|
Measure for Measure

|
List Price:
$14.95
Bugarin.info Price:
$10.17
Your Savings: $ 4.78 ( 32% )
Subject To Change Without Notice
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Sequoia Pub
|
Average Customer Rating:     

|
|
Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 530.8120212 EAN: 9781889796000 ISBN: 188979600X Label: Sequoia Pub Manufacturer: Sequoia Pub Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 864 Publication Date: 1996-11 Publisher: Sequoia Pub Studio: Sequoia Pub
|
|
|
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
The Most Comprehensive Conversion Factor Book in the World! This book sets a new standard for accurate, user-friendly conversion factor references. Specifically designed for engineers, scientists, teachers, students, maintenance, construction and industrial workers.
|
|
|
Spotlight customer reviews:
|
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great companion to Glovers Pocket Ref Comment: Now that I have this book, I don't have to search the world over every time I want to convert some measurement. The format is easy to use and well formatted. A great volume to have for anyone who needs to convert units and can't remember all the formulas.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Almost all you'll ever need Comment: This work is seriously comprehensive, although you may occasionally need a calculator, as suggest by another reviewer. But you'll have the calculator with you anyway, because you're looking in the book to do a conversion. That's what happens to me.
There is a depth of research in this book that I love. You can dive in and discover versions of a unit that you never knew existed (e.g., no, not just the two different feet in use in the US, but all the variants on the angular measure known as the 'mil'). You need to do the work: the authors give you all the basic data.
Most of this book you (as one individual) will never need. But there are enough people who will, collectively, need all of it, to justify this book being in print almost forever. The price is right to have it on your bookshelf and it should last you a lifetime. Go for it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A valuable reference work, with one flaw Comment: I thoroughly enjoyed hunting in this book for various conversion factors, and would recommend it with just one reservation.Unfortunately, the authors were somewhat arbitrary in deciding which units any particular one would be converted to. If I had written this book, I would have included at least the following for each unit: (1) All other units in the SAME system (i. e., if we are talking about a pre-revolutionary French unit of length, all other pre-revolutionary French units of length) and (2) the nearest-sized SI unit. Unfortunately they frequently leave out conversions between units of the same system that would be useful, and often units of the same approximate size are converted to different SI units, making comparisons difficult. (For example, one foot-size unit may be expressed as so many centimeters, while another as such a fraction of a meter.) Both of these omissions can be circumvented by using a calculator and working with what these authors have chosen to include, but the book would be easier to use if they had done what I would have.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More info then you'll ever need Comment: This little book has saved me a couple of times. Full of data, tables, conversions, etc.... Spend the money and get yourself a copy. You'll be amazed how often you reach for it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great source of conversion factors. Comment: This is a handy book with literally thousands of conversions. Look up your unit, and convert to metric, or convert from a metric unit to your unit. The units are identified by the country of origin including ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, China, etc.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|