the fundamental equations of current physics from first principles as much as possible. It is obvious that rigorous analysis of physical models, systems, and empirical data requires the use of integral as well as differential calculus. While other authors either rely little on calculus, or never bother to use it at all, Alonso and Finn make effective use of calculus as the need arises. (Actually, there are physics texts out there that are not even calculus based... three hundred years of mathematical power and elegance ignored simply because college students today do not have a workable knowledge of basic calculus)

The organization of the book blends classical topics with modern ones in as natural a fashion as possible. For example, in Chapter 7 which deals with the the applications of the laws of motion, the fundamental concepts that govern rocket propulsion are laid out. In chapters 19-20 the special and (less so) general theories of relativity were discussed followed by an exposition of the pronciples of modern high energy and particle physics. One whole chapter is devoted to Statistical Mechanics (which no other introductory book dares or cares to include). This chapter then sets the stage for applications in transport phenomena, thermodynamics, etc.

In other words, the field of Theoretical Physics blends with that of Experimental Physics in this book. The 41 chapters cover the standard material (classical and modern physics) taught to bright students in their first year of university studies. This may seems both laborious as well as intriguing for the young but bright student (i.e. not below 1300 SATII). Once familiar with the basic anatomy of the book, the user should be able to locate modern physics material spread in the 1100+ pages. The book actually ends with a discussion of the attempts at unifying the forces, the success of the electro-weak theory, as well as future GUTs (Grand Unified Theory).

The number, nature and topics of exercices and problems are traditional and well chosen. This helps make the book compact; truly in its 1100+ pages it conveys more information more effectively than 1600+ page books (like the current book's original edition). Actually, pictures have been reduced in size as compared to the first two editions, and they are incorporated in-text, making the book heavily packed with standard physics information.

Naturally, the things that turn off a nontradionalist will turn on the tradionalist when choosing a book for a course or reference or other purposes. This book includes the "standard" information that should be contained in the first year of a physics major's curriculum. It spends proper time explaining key principles. For example it does not attempt to derive a form of Schrodinger's Equation but it uses quantum mechanical principles to illustrate the problem of the particle/s in a variety of wells (primarily in 1D). The in-text problems chosen to illustarate and emphasize physical principles are mostly classical, standard problems. Many have several parts which are designed to "bring up" the reader from first principles all the way to the ultimate applications in physics.

Further, the nontraditionalist may note that this thoroughly black and white paperback lacks the glamorous, color illustrations of current textbooks such as those from Beisner, Serway, Sears, Fishbane, Pasachoff, Giancoli, Halliday, Lea, Hecht, Rex, Nolan, etc. etc. (note: I am listing the above books based on a simple query on physics textbooks on amazon. And not all of the above texts are equally poor or dumbed down! Some, like Pasachoff are actually reasonable texts to teach or learn from).

Followed with a semester in mathematical physics (using texts such as the book by Mary L. Boas), the student of Alonso/Finn will be ready to compete against any students trained in fundamental physics by other authors. The student can make use of this book well after the first year, especially when reviewing general physics material for the GRE Physics Subject Text. Other advanced undergraduate books that are as comprehensive and pedagogically effective for the brighter students include the series on Theoretical Physics by Walter Grenier (e.g. Classical Mechanics II, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics). This certainly seems to be the level of preparation of generations of European graduate students.

A vigorous Physics Treatise without glossy pictures
As Physics should be! Alonso and Finn provide a vigorous treatise of the subject with a great deal of calculus. That is not necesarily bad as--contrary to the belief of fresher students--physics is about mathematics. Alonso and Finn's book has certainly made it into the category of Classical Physics Textbooks as much as the "Therory of Relativity" by Albert Einstein. It is ashaming that in the US the book did not seem to get the right credentials, but given the many translations of Alonso and Finn's book into European languages, this side of the Alantic the book has had a very positive resonance indeed. And just take a look at the very extensive list of reviewers of the book: This list tells the potential buyer of the book that really great minds have been working on it: Professor Tomas Bohr (Copenhague, Denmark), the late Professor Karl Luchner (Ludwig Maximillian University Munich, Germany), Professor William Poon (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) etc. etc.
All in all a very satisfiying book for first year physics students and beyond.

perhaps the most lucid basic textbook approach
Beiser's textbook is simply glorious. I've used it for years, and students really appreciate his explication and approach to problems. It's pricey, yes, but definitely stands out in a crowded field. THIS IS THE ONE TO GET. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.


Perspectives of Modern Physics
Published in Textbook Binding by McGraw Hill Text (January, 1969)
Author: Arthur Beiser
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BUY THIS BOOK
This text is, by far, the best of its kind I've come across.
The first chapter takes you through special relativity in such a way that you cannot but understand it. The rest of it leads you through Schrodinger's work, quantum mechanics, de Broglies work, band theory to nuclear reactions. The loss of texts such as this has lead, in part, to the kind of 'dumbing down' I've seen in colleges today. This text makes Physics fascinating and exciting.
The sooner it's back in print, the better!


The Physical Universe packaged w/FREE Student Study Guide
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Higher Education (11 October, 1996)
Authors: Konrad B. Krauskopf, Arthur Beiser, and Steven D. Carey
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A fascinating, unexpected pleasure
The funniest book I've ever read! From quirky quarks to the belly-laugh of the 'Big Bang', Konrad Krauskopf had me rolling on the floor! I only wish I hadn't been driving my car at the time!


Schaum's Outline of Applied Physics
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (01 April, 1995)
Author: Arthur Beiser
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Level one problems explained
I did not find this book as helpfull as wished, as the problem depth was only formula manipulation, i.e. level one, deep. Should you require a manual which will challenge you in problem solving, calculus, formula arranging, etc., this book will be insufficient.

A little bit of everything
About every topic you had in physics are here in this book. The topics range from a review of mathematics and vectors to nuclear physics, and from simple machines (like the lever and inclined plane) to thermodynamics (engine efficiency and refrigeration). Each is explained and demonstrated before you test your knowledge.

In this book, the author gives you the supplementary problems, then gives you the answers on the next page. I found this very helpful

I would recommend this book if you are taking a physics class and need some additional practice.

Applied physics a new dimension
An excellent source book for applied physics concepts and study tips.A book that opens up one's mind in the world of physics.A truely good book for any body having interest in the subject of physics.Clarity of concepts and their proper and common applications is what makes this book a nice addition to any collection of physics books.


Concepts of Modern Physics
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill College Div (February, 1987)
Author: Arthur Beiser
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Bad Explanations
I did not think that this book offered too good of explanations. After taking the course with this book accompanying it, I did not feel that I went away with anything except for more confusion toward physics. If you are thinking about purchasing this book, you will probably want to try a different text.

Inconsistencies and Typos
...While understanding can come from this book, the numerous typos distract, confuse, and degrade the quality of it. Examples of this include the following: on page 7, the definitions for t_0 and t should be switched (although it's all relative); on pages 39, 40, and 41, there are occasions where a prime ' is either lacking or misplaced; on page 43, a variable dz' should be replaced by dx'. Page 137, example 4.5 (b) gives contradictory exponents. The correct exponents are ^2 throughout. The answer is also wrong! (should be 2.47x10^15 Hz)
These are just a few occasions that I have noticed and have spent hours struggling with.

Good Introductory Book
It points out most of the important concepts clearly. It is an interesting book if you have proper foundation of Maths. However, I prefer the layout and format of its first edition. It achieved good balance between maths and physics.


Modern Technical Physics
Published in Paperback by Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company (January, 1979)
Author: Arthur Beiser
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BAD TEXTBOOK!`
I am currently using this book for a college physics course and I am very dissapointed in it. There equations given are difficult to understand becuase few or no example problems are given to show how to use the equation. Also, the answers in the back of the book seldom correlate well with the information given in the chapter. Finally, no solutions manual is provided with the book. Since the chapters themselves are lacking you'd think they would at least provide a solutions manual to help explain, but no. These and many other reasons make this book a poor choice. Shop around and find another one.

Modern Technical Physics...A poor excuse for a physics book.
Hmm...where do I start. This book is absolutely terrible. Just as one of the other reviewers of this text, I too was required to use this book in a college physics course. The book lacks in many aspects. The first problem is that this book is only black and white...there are no color illustrations--the use of color illustrations and pictures would be very helpful in illustrating and describing certain concepts. Also, the book is very lacking in example problems. The example problems shown in the book are nothing like the practice problems at the end of chapters. There are many cases in which a section of a chapter gives no example problems, yet at the end of the chapter there are practice problems for that particular section. Apparently Arthur Beiser doesn't realize that example problems are helpful and sometimes necessary to complete the end-of-chapter problems. All these factors, combined with the relatively high price, make this book an extremely bad choice for reference, or in my case, as a use as a collge physics text. If I could have given this book 0 stars I would have done so.

Poor Physics Book
This book lacks behind many other physics text books that are used in colleges. The price would not help either. If you have a choice, buy another physics book by a different auther.


Altering Course
Published in Hardcover by Sail Pubns (January, 1994)
Authors: Richard J. Vogt, Roderick Stephens, and Arthur Beiser
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Basic Concepts of Physics
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (June, 1972)
Author: Arthur. Beiser
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Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics: Schaum's Outline Series Theory and Problems of
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (October, 1980)
Author: Arthur. Beiser
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The Earth
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (August, 1974)
Author: Arthur. Beiser
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