A Handbook of Physics Measurements, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Broun, Heywood S.

 
9781440083938: A Handbook of Physics Measurements, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master the practical physics of measurement with a classic guide to accurate experiments.

This edition compiles fundamental methods used in physics labs, focusing on how to obtain trustworthy results and minimize errors. It covers techniques for distance, density, mass, elasticity, viscosity, optics, and more, with clear explanations that support hands‑on work in science and engineering courses.

What you’ll get from this book
  • A solid foundation in how to plan, perform, and report measurements
  • Step‑by‑step methods for key experiments in matter, optics, and vibration
  • Practical guidance on error sources, accuracy, and data presentation
  • Examples and experiments that reinforce theory with real lab work
3–4 things you will experience
  • Measuring distance, mass, density, and the properties of materials
  • Optical topics like refractive index, lenses, diffraction, and spectrometry
  • Techniques for improving precision in weighing, bending, and vibration tests
  • A structured approach to recording results and drawing conclusions
Ideal for students and professionals who need reliable, field‑tested measurement methods in physics and engineering.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

As stated in the preface to one of the earlier forms in which a part of this book has appeared: The aim of the present work is to furnish the student of pure or applied science with a self-contained manual of the theory and manipulation of those measurements in physics which bear most directly upon his subsequent work in other departments of study and upon his future professional career. Only those experimental methods have been included that are strictly scientific and that can be depended upon to give good results in the hands of the average student. Although several pieces of apparatus, experimental methods, and derivations of formula that possess some novelty appear, our fixed purpose has been to use the standard forms except in cases where an extended trial in large classes has demonstrated the superiority of the proposed innovation. It has been assumed that the experiment is rare that should be performed before the student understands the theory involved and the derivation of the formula required. Consequently the theory of each experiment is given in detail and the required formula developed at length. The more important sources of error are pointed out, and means are indicated by which these errors may be minimized or accounted for. The book is designed to be commenced during the second college year. The greater part of the experiments requires no mathematics beyond trigonometry and college algebra. But wherever the calculus methods would result in economy of time and mental effort they have been employed. No student except one specializing in physics would perform all 108 experiments included in the two volumes.
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