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Quantum Physics For Beginners: A Journey Through Quantum Mechanics: From Atoms to Quantum Computing - Unraveling the Mysteries of the Quantum World [Rutherford, Michael] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Quantum Physics For Beginners: A Journey Through Quantum Mechanics: From Atoms to Quantum Computing - Unraveling the Mysteries of the Quantum World Review: Quantum Physics for beginners - Quantum Physics is a wide topic but it is essentially how the entire universe works. This book takes a complicated topic and breaks it down into an easy to understand way. I really liked the chapter on the atom. It's the basic building block of everything. The chapter on lasers was really fascinating. I really enjoyed reading this book. Review: Quantum Physics - This book breaks down what quantum physics is in an easy to understand way. This is a topic that can easily be confusing so it was refreshing to read it in easy to understand language. You learn all about the most famous theories such as Heisenberg’s theory, the quantum field theory, Schrodinger equation, and others. You learn about how you use quantum physics in your everyday life with things such as lasers, LED lamps, MRIs, and more. Quantum physics is definitely an interesting topic.








| ASIN | B0C12529D2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,697,051 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #71 in Superconductivity (Books) #1,424 in Quantum Theory (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8389312623 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 86 pages |
| Publication date | March 30, 2023 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
A**N
Quantum Physics for beginners
Quantum Physics is a wide topic but it is essentially how the entire universe works. This book takes a complicated topic and breaks it down into an easy to understand way. I really liked the chapter on the atom. It's the basic building block of everything. The chapter on lasers was really fascinating. I really enjoyed reading this book.
C**R
Quantum Physics
This book breaks down what quantum physics is in an easy to understand way. This is a topic that can easily be confusing so it was refreshing to read it in easy to understand language. You learn all about the most famous theories such as Heisenberg’s theory, the quantum field theory, Schrodinger equation, and others. You learn about how you use quantum physics in your everyday life with things such as lasers, LED lamps, MRIs, and more. Quantum physics is definitely an interesting topic.
C**Z
Recomended
I liked how the author sintetizes all the concepts in a simple and easy way to understand so I could understand the bastics. In addition, it is a usefull way to learn physics by yourself and introduces introduction of what quantum physics is. Recommended book
S**E
Book is a plagiarized dump from websites
Not a real book. Just text copied from the Internet with grammatical errors added to avoid detection. That's why it looks like the author can't speak English (see other reviews). Here is an example from the book with the paragraph it was taken from: Author: "MRI scanners are especially well suited for imaging non-bony parts of the body, such as soft tissues. They vary from computer tomography (CT) in that they do not use x-rays, which emit harmful ionizing radiation. MRI images the brain, spinal card, nerves, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, much more clearly than standard x-rays and CT; thus, MRI is often used to image knee and shoulder injuries." National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (from the NIH site): "MRI scanners are particularly well suited to image the non-bony parts or soft tissues of the body. They differ from computed tomography (CT), in that they do not use the damaging ionizing radiation of x-rays. The brain, spinal cord and nerves, as well as muscles, ligaments, and tendons are seen much more clearly with MRI than with regular x-rays and CT; for this reason MRI is often used to image knee and shoulder injuries." As another reviewer pointed out, there is no one by the name "Michael Rutherford who is some kind of expert on Quantum Mechanics. Goodreads attributes books about the Trump Tax cuts, cowboys, castles, and kings to this "author". The Trump tax cuts book is pure salesmanship in its listing. This book says nothing about the author, and the copyright does not even mention his name. There is no publisher. Amazon should pull this "book".
G**A
Quantum Physics
The book goes over quantum physics. It goes over what is quantum physics, and how it affects everything in the universe and breaks it down so everyone can understand it. It explains how quantum physics affects everything
V**A
Quantum physics
Interesting guide, although this is a very complicated topic, the concepts here applied were clearly explained, enough for a beginner, I wish I would have had this when I was in high school, this was very educational.
A**D
A wonderful straightforward introductory guide
I've heard so much about quantum physics lately but I don't understand it. I bought this book so I could be able to finally understand the basics. From purchasing this book I received the complete introduction of what quantum physics is, all the basics I needed to know without the more advanced concepts, all of the most famous theories explain simply and how quantum physics affects and is functioning in our everyday lives. This book really helped me bridge the gap between not knowing anything about quantum physics and fully understanding the basics. It really is never too late to learn something new or the teach yourself. I really enjoyed learning about particle creation and annihilation in chapter 8, the way particle duality in chapter 11 and revisiting the periodic table of elements in chapter 13. It was also cool that lasers and led and MRI are in existence due to the wonders of quantum physics.
B**S
A good step into an interesting subject
The book is a good step to finally understand the basics of this subject but it seems clear after finishing it that I need to read it again and or find other beginner books. The theories and explanation of how quantum physics affects and is functioning in our everyday lives were the easy part. Also more important conclusions were presented throughout the book. We learn that quantum physics is a branch of science that focuses on quantum mechanics and quantum mechanics is the set of principals used to explain the behavior of matter and energy. Quantum mechanics is also part of this book because it is used to explains how the universe works at a scale smaller than atoms. On the other had it is also called quantum physics or quantum theory. Mechanics is the part of physics that explains how things move and quantum is the Latin word for 'how much'. Quantum mechanics describes how the particles that make up atoms work." I isn't fair to rate a book when you don't fully understand the subject. Was it 5 star because I could understand it or 2 star because I couldn't understand it? I conclude that it probably is a 4 star because it is clear the author knows a lot more than I do and I did learn a lot.
J**S
There's typos everywhere, and there isn't a cohesive structure to link all the concepts together. Feels more like various theories and discoveries are just being chucked at me. It doesn't really read as a full book imo, but rather a miscellaneous collection of ideas.
K**R
This book is excellent, I really enjoyed reading about all the subjects it covered, I would strongly recommend this book
P**.
I was hoping for something a bit easier to follow you would need a grounding in the subject to fully understand it It’s not that it’s bad it’s just not particularly for absolute beginners
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