Master hands-on physics with clear, step-by-step experiments that build real lab skills.
This practical guide presents core topics in general physics through illustrated apparatus, readable explanations, and guided measurements, helping students learn by doing.
The book organizes experiments into six parts, covering general physics, heat, light, sound, magnetism, electrostatics, and electric currents. It emphasizes measurement technique, data gathering, and verification of ideas with simple equations and close observation. Readers will work with common tools, interpret graphs, and compare results to expected values as they develop a practical understanding of physical principles.
- Hands-on apparatus and reading techniques, including verniers, screw gauges, lenses, and mirrors
- Stepwise procedures that explain how to set up experiments, take measurements, and analyze results
- Clear discussion of basic concepts across mechanics, optics, thermodynamics, acoustics, and electricity
- Structured results and plotting guidance to reinforce understanding and accuracy
Ideal for readers seeking a solid foundation in experimental physics and for use in college laboratories or self-study.