Sir William Cecil Dampier-Whetham (1867-1952) was a British scientist and agriculturalist. He was knighted in 1931 for services to agriculture. In this book, which was first published in 1923 as the third edition of a 1905 original, Dampier-Whetham provides an account of the principles of experimental electricity based on the content of a series of lectures given to students at Trinity College, Cambridge. Illustrative figures are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in physics, experimental electricity, the history of education and the history of science.
This book is an experimental guide to electricity designed to aid students in understanding the principles behind electricity. It uses a hands-on approach that encourages students to experiment with...
This classic work of experimental physics provides a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. Nipher's clear writing style and detailed explanations make this text...
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This vintage book contains Michael Faraday's 1832 treatise, "Experimental Researches In Electricity". This fascinating volume is highly recommended for those with an interest in the development and...