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Physics Essentials For Dummies

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Physics Essentials For Dummies (9781119590286) was previously published as Physics Essentials For Dummies (9780470618417). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product. 

For students who just need to know the vital concepts of physics, whether as a refresher, for exam prep, or as a reference, Physics Essentials For Dummies is a must-have guide. Free of ramp-up and ancillary material, Physics Essentials For Dummies contains content focused on key topics only. It provides discrete explanations of critical concepts taught in an introductory physics course, from force and motion to momentum and kinetics. This guide is also a perfect reference for parents who need to review critical physics concepts as they help high school students with homework assignments, as well as for adult learners headed back to the classroom who just need a refresher of the core concepts.

The Essentials For Dummies Series
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175 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 15, 2010

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339 reviews58 followers
May 1, 2017
I like this series so much
so it is a major component in my new reading list which represents a major shift to english written and scientific reading either natural or applied science

This one was the first on the list as an introduction to physics which itself is an introduction to science

It was amazing sometimes, boring sometimes, hard to catch some points but this is science and being fun not a major criteria to it

Linear physic run with me very well
angular movement and simple harmonic movements mostly ran away
Ofcourse my previous high school study has a major rule in determining what was easy and what was difficult

I will jump to physics I for dummies now to reread the missed parts and go on my physics way
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232 reviews7 followers
June 17, 2018
This is the first “for dummies” book I’ve ever read. Since the authors are typically different, I’m not sure how similar they are to each other. This book was written to be a reference book if needed. The chapters do not build on each other, and you can jump around the book however you please. I read all the way through, and it was a decent read. It was ok.
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409 reviews69 followers
January 18, 2016
"Physics Essentials for Dummies" provides those who want to review basic physics with a quick easy-to-go-through reference from force and motion to momentum and kinetics, plus a glimpse of Einstein's theory of special relativity. This reminds me of how dumb I was (and am).
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Contents

Introduction - 1

Chapter 1: Viewing the World through the Lens of Physics - 5

Chapter 2: Taking Vectors Step by Step - 15

Chapter 3: Going the Distance with Speed and Acceleration - 25

Chapter 4: Studying Circular Motions - 41

Chapter 5: Push-Ups and Pull-Ups: Exercises in Force - 49

Chapter 6: Falling Slowly: Gravity and Friction - 63

Chapter 7: Putting Physics to Work - 77

Chapter 8: Moving Objects with Impulse and Momentum - 95

Chapter 9: Navigating the Twists and Turns of Angular Kinetics - 111

Chapter 10: Taking a Spin with Rotational Dynamics - 127

Chapter 11: There and Back Again: Simple Harmonic Motion - 139

Chapter 12: Ten Marvels of Relativity - 159

Index - 169
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Author 23 books305 followers
March 10, 2021
Watched a Teaching Company lecture series on physics and read this to sort of help out. As Wodehouse would say: "It's all a bit much for a chappy." This is a good reference for when you start thinking . . . now how do electricity and magnetism work together? With physics, I'm continually thinking . . . "Oh, I get it now," but then a week later . . . it's gone.
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103 reviews5 followers
August 11, 2023
dynamics and statics aspects of physics only

I was hoping for lessons on radio waves, sound, light, etc, but it was mostly mathematics. The Einstein relativity chapter at the end was interesting.
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299 reviews4 followers
March 13, 2021
This is a good review of the basics of physics. It's detailed enough if you need to use some basic equations while still readable if you don't need them.
259 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2021
I did well in my physics classes in high school and college but reading this book made me realize those days are over. However, I do recommend it.
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460 reviews14 followers
August 24, 2013
I have grown to really like the For Dummies series of books. They have a style and format that is easy to understand and digest, and is not too heavy on giving you actual work problems to do. They are great as quick reference guides, primers, and study helpers. Pick a topic and they generally have something on it.

The physics essentials are just that, the basic building blocks for any physics understanding. Good prep for Physics 1 students and anyone who wants to casually understand physics in general.
185 reviews
October 27, 2019
Este es un breve libro pero no para dummies, o al menos para dummies que ya tienen cierto conocimiento básico de Física. Toca temas algo avanzados y de manera muy rápida. Desde un inicio toca bastantes formulas y las deriva sin previa explicación.
Lo recomiendo para personas que ya tienen una base sólida en Física y Matemáticas.
23 reviews
July 14, 2012
Good for basics, but not much else. I was hoping for a little more depth.
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July 17, 2012
Can't help it, I'm a geek.
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21 reviews13 followers
April 3, 2017
My level of scientific understanding and knowledge is, I can now say with confidence, sub-dummy; below dummy; probably, let's be honest, approaching idiot.

This book was written presumably for those with, shall we say, a limited knowledge of physics. That's me. But I like to think I'm intelligent and I did pass A level pure maths (many years ago, I admit. But I'm afraid most of this supposedly simple introduction went way over my head. The last chapter, on Einstein and relativity, was paradoxically the most understandable to my mind and I think I got that. Otherwise - I'm no wiser than when I started.
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