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A work of experimental physics that has been a foundation of knowledge for students and researchers around the world for more than a century. The book presents detailed methods and techniques used in the study of physics, from simple experiments to advanced measurements.
Ball, a British physicist and teacher, describes various aspects of experimental mechanics, from the basic principles of dynamics to complex issues related to the movements of bodies and forces acting in nature. His work, based on solid mathematical and physical foundations, is not only a compendium of knowledge, but also an inspiration for future generations of scientists.
A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the bindery of the Polish Antiquarian.






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