Understanding the laws of physics is essential for all scientific studies, but many students are intimidated by their complexities. This completely revised and updated book makes it easy to understand the most important principles. From the physics of the everyday world to the theory of relativity, PHYSICS MADE SIMPLE covers it all.
Each chapter is introduced by anecdotes that directly apply the concepts to contemporary life and ends with practice problems—with complete solutions—to reinforce the concepts. Humorous illustrations and stories complete the text, making it not only easy but fun to learn this important science.
Topics covered *force *motion *energy *waves *electricity and magnetism *the atom *quantum physics *relativity *spectroscopy *particle physics
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This is one of the questions in ASVAB Tests to get into the military. Physics is just part of our everyday culture.
Most of what is in the book you will pick up in everyday living; however, it is fun to go from cover to cover to see the few things that you may have missed.
Made Simple does not mean that you can speak physics without mathematics (the language of physics); you may need to read Angrier Made Simple first.
It is hard to learn German history without some understanding of the language as everything does not translate. Some things in physics just do not translate into another language.
One thing they did leave for simplicity is lots of drawings, charts, and diagrams.
The good news the answer to want is convection does not have any math.