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Physics in the Arts

Physics in the Arts

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Physics in the Arts, Third Edition provides an engaging and accessible exploration of physical phenomena, particularly sound and light, for science enthusiasts and liberal arts students. It covers key concepts and topics such as sound and perception, light waves, reflection and refraction, lenses, the eye and ear, photography, color, and mixing. Additional sections cover color generating mechanisms, periodic oscillations, simple harmonic motion, damped oscillations and resonance, vibration of strings, Fourier analysis, musical scales, and instruments.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 07 May 2021
\n Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Physics in the Arts, Third Edition, is a captivating and accessible exploration of physical phenomena, particularly focusing on sound and light. This book serves as an alternative pathway to science literacy for individuals with an interest in the arts, music, and photography. Suitable for a standard course on sound and light for non-science majors, Gilbert and Haeberlis' trusted text delves into the nature of sound and sound perception, as well as essential concepts and topics such as light and light waves, reflection and refraction, lenses, the eye and the ear, photography, color and color vision, and additive and subtractive color mixing. Furthermore, additional sections cover color-generating mechanisms, periodic oscillations, simple harmonic motion, damped oscillations and resonance, vibration of strings, Fourier analysis, musical scales and musical instruments.

This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of physics in the arts. It is designed to be accessible to students with a variety of backgrounds, including those with no prior scientific knowledge. The text begins by introducing the basic concepts of physics, such as energy, momentum, and force, and then applies these principles to various artistic disciplines, such as music, painting, and photography.

One of the key strengths of this book is its emphasis on visual examples and illustrations. Each chapter includes numerous photographs and diagrams that help to clarify complex concepts and make them more accessible to students. Additionally, the text includes numerous exercises and problems that allow students to apply their knowledge and develop their problem-solving skills.

Throughout the book, Gilbert and Haeberlis take a multidisciplinary approach to physics in the arts. They draw on insights from various scientific fields, such as acoustics, optics, and electromagnetism, to provide a comprehensive understanding of physical phenomena. This approach allows students to see how physics is relevant to their artistic pursuits and helps them to develop a broader perspective on the world.

One of the most interesting chapters in the book is titled "Sound and Music." In this chapter, Gilbert and Haeberlis explore the relationship between sound and music, and how physics plays a crucial role in the production and perception of sound. They discuss the properties of sound waves, such as frequency, amplitude, and wavelength, and how these properties affect the way we hear and interpret music. The chapter also includes a discussion of musical instruments, such as guitars, pianos, and drums, and how they produce sound through the vibration of strings, membranes, or air.

Another chapter that is particularly relevant to artists and photographers is titled "Light and Photography." In this chapter, Gilbert and Haeberlis discuss the properties of light, such as intensity, wavelength, and polarization, and how these properties affect the way we see and capture images. They discuss the principles of photography, such as exposure, composition, and focus, and how these principles can be used to create stunning photographs. The chapter also includes a discussion of digital photography and the use of computer software to enhance and manipulate images.

In addition to these chapters, Physics in the Arts, Third Edition includes a number of other sections that cover a wide range of topics, such as color and color vision, additive and subtractive color mixing, and the vibration of strings. These sections provide students with a deeper understanding of the physical principles that underpin various artistic techniques and help them to develop their skills and creativity.

Overall, Physics in the Arts, Third Edition is an excellent resource for students who are interested in the intersection of science and art. It provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of physical phenomena, particularly focusing on sound and light. The book's visual examples and illustrations, multidisciplinary approach, and emphasis on practical applications make it an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to develop a deeper understanding of the arts and the physical world.

\n Weight: 1016g\n
Dimension: 242 x 197 x 30 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780128243473\n
Edition number: 3 ed\n

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