MEASUREMENT, INSTRUMENTATION AND EXPERIMENT DESIGN IN PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING

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PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., Jan 1, 1999 - Science - 380 pages
This book is designed to be used at the advanced undergraduate and introductory graduate level in physics, applied physics and engineering physics. The objectives are to demonstrate the principles of experimental practice in physics and physics related engineering. The text shows how measurement, experiment design, signal processing and modern instru-mentation can be used most effectively. The emphasis is to review techniques in important areas of application so that a reader develops his or her own insight and knowledge to work with any instrument and its manual. Questions are provided throughout to assist the student towards this end. Laboratory practice in temperature measurement, optics, vacuum practice, electrical measurements and nuclear instrumentation is covered in detail.A Solution Manual will be provided for the instructors.

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About the author (1999)

SAYER, MICHAEL MICHAEL SAYER, PH.D. is Professor of Physics, Queen's University of Kingston, Ontario, Canada MANSINGH, ABHAI ABHAI MANSINGH, PH.D., is Professor of Physics and Director, South Campus, University of Delhi.

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