Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Laboratory Manual of Physics
If the student has not already pursued the subject of Physics in a text-book, he is recommended to take a text in connection with the course here given, as references are continually made which assume that he is acquainted with the ordinary facts, terms, and laws of Physics. This work is, in fact, so nearly supplementary to Sharpless and Philips's Natural Philosophy, that a few subjects fully treated in the experiments of that book, are passed over here with simple reference to the fact.
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