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This book is intended as a text-book in illumination mainly for senior electrical engineers studying at a university. Two-thirds of the book is devoted to the theoretical aspects of the subject and the rest to short chapters dealing with general principles affecting the application of illumination to special problems. There is also a short account of twenty-four laboratory experiments involving the use of photometric apparatus and the usual photometric calculations. Some of the experiments are designed to illustrate various visual phenomena encountered in the study of illuminating engineering.
A Text-Book of Illumination.
Prof. William Kunerth. Pp. x + 269. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London; Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1929.) 15s. net.
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Our Bookshelf. Nature 126, 536 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126536b0
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