Handbooks are compilations of practical information, such as tables of physical properties and formulas and calculations.
REFERENCE QC61 .A5 1972
American Institute of Physics. American Institute of Physics handbook. Edited by Bruce H. Billings and Dwight E. Gray. 3d ed. New York, : McGraw-Hill, 1972.
This title is a standard handbook for physicists. It is somewhat dated, but most of the tables and data included do not need updating.
REFERENCE QD65 .H3
CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. Cleveland, Ohio: CRC Press, 1977- .
Library has: latest two editions in reference; previous three editions in stacks.
This handbook provides a concise source of data needed by R&D professionals, engineers, and students, including conversion factors, terminology and nomenclature, physical constants, and properties spanning the full range of the physical sciences.
REFERENCE QC61 .C65 1996
Cohen, E. Richard. The physics quick reference guide. Woodbury, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics, 1996.
A brief compilation of the most basic physics tables and calculations
