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O Significado da Relatividade

CienciasISBN | 9789726628941
O Significado da Relatividade
O Significado da Relatividade
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Product details

Pages: 176 pages
Publisher: Gradiva
ISBN: 9789726628941
Format: tapa blanda
Language: pt
Release date: 1/4/2003

ISBN: 9789726628941


Synopsis of O Significado da Relatividade

En esta obra fundamental, Albert Einstein presenta una revisión profunda de la Teoría General de la Relatividad, simplificando la deducción de sus ecuaciones de campo para hacer la teoría más accesible sin alterar su contenido esencial. El libro incluye además un apéndice dedicado a la teoría relativista del campo no simétrico, representando uno de los últimos y más significativos esfuerzos intelectuales del autor por unificar los principios físicos de su época. Esta edición, publicada por Gradiva, constituye un documento histórico de gran valor científico, ofreciendo una visión clara y directa de los conceptos que revolucionaron nuestra comprensión del universo. Es una lectura esencial para estudiantes, científicos y cualquier persona interesada en profundizar en el pensamiento de uno de los físicos más brillantes de la historia.



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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist best known for developing the known theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum theory. His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from special relativity, has been called "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for "his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect".

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