Caltech’s Division of Physics, Arithmetic and Astronomy
and The Feynman Lectures Web situation
are joyful to demonstrate this online edition of
Feynman • Leighton • Sands
Now, someone with internet entry and a internet based
browser can trip reading2
a high effective up-to-date reproduction of Feynman’s legendary lectures.
This edition has been
designed for ease of reading on gadgets of any size or form; textual reveal, figures and equations can all be
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Michael Gottlieb.
Richard Feynman talking with a teaching assistant
after the lecture on The Dependence of Amplitudes on Time, Robert
Leighton and Matthew Sands in background, April 29, 1963.
Photos by Tom Harvey. Copyright © California Institute of
Technology.
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the HTML edition of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. We purchase to thank
Carver Mead, for his warm encouragement and superior monetary
strengthen, with out which this edition would bear been
very now not likely,Thomas Kelleher and General Books, for his or her launch-mindedness
in permitting this edition to be published free of brand,Adam Cochran, for tying up the many slippery free ends that
predominant to come together in uncover for this edition to be
realized,Alan Rice for his steadfast enthusiasm for this mission, and for
rallying the strengthen of Caltech’s Division of Physics, Arithmetic and Astronomy.