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What's Physics All About?

What's Physics All About?

By Davies, Kate

Published by Usborne Publishing

English 2014
eBook

About this book

Discover why things fall to the ground, how sound travels through walls and how many wonderful inventions exist thanks to physics in this lively, informative guide exploring what physics is, how it works and why it is vital to everyday life. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. Chapters in this book include: Introduction - What's physics all about? - Physics all around The beginning of everything - How did the Universe begin? - What's everything made of? Feel the force - Speed and motion - Mass matters - Friction - there's the rub - It's the law! - Work harder! - Gravity - it makes you more attractive - Going around in circles - A balancing act - Under pressure - Why does wood float? Energy everywhere - Why is energy like a superhero? - You've got the power - The heat is on - What's a wave? - The electromagnetic spectrum - Let there be light! - Hearing things It's electrifying! - Where does electricity come from? - How can electricity flow? - Going around in circuits - Why do magnets stick to your fridge? Lost in space - Starry, starry night - What's the Sun? - What's the Moon? - Our Solar System More about physics - Physics through the ages - How does physics work?

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What's Physics All About? is available as eBook at 6 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Crisol Ebooks.

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