Abstract

Here is a classic in new clothing. Some 37 years ago Adrian Melissinos wrote a guide for physics students taking a senior-year lab course. It was an instant success, partly because it was unique. It was not a laboratory manual and it was not a textbook in modern physics. Instead, it provided background material that students would need to know in order to perform a wide variety of experiments in modern physics.

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