: Detailed exploration of the Michelson-Morley experiment, Lorentz transformations, length contraction, time dilation, and Einstein's mass-energy equivalence.
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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Modern Physics | | Authors | G. Aruldhas, P. Rajagopal | | Publisher | Typically published by Indian university presses (e.g., S. Chand, New Age International) | | Edition | Multiple editions (most recent editions incorporate updated problems and examples) | | Target Audience | Undergraduate students of Physics, Engineering, and related disciplines; teachers and self‑learners seeking a concise yet thorough treatment of 20th‑century physics. | | Length | ~ 600–700 pages, depending on edition | | Format | Print (hardcover, paperback) and authorized e‑book versions (PDF/e‑Pub) |
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