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| - | ====== Feynman Lectures ====== | + | ====== |
| + | Richard Feynman was recognized for his excellent lectures. | ||
| + | Feynman, along with Tomonaga and Schwinger, were recognized in 1965 with a Nobel Prize in Physics "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, | ||
| + | This material is free and easily accessible. | ||
| + | These sections cover elasticity up to simple wave motion. | ||
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| - | https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/ | + | The prerequisite for 38-1 and 38-2 is algebra; for 38-3 it is partial differential equations, which is just an algebra with small quantities. |
| - | Feynman Torsion wave in rod | ||
| - | Vol II.: [Volume II](https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html) | + | //This material provides an understanding of elasticity. |
| + | An understanding of elasticity is necessary for an understanding of my theories. -sz | ||
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| - | Elasticity: | ||
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| - | Sections | ||
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| - | 38–1: | ||
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| - | 38–3: | ||
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| - | **Chapter 38.Elasticity** | ||
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| - | 38-1Hooke’s law | ||
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| - | 38-2Uniform strains | ||
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| - | 38-3The torsion bar; shear waves | ||
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| - | 38-4The bent beam | ||
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| - | 38-5Buckling | ||
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| - | Other sections would be desirable to include. | ||