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This book, titled “Handbook of Forensic Physics”, centres its focus on several key aspects of Forensic Physics: fundamental principles, recent advancements in research and technology, and the intricate challenges encountered within this field. The book meticulously explores the realm of Forensic Physics through dedicated chapters, each addressing a specific area such as soil analysis, cement examination, paint inspection, fibre identification, glass analysis, tool mark examination, tyre impression analysis, and footwear examination. Commencing with an introductory overview of Forensic Physics, the book provides essential context and subsequently delves into the background and methodologies unique to each specialisation. Most importantly, this handbook caters to a diverse readership, including those without prior exposure to Forensic Physics, offering a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Each chapter provides a detailed examination of a specific methodology, helping the readers to emerge with a profound understanding of the methodologies, theoretical foundations, and future prospects within Forensic Physics. This handbook serves as a valuable resource suitable for a wide audience, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as research scholars. It also extends its utility to educators and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and practical skills within the field of Forensic Physics. The book is enhanced by high-quality illustrations, making it an accessible and informative single-point reference for individuals, including students, instructors, and professionals, who possess a keen interest in Forensic Physics.
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