Waves and Grains
Discover the fascinating world of light with "Waves and Grains" by acclaimed authors from Princeton University Press, published in 1998. This engaging paperback spans 440 pages and offers a comprehensive tour exploring theoretical, experimental, and historical perspectives on optics.
Delving deep into the intriguing questions surrounding light, the book reveals how extraordinary magnifications of up to a millionfold can be achieved without the use of conventional lenses or mirrors. Additionally, it discusses essential elements of physical optics, including propagation, reflection, refraction, and diffraction, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the science of light.
"Waves and Grains" is perfect for students, educators, and light enthusiasts alike, providing both clarity and depth on this essential topic. Don't miss the chance to expand your understanding of the natural world!