Originally published in 1901, this book was intended for students
of physics to become acquainted with the principles and methods of
accurate measurement in laboratories. Aimed as a reference guide
for undergraduates to develop and reinforce their understanding of
elementary physics, the book is divided into six sections:
preliminary, general physics, heat, sound, light, and magnetism and
electricity. Within each of these sections, multiple experiments
are contained and instructions are provided on how to carry out
each experiment, whilst notes are also provided for teachers on how
to measure and check accurately the results obtained. Multiple
diagrams and tables are also included throughout to assist with
learning. This book will be a valuable resource to students,
teachers and researchers of physics and to anyone with an interest
in the history of science education.
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