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An Introduction to Experimental Physics Colin Cooke (Formerly University)

An Introduction to Experimental Physics By Colin Cooke (Formerly University)

An Introduction to Experimental Physics by Colin Cooke (Formerly University)


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Summary

Understanding, designing and conducting experiments is at the heart of scientific learning and research. This book introduces fundamental principles on which physicists should build an experimental approach to their discipline. Intended for first year undergraduate physics students, it introduces the experimental side of their subject.

An Introduction to Experimental Physics Summary

An Introduction to Experimental Physics by Colin Cooke (Formerly University)

Understanding, designing and conducting experiments is at the heart of science. This text introduces the fundamental principles on which physicists should build a thorough experimental approach to their discipline.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: what experimental science is about; strengths of the method; problems in applying the method; experimental skills; experimental design; collection of data; analysis of data. Part 2 Writing about experiments: report with omissions; complete report. Part 3 Design of experiments: steps along the way; general discussion; good use of time in experiments. Part 3 Design of experiments: steps along the way; general discussion; good use of time in experiments. Part 4 Measuring the experimental variables: characteristics of equipment; units. Part 5 Analysis of data: single experimental variable; two experimental variables; combination of errors; use of random numbers; goodnes of fit. Part 6: Models.

Additional information

GOR008855720
9781857285796
1857285794
An Introduction to Experimental Physics by Colin Cooke (Formerly University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1996-05-01
136
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