This undergraduate textbook on the physics of wave motion in optics and acoustics avoids presenting the topic abstractly in order to emphasize real-world examples. While providing the needed scientific context, Dr. Espinoza also relies on students’ own experience to guide their learning. The book’s exercises and labs strongly emphasize this inquiry-based approach. A strength of inquiry-based courses is that the students maintain a higher level of engagement when they are studying a topic that they have an internal motivation to know, rather than solely following the directives of a professor. “Wave Motion” takes those threads of engagement and interest and weaves them into a coherent picture of wave phenomena. It demystifies key components of life around us–in music, in technology, and indeed in everything we perceive–even for those without a strong math background, who might otherwise have trouble approaching the subject matter.
Wave Motion as Inquiry: The Physics and Applications of Light and Sound
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This undergraduate textbook uses an inquiry-based approach to teach the physics of wave motion in optics and acoustics.
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| Weight | 0.612 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.9 × 1.9 × 24.1 in |

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