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Originally published in 1911, this book by the renowned German-born British physicist Arthur Schuster (1851-1934) provides a concise discussion of advances in physics during the period 1875-1908 and Schuster's position in relation to contemporary theories, including those of Einstein and Planck.
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, each section contains multiple experiments, as well as instructions on how to carry them out.
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