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AIP Physics Desk Reference (Physicist's Desk Reference) - Essential Resource for Physics Students & Professionals | Study, Research & Teaching Tool
AIP Physics Desk Reference (Physicist's Desk Reference) - Essential Resource for Physics Students & Professionals | Study, Research & Teaching Tool

AIP Physics Desk Reference (Physicist's Desk Reference) - Essential Resource for Physics Students & Professionals | Study, Research & Teaching Tool

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Originally published by the American Institute of Physics as the Physics Vade Mecum, this third edition has been completely updated to reflect contemporary modern physics. It is a concise compilation of the most frequently used physics data and formulae with their derivations, and this edition contains six new chapters, with outdated chapters dropped, and new chapters added on atmospheric physics, electricity and magnetism, elementary particle physics, fluid dynamics, geophysics, nonlinear physics, particle accelerators, polymer physics, and quantum theory. A new, final chapter deals with practical laboratory data, while the references and bibliographies have been updated. The book should prove a valuable tool for researchers, professionals and students in physics as well as others who use physics data.

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I am not certain if I can say that this book is more of a professional asset, or more of an entertainment. It's a nice book to read. I can't say it's a good book to work with.The AIP desk reference contains a good deal of equations and expressions. It contains a bit of everything, and therefore One should not expect to find -precisely- what One wants.Should you buy it? Probably. Is it going to help you? Maybe more on a psychological level, because it's nice to hold the whole spectrum of physics in one hand.