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A TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICS

A TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICS

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A TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICS
A Text Book Of Physics

PREFACE
The preparation of this volume was undertaken to meet a demand that has been growing for some years past for a text-book of Physical Science which should connect more intimately than has hitherto been usual the scientific aspects of Physics with its modem practical applications. The reader must be left to judge how far the authors have succeeded in thus combining the outlooks of the man of science and the engineer.  The contents have been selected to meet the requirements of various classes of students: those preparing for Intermediate ana other examinations of Lonaon and other U niversities; and those entering for appointments in the Army, Navy, and Civil Service, or offering themselves for examination in Electrical Engineering (Grade I.) by the City and Guilds of London Institute. The book has been arranged in parts, in accordance with the divisions of the subject found convenient in most schools and colleges. Part I., Dynamics, comprises the sections of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics usually studied, and includes sections on motion, statics, and the properties of fluids. Part II., H eat; Part III., Light; Part IV., Sound; and Part V., Magnetism and Electricity; deal respectively with the principles of these subjects and their applications. Complete courses of laboratory work have been provided in each Part. Many physical laboratories are equipped with apparatus differing in some respects from the instruments here described, nevertheless the guidance given will enable intelligent use to be made of other forms of apparatus designed for the same or similar purposes. Attention is directed to the experimental treatment of dynamical principles, because its neglect, which is unfortunately common,

makes it difficult for a student to secure a thorough and systematic knowledge of physical science. The complete course of experimental work has been devised to meet both the requirements of the physicist and of the engineer; in cases where the methods of treatment adopted by these differ radically, the teacher or student may choose the experiment which best suits his special needs. In Part V., the treatment of the Dynamo, Telegraph, and so on, is that which follows naturally and logically from the earlier theoretical principles explained ; technical considerations of design and construction have been omitted as unsuitable in a text-book of Physics. A large number of worked-out examples have been included to assist the student to understand the text and to solve the exercises at the ends of the chapters. Many of these exercises have been taken, with the permission of the authorities to whom grateful acknowledgments are made, from examination papers, the source being given in each case. Questions marked L.U. are from examination papers of the London University and those with C.G. from papers of the City and Guilds of London Institute. Answers have been supplied in the case of numerical exercises, but it is too much to hope that these are entirely free from errors. The authors will welcome any corrections which readers may send to them. The authors are glad of this opportunity to express their indebtedness to Prof. Sir Richard Gregory and Mr. A. T. Simmons for constant assistance and invaluable hints while the book was in preparation and passing through the press.

A TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICS

ABOUT BOOK ….
Book Name: A Text Book Of Physics
Publication: Unknown
Authors:  J. Duncan, S. G. Starling,
Language: English
Pages: 1170
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A TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICS

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