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Worth Keeping: This text provides a good, basic overview of methods for measuring several physical phenomena. The treatment of most of these is average. However, thermal measurement is given an improved, more thorough coverage. Personally, I have primarily used this text as a reference and guide for Chapter 3: Assessing and Presenting Experimental Data. I have found the sections on Error and, especially, Uncertainty to be very instructive and practical for use during college and post-graduation (as a mechanical engineer in research and development).
Try another measurements book.: This book was assigned to me as part of a college mechanical engineering course. This book was hard to follow and strayed from the course description. It contains aspects of electronics and mechanical design where the math problems are not fully explained and worked out and the machine descriptions are extremely brief. It is possible to get an education out this book, but a person would really have to strain. If you buy this book, I recommend that you get a generic study guide to accompany it.
| Author: | Thomas G. Beckwith | | Author: | Roy D. Marangoini | | Author: | John H. Lienhard | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 681.2 | | EAN: | 9780201569476 | | Edition: | 5 | | ISBN: | 0201569477 | | Number Of Pages: | 895 | | Publication Date: | 1993-02-28 |
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