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About the Book This book, intended for undergraduate students of physical sciences, is written to convey succinctly the way of learning science, especially the physical sciences. It begins by explaining the basic difference between science and non-science disciplines. The text presents a brief history of physical sciences, and can also be used as reference book for all science students. It presents the methods and methodology of science, and explains the basics of measurement and analysis. Finally, the text discusses the philosophy of physical sciences and ethical practices in science.
Key Features • Clearly defines the basis of physical sciences and the relation with other branches of science. • Illustrates the historical evolution and philosophy of physical sciences and its modern trends. • Explains the scientific method and methodology of physical sciences. • Gives a detailed account on measurement and analysis. • Provides an account on ethics in science, scientific reporting and social responsibility of scientists.
Contents Preface, Acknowledgements 1. Physics as a Scientific Discipline 2. A Brief History of Physics 3. Methodology of Modern Physics 4. Observation and Measurement in Physics 5. The Philosophy of Physical Sciences 6. Ethics in Science, Reference, Bibliography, IndexISBN - 9789380618364
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Pages : 146
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