
A survey of the most important experiments in the history of physics, explaining how they were conducted and their significance to the development of scientific thought.
This book investigates the fundamental experimental breakthroughs that shaped the development of modern physical theory. Henry Lipson, a distinguished physicist, utilizes a historical framework to examine how specific empirical discoveries challenged existing paradigms and necessitated new mathematical models. By tracing the evolution of experimental methodology, the author argues that the progress of physics is inextricably linked to the refinement of measurement and the interpretation of anomalous data.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a concise and accessible overview of experimental physics for students and interested laypeople. Readers frequently note that the prose maintains a high level of clarity while effectively contextualizing complex scientific milestones within their historical periods.
Page Count:
181
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver & Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050017462
ISBN-13:
9780050017463
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