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Usborne Physics for beginners written by Rachel Firth, Minna Lacey and Darran Stobbar ; illustrated by El Primo Ramón ; physics expert: Daisy Shearer ; designed by Jamie Ball

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: For beginnersPublication details: London Usborne Publishing Ltd. 2022Description: 128 p. col. illISBN:
  • 9781474986397
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530 F527
Contents:
Forces & motion -- Waves -- The speed of light and the shape of the universe -- Nuclear and particle physics -- Quantum mechanics -- Space -- Unsolved mysteries.
Summary: Part of the best-selling ' ... for Beginners' series that brings to life the wide world of physics. Rather than explaining details about how to do physics, this book focusses on explaining what different branches of physics are about, how we know about them, and what mysteries remain for budding physicists to uncover. It doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, tackling Black Holes, quantum mechanics and even Einstein's theory of relativity.
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Lexile : 860L

Forces & motion -- Waves -- The speed of light and the shape of the universe -- Nuclear and particle physics -- Quantum mechanics -- Space -- Unsolved mysteries.

Part of the best-selling ' ... for Beginners' series that brings to life the wide world of physics. Rather than explaining details about how to do physics, this book focusses on explaining what different branches of physics are about, how we know about them, and what mysteries remain for budding physicists to uncover. It doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, tackling Black Holes, quantum mechanics and even Einstein's theory of relativity.

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