Experimental physics
The experimental physics tried using qualitative carrying out scheduled scientific experiments and quantitative statements about physical to get operations. The experiments are to do this under each
- same
- as clear as possible,
- reproducible and
- Avoiding disturbances
Conditions carried out (see experiment ). The repeatability of the experiments is a particularly important requirement, because this is the only way to achieve objectivity of the statements.
Experimental physics is on the one hand the "engine" of theoretical physics insofar as surprising test results have to be built into the mindset of physics, on the other hand it is also driven by theoretical physics because new theories always have to be tested on nature in order to determine their meaningfulness, limits and connections to explore.
The basic procedure is
- the conception of relevant experiments,
- the preparation (preparation) of measuring arrangements and
- the actual measurement (registration) of results, d. H. Changes in measured variables in the observed system.
literature
- Christian Gerthsen ; Dieter Meschede : Gerthsen Physics . Springer-Verlag, 22nd edition 2004, ISBN 3-540-02622-3 .
- Wolfgang Demtröder : Experimental Physics . Springer, 2004, ISBN 3-540-26034-X .
- Ludwig Bergmann, Clemens Schaefer, Thomas Dorfmüller, Wilhelm T. Hering, Klaus Stierstadt: Textbook of Experimental Physics . de Gruyter, 12th edition 2008, ISBN 978-3-11-019311-4 .
- Paul A. Tipler , Gene Mosca: Physics for Scientists and Engineers . Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2nd German edition 2004, ISBN 3-8274-1164-5 .
- Robert Wichard Pohl : Introduction to physics - first volume (mechanics, acoustics and thermodynamics) . Springer-Verlag, 19th edition 2004, ISBN 3-540-20309-5 .
- Robert Wichard Pohl: Introduction to Physics - Volume Two (Electricity and Optics) . Springer-Verlag, 22nd edition 2005, ISBN 3-540-23157-9 .
- Herbert Daniel : Physics 1-4. Gruyter, 1st edition 1998, ISBN 3-11-014631-2 .