Experiments in Modern Physics

Author:   Adrian C. Melissinos (University of Rochester) ,  Jim Napolitano (Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
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Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 March 2003
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Experiments in Modern Physics


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A revision of the leading text on experimental physics. The feature of this book that has made it one of the most loved texts on the subject is that it goes far beyond a mere description of key experiments in physics. The author successfully provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation of the 'physics' behind the experiments. The second edition will be an extensive revision introducing many new devices, including the use of computers and software programs, that have come into use since the publication of the first edition. In addition the important areas of condensed matter physics and optical physics will be added, including two entirely new chapters on lasers and optics.

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Author:   Adrian C. Melissinos (University of Rochester) ,  Jim Napolitano (Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.860kg
ISBN:  

9780124898516


ISBN 10:   0124898513
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 March 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9780123919472
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Experiments on Quantization 2. Electrons in Solids 3. Electronics and Data Acquisition 4. Lasers 5. Optics Experiments 6. High Resolution Spectroscopy 7. Magnetic Resonance Experiments 8. Particle Detectors and Radioactive Decay 9. Scattering and Coincidence Experiments 10. Elements from the Theory of Statistics

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"""...the new version of this classic text continues to set the standard as an introduction to experimental methods in physics."" -Cliffard Swartz for PHYSICS WORLD, September 2003 ""As a general upper-level lab text, it is about as good as I could imagine, and a substantial improvement (especially in terms of being up to date) over the original text by Melissinos. It is a well-written and fairly comprehensive introduction to many of the basic experimental techniques in use today, with an excellent mix of physics background material and the type of 'hands-on' practical information that students need in order to excel in experimental research."" -Scott Wissink, Indiana University ""This book could be a significant improvement to all other books that I know about on this topic. I would seriously consider its adoption for my course. The book contains excellent examples of upper-level undergraduate experiments in optics, high resolution spectroscopy, and particle physics. It also contains very useful general information and background materials on several experimental techniques used in physics."" -Seyfollah Maleki, Union College ""Clear, detailed, and explicit. The coverage is great. The book is very complete and the experiments cover many subfields of physics in a balanced way. Melissinos was a classic. A modernized Melissinos is a clear need...I like the broad coverage of the book and the level of technical detail. I certainly will want to have it on my bookshelf."" -Hans-Otto Meyer, Indiana University ""This is a long-overdue and welcomed revision of the classic book in experimental modern physics that many faculty members used as undergraduate students. It has been significantly updated and revised, including many topics that were unknown at the time of the first edition, so that it should be a very useful text for the advanced undergraduate laboratory course in modern physics in all physics departments."" -Jay Newman, Union College"


...the new version of this classic text continues to set the standard as an introduction to experimental methods in physics. -Cliffard Swartz for PHYSICS WORLD, September 2003 As a general upper-level lab text, it is about as good as I could imagine, and a substantial improvement (especially in terms of being up to date) over the original text by Melissinos. It is a well-written and fairly comprehensive introduction to many of the basic experimental techniques in use today, with an excellent mix of physics background material and the type of 'hands-on' practical information that students need in order to excel in experimental research. -Scott Wissink, Indiana University This book could be a significant improvement to all other books that I know about on this topic. I would seriously consider its adoption for my course. The book contains excellent examples of upper-level undergraduate experiments in optics, high resolution spectroscopy, and particle physics. It also contains very useful general information and background materials on several experimental techniques used in physics. -Seyfollah Maleki, Union College Clear, detailed, and explicit. The coverage is great. The book is very complete and the experiments cover many subfields of physics in a balanced way. Melissinos was a classic. A modernized Melissinos is a clear need...I like the broad coverage of the book and the level of technical detail. I certainly will want to have it on my bookshelf. -Hans-Otto Meyer, Indiana University This is a long-overdue and welcomed revision of the classic book in experimental modern physics that many faculty members used as undergraduate students. It has been significantly updated and revised, including many topics that were unknown at the time of the first edition, so that it should be a very useful text for the advanced undergraduate laboratory course in modern physics in all physics departments. -Jay Newman, Union College


...the new version of this classic text continues to set the standard as an introduction to experimental methods in physics. -Cliffard Swartz for PHYSICS WORLD, September 2003 As a general upper-level lab text, it is about as good as I could imagine, and a substantial improvement (especially in terms of being up to date) over the original text by Melissinos. It is a well-written and fairly comprehensive introduction to many of the basic experimental techniques in use today, with an excellent mix of physics background material and the type of 'hands-on' practical information that students need in order to excel in experimental research. -Scott Wissink, Indiana University This book could be a significant improvement to all other books that I know about on this topic. I would seriously consider its adoption for my course. The book contains excellent examples of upper-level undergraduate experiments in optics, high resolution spectroscopy, and particle physics. It also contains very useful general information and background materials on several experimental techniques used in physics. -Seyfollah Maleki, Union College Clear, detailed, and explicit. The coverage is great. The book is very complete and the experiments cover many subfields of physics in a balanced way. Melissinos was a classic. A modernized Melissinos is a clear need...I like the broad coverage of the book and the level of technical detail. I certainly will want to have it on my bookshelf. -Hans-Otto Meyer, Indiana University This is a long-overdue and welcomed revision of the classic book in experimental modern physics that many faculty members used as undergraduate students. It has been significantly updated and revised, including many topics that were unknown at the time of the first edition, so that it should be a very useful text for the advanced undergraduate laboratory course in modern physics in all physics departments. -Jay Newman, Union College


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Adrian C. Melissinos Professor of Physics, Emeritus Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Rochester Jim Napolitano Professor, Department of Physics Temple University Philadelphia, PA

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