Les trois tomes des lectures de Feynman-Leighton-Sands sont un peu considéré comme une bible en physique.
Il y a beaucoup à dire sur Richard Feynman, en vrac : prix Nobel, projet Manhattan, diagrammes, vulgarisation… L'article de wikipédia est très exhaustif sur le sujet :
il trouva la combinaison d'une serrure en essayant les numéros qu'un physicien utiliserait (il s'agissait de 27-18-28, les premiers chiffres de e = 2,71828…), et il trouva que trois bureaux qui contenaient des notes sur les recherches sur la bombe avaient la même combinaison
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman
Le bouquin a été publié sous copyright : http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_copyright.html
Mais quand on sait le prix des bouquins (150 / 200 €), c'est déjà je trouve une belle initiative.
Voici le sommaire du premier volume qui vient d'être publié sur son site. On y trouvera principalement de la mécanique classique et quantique et un peu électromagnétisme :
- Atoms in Motion
- Basic Physics
- The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences
- Conservation of Energy
- Time and Distance
- Probability
- The Theory of Gravitation
- Motion
- Newton’s Laws of Dynamics
- Conservation of Momentum
- Vectors
- Characteristics of Force
- Work and Potential Energy (A)
- Work and Potential Energy (conclusion)
- The Special Theory of Relativity
- Relativistic Energy and Momentum
- Space-Time
- Rotation in Two Dimensions
- Center of Mass; Moment of Inertia
- Rotation in space
- The Harmonic Oscillator
- Algebra
- Resonance
- Transients
- Linear Systems and Review
- Optics: The Principle of Least Time
- Geometrical Optics
- Electromagnetic Radiation
- Interference
- Diffraction
- The Origin of the Refractive Index
- Radiation Damping. Light Scattering
- Polarization
- Relativistic Effects in Radiation
- Color Vision
- Mechanisms of Seeing
- Quantum Behavior
- The Relation of Wave and Particle Viewpoints
- The Kinetic Theory of Gases
- The Principles of Statistical Mechanics
- The Brownian Movement
- Applications of Kinetic Theory
- Diffusion
- The Laws of Thermodynamics
- Illustrations of Thermodynamics
- Ratchet and pawl
- Sound. The wave equation
- Beats
- Modes
- Harmonics
- Waves
- Symmetry in Physical Laws
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# Oups !
Posté par Thom (site web personnel) . Évalué à 0.
considéré -> considérés
Le titre n'est pas le bon -> Feynman lecture I a été publié sur le net.
La réalité, c'est ce qui continue d'exister quand on cesse d'y croire - Philip K. Dick
[^] # Re: Oups !
Posté par Thom (site web personnel) . Évalué à 3.
Un autre lien intéressant sur les bouquins (en anglais).
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/29355/reading-the-feynman-lectures-in-2012
La réalité, c'est ce qui continue d'exister quand on cesse d'y croire - Philip K. Dick
# prix
Posté par mut . Évalué à 3.
L'édition reliée oui, mais en broché c'est déjà beaucoup plus abordable :
http://www.amazon.fr/The-Feynman-Lectures-Physics-Millennium/dp/0465024939/
# Les cours de Feynman c'est bien, mais...
Posté par Bidibulle2 . Évalué à 1.
Les traductions en Français aussi ne sont pas chères. Elles sont moins jolies aussi.
Par contre, les cours de Feynman pour apprendre la physique, c'est un peu trapu. Disons que c'est bien pour les agrégés de physique qui veulent faire bien à l'oral de l'agreg (et encore j'en doute, parce que le truc est connu de tout le monde…)
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