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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book as a reference,
By Ramon Szmuk "senior year undergraduate physic... (Tel-Aviv Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Landmark Experiments in Twentieth Century Physics (Paperback)
for advanced undergraduate\graduate students, this book is remarkable.
I bought it together with "Great experiments in physics" by Shamos and together they complete each other, this book emphasizing the 20th century and the second dealing more with earlyer era from galileo through newton to herz and the beginning of the 20th century. having these 2 books at hand, are extremely valuable to a physics student who wishes to really understand the methods used in order to deduct the theories outlined in other textbooks. usually today's textbooks do a poor job at detailing the art of experiment making, experiment analysis and the physics being deduced from it, they simply present the theory without letting the student apreciate the ways scince is being made. this book (and the other) fill this gap very well. I recomend however to have a fairly good grasp of the experiment theory before reading the relevant chapter in the book since there is an assumption that the reader is somewhat familiar with the physics behind it. I gurantee, that after reading how an experiment was set, and understanding the analysis of the outcome, your grasp of the underlying physics will be a lot more solid and deep. since every textbook is an abridged version of the experiments reports, an understanding of these reports must by that logic give you a better understanding. |
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Landmark Experiments in Twentieth Century Physics by George L. Trigg (Paperback - April 20, 2011)
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