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Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology

by Robert Allen Meyers

📖 Overview

The Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, edited by Robert Allen Meyers, serves as a comprehensive reference work covering multiple disciplines in science and engineering. This multi-volume set contains detailed articles written by experts in their respective fields. The encyclopedia encompasses topics ranging from astronomy and physics to chemistry, materials science, and various branches of engineering. Each entry provides technical information, mathematical formulas, diagrams, and references while maintaining accessibility for advanced students and professionals. The work represents a systematic organization of scientific knowledge, bridging fundamental concepts with modern technological applications. Its scope extends from theoretical frameworks to practical implementations across industries and research domains. This encyclopedia stands as a reflection of humanity's accumulated scientific understanding and technological capabilities at the time of publication, documenting both established principles and emerging developments in physical sciences.

👀 Reviews

Limited public reviews exist for this academic reference work, as it's primarily used in research libraries and institutions due to its high cost ($7000+ for the full set). Readers noted: - High reliability and factual accuracy of technical content - Clear organization and cross-referencing between topics - Up-to-date coverage through the 2003 third edition - Quality diagrams and illustrations - Usefulness for both overview and detailed research Common criticisms: - Price puts it out of reach for individual purchase - Some articles assume advanced scientific knowledge - Print format less convenient than digital resources - Coverage of cutting-edge research becomes dated Official ratings are sparse: Amazon: No customer reviews Goodreads: No ratings Library Journal gave it a positive review, highlighting its value for academic collections but noting the significant cost. Most reader feedback comes from academic library staff who manage reference collections rather than individual users.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 The Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology spans 18 comprehensive volumes, covering everything from acoustics to zoology. ⚡ First published in 1987, the encyclopedia has undergone multiple editions to keep pace with rapidly evolving scientific discoveries and technological advancements. 🎓 Editor-in-Chief Robert Allen Meyers holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles, and has authored over 20 patents in his field. 📚 The work contains contributions from over 800 international experts and features more than 14,000 pages of detailed scientific information. 🌟 Unlike many traditional encyclopedias, this publication includes detailed mathematical formulas, chemical equations, and technical diagrams, making it a valuable resource for both students and professional scientists.