Physics for Rock Stars: Making the Laws of the Universe Work for You
of Christine McKinley
Description
From the host of the History channel's Brad Meltzer's Decoded: the laws of the universe like you've never experienced them before. This approachable book explains the world of physics with clarity, humor, and a dash of adventure. Physics for Rock Stars is not a weighty treatise on science, but a personal tour of physics from a quirky friend.Anyone who's ever wondered why nature abhors a vacuum, what causes magnetic attraction, or how to jump off a moving train or do a perfect stage dive will find answers and a few laughs too. No equations, numbers, or tricky concepts--just an inspiring and comical romp through the basics of physics and the beauty of the organized universe.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 248 pages
- Publisher Tarcherperigee
- Publication Date June 3rd 2014
- First Publication Not informed
- Language English
- ISBN 9780399165863
- Edition Not informed
- Category Science & Technology
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