Abstract
THIS useful book contains more than thirteen hundred problems in the various branches of physics, and, from the point of view of degree work, covers the ground required for the London Matriculation and Intermediate Science Examinations, as well as part of that for the Final B.Sc. It is, however, intended for all students of elementary physics, including, therefore, students of engineering, and the peculiar needs of the latter have also been provided for.
Problems and Questions in Physics.
By C. P. Matthews J. Shearer. Pp. vii + 247. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1897.)
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C., A. Problems and Questions in Physics. Nature 56, 194–195 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056194a0
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