The average rating for Physics handbook based on 2 reviews is 2 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-02-24 00:00:00 Jean-S�bastien Dalcourt Buku pamungkas. Jadi wajib ngasih rating penuh. Tapi buku Halliday yang ini emang oke punya sih, agak nyesel juga kenapa baru tertarik baca. Karena selama ini aku pikir untuk buku Fisika Universitas Tipler masih lebih gampang dipahami |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-12-25 00:00:00 Tash Fjdisl Don't let the title fool you. This is 95% chemistry, and maybe 10% physics (5% where the two overlap). Still, it's sort of useful for a (condensed matter) physicist, though not as useful as a number of other standard resources, and practically useless in general for most physicists. I'd imagine if I were a chemist this would be a very important resource. But as a particle physicist this pales in comparison to something like the PDG I get in the mail every 2 years for free. On one hand, I probably wouldn't be so harsh on this if "Physics" wasn't in the title. On the other hand, I wouldn't even own it if "Physics" wasn't in the title. So since this shit cost me well over a hundred bucks I'm not about to baby it with some kind of even-handed review from a non-physicist perspective. As its title demands, it requires the perspective of chemists and physicists both. Don't put physics in the title of your book if it doesn't make up a bulk of the contents. I got this probably seven or so years ago, so I'm not bothered by its useless contents any longer. I just look at it on the shelf every now and then, frowning and shaking my head every time I see "Physics" in the title. If you're a physicist you'll find this useless, unless you're in the field of condensed matter or molecular physics. And then, only if your work heavily overlaps with chemistry. |
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