Experiments In Physics(2nd Edition)
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Nolan Peter Raymond
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ISBN: 157604131X, 9781576041314
Book publisher: Whittier Publications
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Book Price $105 : "Experiments in Physics" is a comprehensive guide that explores the fundamental principles of physics through hands-on experiments. It provides practical demonstrations to enhance understanding of complex theories. The book is designed for students and enthusiasts who want to gain a deeper insight into the world of physics by performing various experiments. It covers a wide range of topics from mechanics to electromagnetism, offering clear explanations and detailed instructions. This resource is invaluable for anyone looking to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications in physics.
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RH
So, I grabbed this physics lab book for free from my intro class and didn’t really expect much at first. But man, when I got to Chapter 4 about oscillations and pendulums, it actually clicked in a way I didn’t think it would. Before, I was kind of confused about the whole periodic motion thing and just kinda drifting through lectures, but this chapter explained stuff in a way that’s way easier to follow. The step-by-step breakdown of setting up experiments with pendulums made the whole concept way less abstract. What really hit me was the experiment designing bit—they encouraged me to change variables like string length and then watch the impact on frequency; super practical, you know? Made me double check some of our own class experiments, too. It’s not perfect though—the explanations sometimes jump a bit quick without much backstory, so if you’re brand new to physics, you might have to google or ask a buddy for more details. Also wish the diagrams were a little bigger to help visualize better. But for a book I didn’t pay a dime for, it’s giving way more than I expected and helps a ton with stuff I struggle with. If you’re like me and new to tinkering with physics setups, I’d say give this chapter (and the book) a shot. Really gives you hands-on confidence.
TW
Got this Experiments In Physics book free for my State University of New York Farmingdale State College course and it’s decent. The pages are decent quality and it arrived faster than I expected which was nice. Haven’t gotten deep into it yet but it seems okay for now, the examples look alright and the layout isn’t confusing or anything. Wish it had a little more explanation in some parts though, feels kind of just basic sometimes. Still good enough to help with lab assignments but probably wouldn’t use it as my only study book. Pretty okay overall though especially since it didn’t cost me anything.





































