Cyril Ashford
Practical Physics
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Practical Physics
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Originally published in 1950, this book was designed to practically teach upper-level school students the properties and behaviours of materials in elementary physics.
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Originally published in 1950, this book was designed to practically teach upper-level school students the properties and behaviours of materials in elementary physics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 133mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781107586284
- ISBN-10: 1107586283
- Artikelnr.: 43597731
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 133mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781107586284
- ISBN-10: 1107586283
- Artikelnr.: 43597731
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Note J. L. Brereton
Preface
Introduction. The reduction of observations
Part I. Mechanics: 1. Stretched elastic string, I
2. Stretched elastic string, II
3. Rigid pendulum
4. Simple pendulum
5. Bending of a lath, I
6. Bending of a lath, II
7. Bending of a lath, III
8. Compound pendulum
9. Resonance
10. Bifilar suspension
11. Torsional oscillations of a suspended bar
12. Moments of inertia
13. Effects of fluid friction
14. Measurement of viscosity of water
15. Steady flow through a siphon
16. Emptying a vessel of liquid
17. Measurement of surface tension
Part II. Light: 18. Critical angle
19. Wave fronts
20. Planning for agency
21. Newton's lens formula
22. Lens and plane mirror
23. Focal length of a convex mirror
24. Lens formula for a concave lens
25. Focal length of a concave lens
26. Oblique incidence on a lens
27. Focal lines
28. Focal length of a compound lens, I
29. Focal length of a compound lens, II
30. Principal points of a compound lens
31. Camera lens giving variable magnification
32. Telescopes
33. Thick lenses in contact
Part III. Heat and Electricity: 34. Change of viscosity with temperature
35. Cooling graphs
36. Thermal capacity of a vacuum flask
37. Newton's law of cooling
38. Immersion heater
39. Change of resistance with temperature
40. Resistance of a coil carrying a current
41. Resistance of a voltameter
42. Resistances in parallel
43. Errors due to inadequate voltameter resistance
44. Resistance of a stretched wire
45. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, I
46. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, II
47. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, III
48. Kirchhoff's laws
49. Uniformity of a bridge wire
50. Effect of an oblique magnet on a magnetometer
Appendix A. Parallax methods with lenses
Appendix B. Thick lenses
Appendix C. Bending of a beam
Index.
Preface
Introduction. The reduction of observations
Part I. Mechanics: 1. Stretched elastic string, I
2. Stretched elastic string, II
3. Rigid pendulum
4. Simple pendulum
5. Bending of a lath, I
6. Bending of a lath, II
7. Bending of a lath, III
8. Compound pendulum
9. Resonance
10. Bifilar suspension
11. Torsional oscillations of a suspended bar
12. Moments of inertia
13. Effects of fluid friction
14. Measurement of viscosity of water
15. Steady flow through a siphon
16. Emptying a vessel of liquid
17. Measurement of surface tension
Part II. Light: 18. Critical angle
19. Wave fronts
20. Planning for agency
21. Newton's lens formula
22. Lens and plane mirror
23. Focal length of a convex mirror
24. Lens formula for a concave lens
25. Focal length of a concave lens
26. Oblique incidence on a lens
27. Focal lines
28. Focal length of a compound lens, I
29. Focal length of a compound lens, II
30. Principal points of a compound lens
31. Camera lens giving variable magnification
32. Telescopes
33. Thick lenses in contact
Part III. Heat and Electricity: 34. Change of viscosity with temperature
35. Cooling graphs
36. Thermal capacity of a vacuum flask
37. Newton's law of cooling
38. Immersion heater
39. Change of resistance with temperature
40. Resistance of a coil carrying a current
41. Resistance of a voltameter
42. Resistances in parallel
43. Errors due to inadequate voltameter resistance
44. Resistance of a stretched wire
45. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, I
46. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, II
47. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, III
48. Kirchhoff's laws
49. Uniformity of a bridge wire
50. Effect of an oblique magnet on a magnetometer
Appendix A. Parallax methods with lenses
Appendix B. Thick lenses
Appendix C. Bending of a beam
Index.
Note J. L. Brereton
Preface
Introduction. The reduction of observations
Part I. Mechanics: 1. Stretched elastic string, I
2. Stretched elastic string, II
3. Rigid pendulum
4. Simple pendulum
5. Bending of a lath, I
6. Bending of a lath, II
7. Bending of a lath, III
8. Compound pendulum
9. Resonance
10. Bifilar suspension
11. Torsional oscillations of a suspended bar
12. Moments of inertia
13. Effects of fluid friction
14. Measurement of viscosity of water
15. Steady flow through a siphon
16. Emptying a vessel of liquid
17. Measurement of surface tension
Part II. Light: 18. Critical angle
19. Wave fronts
20. Planning for agency
21. Newton's lens formula
22. Lens and plane mirror
23. Focal length of a convex mirror
24. Lens formula for a concave lens
25. Focal length of a concave lens
26. Oblique incidence on a lens
27. Focal lines
28. Focal length of a compound lens, I
29. Focal length of a compound lens, II
30. Principal points of a compound lens
31. Camera lens giving variable magnification
32. Telescopes
33. Thick lenses in contact
Part III. Heat and Electricity: 34. Change of viscosity with temperature
35. Cooling graphs
36. Thermal capacity of a vacuum flask
37. Newton's law of cooling
38. Immersion heater
39. Change of resistance with temperature
40. Resistance of a coil carrying a current
41. Resistance of a voltameter
42. Resistances in parallel
43. Errors due to inadequate voltameter resistance
44. Resistance of a stretched wire
45. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, I
46. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, II
47. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, III
48. Kirchhoff's laws
49. Uniformity of a bridge wire
50. Effect of an oblique magnet on a magnetometer
Appendix A. Parallax methods with lenses
Appendix B. Thick lenses
Appendix C. Bending of a beam
Index.
Preface
Introduction. The reduction of observations
Part I. Mechanics: 1. Stretched elastic string, I
2. Stretched elastic string, II
3. Rigid pendulum
4. Simple pendulum
5. Bending of a lath, I
6. Bending of a lath, II
7. Bending of a lath, III
8. Compound pendulum
9. Resonance
10. Bifilar suspension
11. Torsional oscillations of a suspended bar
12. Moments of inertia
13. Effects of fluid friction
14. Measurement of viscosity of water
15. Steady flow through a siphon
16. Emptying a vessel of liquid
17. Measurement of surface tension
Part II. Light: 18. Critical angle
19. Wave fronts
20. Planning for agency
21. Newton's lens formula
22. Lens and plane mirror
23. Focal length of a convex mirror
24. Lens formula for a concave lens
25. Focal length of a concave lens
26. Oblique incidence on a lens
27. Focal lines
28. Focal length of a compound lens, I
29. Focal length of a compound lens, II
30. Principal points of a compound lens
31. Camera lens giving variable magnification
32. Telescopes
33. Thick lenses in contact
Part III. Heat and Electricity: 34. Change of viscosity with temperature
35. Cooling graphs
36. Thermal capacity of a vacuum flask
37. Newton's law of cooling
38. Immersion heater
39. Change of resistance with temperature
40. Resistance of a coil carrying a current
41. Resistance of a voltameter
42. Resistances in parallel
43. Errors due to inadequate voltameter resistance
44. Resistance of a stretched wire
45. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, I
46. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, II
47. E.M.F. in galvanometer circuit of a Wheatstone's bridge, III
48. Kirchhoff's laws
49. Uniformity of a bridge wire
50. Effect of an oblique magnet on a magnetometer
Appendix A. Parallax methods with lenses
Appendix B. Thick lenses
Appendix C. Bending of a beam
Index.