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THESE problems are intended to accompany practical work in a laboratory, and should serve to give practice in working out results. The subjects on which examples for solution are set include the parts of physical science studied in a first year's course. Teachers of mathematics may find the booklet useful, as it will provide interesting applications of simple mathematical principles to practical problems coming within simple laboratory experience.
Problems in Practical Physics.
By F. R. Pearson Pp. 30. (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1905.) Price 6d.
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Problems in Practical Physics . Nature 73, 28 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073028b0
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