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Stick Figure Physics Tutorials

Work, Energy, and Power: An Introduction to Basic Energy Physics

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Dive into the World of Energy, Guided by Adorable Stick Figures!

Ever wished for a physics book that's both fun and foundational? Look no further! Whether you're diving into physics for the first time, seeking clarity in your studies, or just love cute stick figures explaining complex concepts, this guide is your perfect companion.



The core concepts of energy conservation, distilled into bite-sized lessons.The fun side of physics, illustrated through whimsical stick figures that make learning a joy.The math behind it all! Go beyond pop science to truly grasp the formulas and calculations that power our universe.Why This Book Stands

Fun Meets Where else can you find playful illustrations paired with in-depth explanations and mathematical breakdowns?Engaging & Simplify daunting topics without sacrificing the nitty-gritty Boost your learning with simulations, YouTube videos, and enlightening articles at the end of every chapter.Ideal Newbies, high school and AP physics students, and anyone in introductory, non-calculus based physics courses looking for a unique, engaging approach. Dive deeper into the realm of physics with The Complete Stick Figure Physics Tutorials collection. Your journey to mastering physics, one stick figure at a time, awaits!

68 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2014

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13 reviews
October 16, 2021
Excellent presentation of what is energy and explained in numerical terms for anyone to understand the basic physical idea of what is energy. This short ebook I will recommend to any school going to read and understand what energy is really to know.I wish Sarah to write more on such core concepts for the children to learn

Excellent presentation of what is energy and explained in numerical terms for anyone to understand the basic physical idea of what is energy. This short ebook I will recommend to any school going to read and understand what energy is really to know.I wish Sarah to write more on such core concepts for the children to learn.
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79 reviews
May 10, 2022
Good & Bad

I liked the book. It was vety easy to comprehend but it might have triggered old issues, like dyslexia, hallucinations and a schizoid response. I would suggest it to persons who are not mentally ill or prone to seizures. Maybe it was the stick figures? Maybe it was the scream flashing? Maybe it was the content and the fact i was learning or something.

I donno.
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75 reviews
March 16, 2023
The book shows an excellent way to teach science.
If anyone wants to teach something complex concepts to others, you can take it as a model.
I expect many books like this for all difficult subjects.
I am tired of the texts overwhelmed with the PDE (equations) and coding solely.
109 reviews
October 10, 2021
Interesting read

The book was somewhat interesting. It was a little too technical for my brain but I still enjoyed parts of it.
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901 reviews17 followers
December 26, 2021
Cartoon physics

Really lightweight. I was expecting more. Nothing wrong with the content if you are a complete novice. On to deeper stuff
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June 16, 2022
Simple but complete

Very good introduction to energy concepts. Progressively explain energy units and show how to calculate it. Very good and fair introduction.
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1,031 reviews
April 21, 2023
This book has good explanations and illustrations. They are easy to understand, even for a noob like me.
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August 5, 2016
The title says it all. This book is strictly for beginners learning physics. This book has 57 pages of stick figure drawings that illustrate what the different types of energy are. It shows you how to calculate gravitational potential energy using the equation PEg = mgh. It shows you how to calculate kinetic energy using this equation KE=1/2MV^2. There are more basic equations used in this book.

Pro: The problems are suitable for beginners. The stick figure drawings make learning easier and more fun.

Con: This book felt like a mini lesson. So, if you are searching for a book that covers more topics for beginners than this is not the book you are looking for.
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