What is Book: Definition and 1000 Discussions

A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex (plural, codices). In the history of hand-held physical supports for extended written compositions or records, the codex replaces its predecessor, the scroll. A single sheet in a codex is a leaf and each side of a leaf is a page.
As an intellectual object, a book is prototypically a composition of such great length that it takes a considerable investment of time to compose and still considered as an investment of time to read. In a restricted sense, a book is a self-sufficient section or part of a longer composition, a usage that reflects the fact that, in antiquity, long works had to be written on several scrolls and each scroll had to be identified by the book it contained. Each part of Aristotle's Physics is called a book. In an unrestricted sense, a book is the compositional whole of which such sections, whether called books or chapters or parts, are parts.
The intellectual content in a physical book need not be a composition, nor even be called a book. Books can consist only of drawings, engravings or photographs, crossword puzzles or cut-out dolls. In a physical book, the pages can be left blank or can feature an abstract set of lines to support entries, such as in an account book, an appointment book, an autograph book, a notebook, a diary or a sketchbook. Some physical books are made with pages thick and sturdy enough to support other physical objects, like a scrapbook or photograph album. Books may be distributed in electronic form as ebooks and other formats.
Although in ordinary academic parlance a monograph is understood to be a specialist academic work, rather than a reference work on a scholarly subject, in library and information science monograph denotes more broadly any non-serial publication complete in one volume (book) or a finite number of volumes (even a novel like Proust's seven-volume In Search of Lost Time), in contrast to serial publications like a magazine, journal or newspaper. An avid reader or collector of books is a bibliophile or colloquially, "bookworm". A place where books are traded is a bookshop or bookstore. Books are also sold elsewhere and can be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that by 2010, approximately 130,000,000 titles had been published. In some wealthier nations, the sale of printed books has decreased because of the increased usage of ebooks.

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  1. K

    Engineering Book on Dynamics (Mechanical systems)

    I'm looking for a book that has problems and explanations (not necessarily background theory) about mechanical systems. Consider the picture below for reference. The idea is I want to get a hold of energy and impulse methods for solving problems like this, eventually the book would have a...
  2. Arqam Habib Khan

    Refer me to a book of calculus to clear the basic concepts

    Can anyone refer me a good book for calculus from which i can clear the basic concepts.
  3. Suman Saha

    Quantum Quantum Mechanics Book: Reference Guide w/Theory & Examples

    Suggest for a reference book for quantum mechanics having detailed theoretical explanation and lot of solved examples.
  4. C

    Looking for a good text book on QCD

    Hi, everyone, I am now looking for a good textbook on QCD. I am especially want to learn the derivation of DGLAP evolution equations. So, it will be better if the book contains the detailed derivation of evolution equations step by step for all the diagrams using Feynman rules. I looked through...
  5. Donello

    Recommend me a Book for Circuits I ?

    Hi,The recommended book by our electrical engineering department for Circuits I is : Linear and Nonlinear Circuits ¹st Edition by Leon O . Chua /ISBN-13: 978-0070108981/What do you think are some different books about Circuits I ?
  6. W

    Relativity Mathematics book before General Relativity

    Hi, I'm new here and I'm trying to learn GR. I wanted to know the math books that I need to tackle GR properly, so far the books that I came across are: Tensor Analysis on Manifolds by Bishop and Goldberg Tensors, Differential Forms, and Variational Principles by Lovelock and Rund I have a good...
  7. jamalkoiyess

    Engineering Book according to my needs

    Hello, I have been developping a kind of a machine that uses magnets and metal and things like that to produce an AC . But the probleme is that i cannot do it unless i am 100% sure it is going to work properly so i want an engineering book for electromagnetics with some mechanics also for the...
  8. joneall

    Relativity Is There an Error in Hartle's Fig. 7.11 Caption Regarding Normals and Tangents?

    A question concerning FIg. 7.11 on page 173. It seems to me, in light of what is said on the preceding page about null surfaces, that he has interchanged "normal" and "tangent" in the third and fourth sentences of the figure caption. I would say: "The tangent to the surface l lies in the...
  9. J

    Trying to learn Python; is this book incorrect?

    I had a brief stint with Python a year or two ago, and after I learned of the Raspberry Pi I knew I should try to learn again. I purchased this book, knowing full well that the online resources would be sufficient, and some of the code doesn't seem to work. hello_str = "Hello World"...
  10. B

    Linear Algebra Seeking a Advanced Linear Algebra Book (Required Topics)

    Dear Physics Forum personnel, I am currently reading the books called "Linear Algebra Done Right" by S. Axler and "Linear Algebra Done Wrong" by S. Treil. On the next semester, I will be taking the "Second Course in Linear Algebra" which will treat the following topics: determinants...
  11. Oleg Melnichuk

    Intro Physics Which book written: only measurable quantity - length?

    In which book is it written that the only measurable physical quantity is the length? Task. In any book I've seen thoughts and images that very clearly illustrate the sequence of actions and implicit assumptions when measuring something. The result has been that in any measurement key was the...
  12. B

    Sound waves in carbon dioxide -- I think book answer is *wrong*

    Homework Statement Sound waves can be refracted when they travel through balloons filled with different gases. How would the motion of a sound wave be changed if it traveled through a balloon filled with carbon dioxide?BOOK ANSWER "Being more dense than air, the carbon dioxide in the balloon...
  13. B

    Waves high school question -- Book answers are totally rubbish

    Homework Statement Q Provide an explanation for the following statements. [/B] STATEMENT 1 The captain on an ocean ship is proceeding slowly into waves coming towards the ship. He notices that the waves change in two ways about 200 m ahead of where the ship is located. The waves get...
  14. O

    Book for designing low voltage switches

    Hi, Can anybody suggest a good book that discuss low voltage electrical switching hardware like circuit breakers, motor starters, automatic tranfser switches..etc? I can't seem to find any book that focuses on this.
  15. G

    Classical Good book for Freshman level E&M

    Hello all, I've looked around and it seems the general consensus is Purcell for E&M. I just wanted to make sure that these textbooks would align with my syllabus for E&M. Now there is a little thing I need to add. I'm doing Mechanics and E&M at the same time. I've previously taken AP physics A...
  16. O

    Stopping distance, Book is wrong?

    Homework Statement Tests reveal that a normal driver takes about 0.75 s before he or she can react to a situation to avoid a collision. It takes about 3 s for a driver having 0.1% alcohol in his system to do the same. If such drivers are traveling on a straight road at 30 mph (44 ft/s) and...
  17. B

    Analysis Which book will suit the following course syllabus (introductory analysis)?

    Dear Physics Forum personnel, I am a undergraduate student with math and CS major who is currently taking an introductory analysis course called MATH 521 (Rudin-PMA). On the next semester, I will be taking the course called MATH 522, which is a sequel to 521. My impression is that 522 will be...
  18. T

    Is there a good book on only observational evidence

    Do you know of a resource that expunges all theory and all mathematics and focuses solely on observable facts? Example: This resource would list Faradays experiments but leave out Maxwells equations.
  19. J

    Is this book wrong? Tennis ball rebound speed

    I am reading a book abut tennis physics and I have seen a result that I feel is wrong. We have a tennis ball and a racket, and several cases: 1.- Ball hitting stacionary racquet that is sustained with your hand. (I agree with the results of the book here, it is just to show how they are...
  20. entropy1

    Boas - Mathematical Methods - Solutions to problems in book?

    I started with Mary Boas' book "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences". Now it is stressed in the introduction to make homework and do the problems. However, I would very much like to know if I got the answers right, and I even prefer if the problems are worked-out. So I guess my...
  21. bubblescript

    Intro Math Math Self-Study: Build a Strong Foundation for AI PhD

    Hi, I'm embarking on a mission to self-study math, and would like some recommendations on any missing books or ones that should be replaced in my repertoire. The goal is to build a strong mathematical foundation. My naive idea of what that means is something like an undergraduate math major, so...
  22. J

    Conservation of angular momentum book problem

    Homework Statement 2. The attempt at a solution I set the initial angular momentum of the disk = to the sum of : rod's angular momentum, angular momentum of disk, rod's center of gravity and disk's center of gravity. With the reference point being at B. Why is the velocity of the rod's...
  23. G

    Reference book for ADM formalism

    Hi there, I'm currently looking for a book on ADM formalism in General Relativity. I know that it's definitely not a method really taught so wouldn't be in many textbooks, but was wondering if anyone knew of any great books to use! Thanks in advance
  24. J

    Applied Any books on Ordinary Differential Equations w/ applications

    Hello, I really need a good book on ordinary differential equations with applications on Quantum Mechanics, as I will be attending a course on QM but I do not have the proper mathematical background that is needed.
  25. King_Silver

    Exercise Question from Maths book

    Homework Statement "Find all the points on the curve with equation 6y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 + 6x + 5 where the tangent is parallel to the line with equation 3x − y + 2 = 0 Homework Equations No idea The Attempt at a Solution There are no exercises in the book even similar to this example which is...
  26. S

    Geometry Conic Sections: Finding the Perfect Book

    I need a good book with good problems and teaching for conic sections.
  27. MidgetDwarf

    Introductory Astronomy or Astrophysics book

    Interested in learning about Astronomy/ Astrophysics. I do not know anything besides the planets, and apparently I learned today that Asteroids are rich in metals.?? I am looking for a book that is introductory, but is not to easy. I have taken a course in freshman calculus based mechanics and...
  28. BiGyElLoWhAt

    Searching for the Perfect Norwegian Fantasy/SciFi Book

    I am looking for a good book to brute force my way through in Norwegian. I'm not looking for anything like Peace and War, or whatever, just a nice fantasy/SciFi book to read. One that I was looking at was Vindens Navn, it seemed pretty neat, but the best I could find (amazon) was an audio book...
  29. T

    Analysis Answers to questions from the book: Real Analysis by Stein

    Hi I am trying to teach myself Measure Theory and I am using the book: Real Analysis by Stein and Skakarchi from Princeton. I want to check if my answers to the questions are correct, so I am asking: Does anyone have the answers to the questions in chapter 1 ?
  30. Sophia

    Your favourite book of all time?

    I know there is a thread about what you are currently reading, but what is your favourite book of all time? So far the best book I've read was The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak. The narrator is Death himself who describes experiences of a German girl, her family and a Jew they are hiding. Its...
  31. D

    Book or free video course on alternator design

    Hi All, Does anyone perhaps now of a book or free video course on alternator design, Like where I can learn about how to design alternators? Sorry if I posted the question in the wrong "apartment" of the site. Thanks Dilan
  32. K

    Derivatives in Halliday's physics book?

    (sorry my bad english). I was reading a Halliday's book of phyisics awhat I found is below. d(72t²)/dt = 144t why did the result was 144? It has anything to do with the deltas in the equation (d and dt)? and second I don't realize why the result of this another equation is this 4t²+2t+3 = 8t+2
  33. S

    Calculus Good book on differential equations

    I need a good book on differential equations.
  34. P

    Book says threonine has chiral center in its sidechain? How?

    Text says that threonine and isoleucine have a chiral carbon in sidechain. I am not seeing it. The carbon in the sidechain that is next to the alpha carbon is attached to an oxygen, a hydrogen, a carbon (a methyl group) and the alpha carbon. So that means its attached to two carbons, so...
  35. Ackbach

    MHB Good book recommendation on number systems.

    What would be a good book that starts with the Peano axioms about the natural numbers and constructs, rigorously, the natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rationals, reals, and finally complexes? I would prefer it if the book did not leave out major steps, but instead went in a logical...
  36. B

    Is this a good idea for studying mathematics?

    Dear Physics Forum advisers, I am an undergraduate student in US and an inspiring applied mathematician in the fields of theoretical computer science. I recently have been reading a book called "Joy of Learning" by Hironaka Heisuke, a mathematician and Fields Medalist (1970); the book seems to...
  37. G

    Linear Algebra Book recommendations: Linear algebra

    Homework Statement What books of completely solved problems (free in pdf) in linear algebra would you suggest? Please suggest books that have solved problems, and not theory. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
  38. O

    Analysis Suggestions for math methods book

    I'm sorry for yet another one of these threads, but I'm curious if this will lead me to a better reading for me. I want to beef up my math background so I decided to take a look Hassani's Mathematical Physics and I planned on reading the parts on vector spaces (finite/infinite), complex...
  39. Geofleur

    Other Is A Course in Theoretical Physics by P.J. Shepherd Worth Reading?

    Has anyone here looked at A Course in Theoretical Physics by P.J. Shepherd? It seems to cover a lot of good topics, but does it do a good job?
  40. BiGyElLoWhAt

    Relativity Finding a Good Book on GR: Experiences & Resources

    What is a good book on GR? I have a good amount of experience with SR, and have spent a good deal of time researching GR, from Wikipedia, to PDF's, and youtube videos. I am moderately comfortable with Tensors, but a book that covers them in depth would be nice, not necessary, however. (I can...
  41. K

    Wave packet: math question. QT(Bohm's book)

    Hello, In David Bohm,s Quantum Theory, in chapter 3 section 2(motion of pulse of light) There is this equation, I could not understand how, integrating LHS produced a sin. Please help. note: LHS: k0 +Δk is super script. I did not know how to put it closer to integration sign. Ex(x)= ∫k0-Δk...
  42. Ronie Bayron

    Classical Looking for the Best Chemistry & Physics Textbook for College?

    Hi, what's the best reference and textbook for General Chemistry and Physics in College could you recommend? I'll appreciate your recommendation.
  43. Andreol263

    How i should proceed after reading Boas' book?

    I'm on final of the chapter 7 yet, but i want to know when i finish this book, which book i should get to continue to learn the math necessary to more advance topics(GR, Condensed Matter, EM Theory(Jackson level), Analytic Mechanics and others..)? and if exists a book like Boas i would be so...
  44. Andreol263

    Analysis A good real analysis introductory book

    Hi guys, my first question is:what i really need to understand real analysis? and the second is on the title:could some of you recommend a good book on real analysis? cause I've found some texts that are very difficult to understand some concepts...
  45. J

    Looking for book on ZFC axiomatic set theory (I think)

    I am looking for a book that starts at the standard ZFC axioms and progresses to the point where some recognisable non-trivial mathematical statement is proved. By recognisable I mean something that you may encounter in school/early university level and is not purely set-theoretical (e.g...
  46. B

    Analysis How is "Advanced Calculus" by Loomis/Sternberg?

    Dear Physics Forum friends, my old friend recently gave me a book called "Advanced Calculus" by Loomis/Sternberg, published by the World Scientific. I had taken a look at that book, and it seems to be that the book treats the vector calculus, linear algebra, and some topics on the mathematical...
  47. K

    Number Theory Introductory number theory book

    Hello, I'm looking for an introductory number theory book for high school. Any recommendations are welcome. Thanks.
  48. J

    Classical Waves (and maybe optics) problems book

    I want to practice my problem solving skills on waves(and optics) so, I would like to have a good problems book about waves(not a book containing problems-nearly every book contains problems- but a book that is all about the problems). I am looking for a book which has exercises that offer...
  49. G

    Find Best Astrophysics Books for 15-Year-Olds

    Can you tell me what's a good book to get me started in astrophysics? P.S. I have already read Big Bang by simon singh and A Brief History of Time by stephen hawking but they're astronomy books PS2 I'm 15
  50. B

    Space Shuttle, thermal energy transfer, book makes no sense

    Homework Statement Space shuttle enters the atmosphere. (i) What happens to the transferred energy? (ii) how do the high temperatures generated in the shuttle enters the Earth atmosphere relate to the material used for the underside of the shuttle surface? Why is the underside not made from...
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