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The Physics of Vibration Book

The Physics of Vibration
The Physics of Vibration, The study of vibration in physical systems is central to almost all fields in physics and engineering. This work, originally published in two volumes, examines the classical aspects in Part I and the quantum oscillator in Part II. The classical linear vib, The Physics of Vibration has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Physics of Vibration
  • Written by author A. B. Pippard
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2007
  • The study of vibration in physical systems is central to almost all fields in physics and engineering. This work, originally published in two volumes, examines the classical aspects in Part I and the quantum oscillator in Part II. The classical linear vib
  • Originally in two volumes, this study covers both the classical aspects of vibration and the quantum oscillator.
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Preface to part I; Preface to part II; Preface to the combined volume;

1. General introduction - author to reader;

Part I. The Simple Classical Vibrator:
2. The free vibrator;
3. Applications of complex variables to linear systems; 4.. Fourier series and integral;
5. Spectrum analysis;
6. The driven harmonic vibrator;
7. Waves and resonators;
8. Velocity-dependent forces;
9. The driven anharmonic vibrator; subharmonics; stability;
10. Parametric excitation;
11. Maintained oscillators;
12. Coupled vibrators;

Part II. The Simple Vibrator in Quantum Mechanics:
13. The quantized harmonic vibrator and its classical features;
14. Anharmonic vibrators;
15. Vibrations and cyclotron orbits in two dimensions;
16. Dissipation, level broadening and radiation;
17. The equivalent classical oscillator;
18. The two-level system;
19. Line broadening;
20. The ammonia maser;
21. The family of masers: from laser to travelling-wave oscillator; Epilogue; References; Index.


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