Easy, practical guidance for doing physics experiments with limited tools and money. This edition helps you learn how to set up a workspace, select safe, affordable apparatus, and perform reliable demonstrations that illustrate known physical laws.
This book is a hands‑on introduction to physical experimentation. It explains how to build or adapt equipment, what to purchase, and how to conduct experiments with simple techniques. It emphasizes affordability, reliability, and clear instructions so teachers, students, and hobbyists can explore physics with confidence.
- Step‑by‑step guidance for assembling and using basic apparatus
- Tips on saving money by building devices at home with common materials
- Practical approaches that emphasize demonstration, measurement, and observation
- Advice on maintaining and improving equipment for continued use
Ideal for readers seeking practical, economical ways to learn and demonstrate physical principles at home, in the classroom, or in a makerspace. This edition stands as a useful companion for teachers and curious amateurs alike.