More Physics References

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raneyt
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More Physics References

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Folks,

Here are some more physics references that I've used on various projects. One statistics text is included based on it relevence to counting events and estimating probabilities.

Regards,

TIM

Bleaney, B.I. and B. Bleaney, Electricity and Magnetism. Oxford University Press, Amen House, London, 1957.

Bleuler, E. and Goldsmith, G.J., Experimental Nucleonics. Rinehart and Company, Inc., New York, NY, 1952.

Chabay, R.W. and Sherwood, B.A., Electric and Magnetic Interactions. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1995.

Cork, J.M., Radioactivity and Nuclear Physics (3rd Ed.). D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. New York, 1957.

Duggan, J.L., Laboratory Investigations in Nuclear Science. The Nucleus Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, 1988.

Dunlap, R.A., Experimental Physics - Modern Methods. Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, 1988.

Gingery, D.J., How to Build a Magneto Magnetizer. Lindsey Publications Inc., Bradley, IL, 1994.

Hoag, J.B. and Korff, S.A., Electron and Nuclear Physics, (3rd Ed.). D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. New York, 1948.

Kohler, H., Statistics for Business and Economics (2nd Ed.). Harper Collins, Publishers, 1988.

Sears, F.W. and Zemansky, M.W., University Physics (3rd Ed., Part 2). Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., Reading, MA, 1965.

Weast, R.C. (Ed.), Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (54th ed.), The Chemical Rubber Company Press, Cleveland, OH, 1973.
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