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Harvard Case Histories In Experimental Science Volume I

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First published January 1, 1948

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Phenomenal hidden gem. Loaned this out from a dingy corner of my uni library. Little did I know it was going to completely revolutionise the way I thought about physics. High school physics level is my only recommendation, so it doesn't demand too much technical knowledge. As an aspiring highschool physics teacher this book will become a frequent guide for questions and lesson plans in the future.
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