Physics Lab Experiments

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  • Physics Lab Experiments Book Detail

  • Author : Matthew French
  • Release Date : 2016-08-17
  • Publisher : Mercury Learning and Information
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 273
  • ISBN 13 : 1944534466
  • File Size : 44,44 MB

Physics Lab Experiments by Matthew French PDF Summary

Book Description: This new book aims to guide both the experimentalist and theoretician through their compulsory laboratory courses forming part of an undergraduate physics degree. The rationale behind this book is to show students and interested readers the value and beauty within a carefully planned and executed experiment, and to help them to develop the skills to carry out experiments themselves.

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