Ebook Info
- Published: 2006
- Number of pages: 180 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 5.18 MB
- Authors: C. Bromberg
Description
This manual gives the solutions to all problems given in the book by A Das and T Ferbel. The problems are discussed in full detail, to help both the student and teacher get a better grasp of the issues brought up in the text and in the associated problems.
User’s Reviews
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐The actual textbook is very good but lacks examples so sometimes the transition can be difficult for the homework, this manual really helps you find the direction, and is a huge time saver if you are really pressed by everything else. The solutions manual goes into more depth than most do, which is good and bad I guess. It’s good for both kinds of readers, those like myself actually trying to learn the subject, as well as those just looking for answers. I’d recommend to either, though I’m a dreamer and hope people just use it as a guide and not for less admirable purposes.
⭐I used this book for my first 400-level course in junior year. I found right off the bat that it is a bit difficult to adjust to, as it will probably be one of your first books with the CGS unit system. This might cause miscommunication with the author and reader- for example, q*(r)^-2 is the electric field, but it will seem to be missing the constants of nature in front. While this is a well-known example of CGS use, some other formulas have an enigmatic nature because of these features. Also, many topics are covered but quickly given up as enigmatic features because little rigorous derivation takes place. For the most part, it does introduce many new concepts of nuclear and particle physics but with few and ambiguous explanations of the mathematics behind it all.
⭐Its an ok book. There are not enough examples to fully explain the material that the author is trying to convey.
⭐I was most disappointed with this book. Das must have written the nuclear section as it has a certain theoretical twang. Krane’s Introductory Nuclear Physics (a superior text) makes one realize how much Das & Ferbel leave to be desired.
⭐This is one of the most opaque texts I’ve ever encountered. Dense, hard-to-follow, and headscratchingly bizarre: all these are hallmarks of Ashok’s text. Stay away and stick to the gold standard: Griffith’s. You cannot go wrong with his text.
⭐The ad conveniently hides the fact that this is a solutions manual for the author’s text and does not link to the text book. What a rip off.
⭐Testo molto dettagliato sulla fisica nucleare e subnucleare. Nella triennale in fisica può risultare utile per vedere in dettaglio alcune cose, tuttavia risulta indispensabile per uno studio più specifico in una laurea magistrale, necessitando di una buona comprensione della meccanica quantistica. Sicuramente uno dei libri migliori in questa categoriaIl prodotto è arrivato in perfette condizioni, anche se una settimana dopo rispetto a quanto riportato nella descrizione dello stesso.Il libro è arrivato con due giorni di anticipo rispetto a quanto previsto, in perfette condizioni.Davvero un servizio soddisfacente
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