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11%OFFJeff Stewart - Why Balloons Rise and Apples Fall: The Laws That Make the World Work - 9781782437574 - V9781782437574
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Why Balloons Rise and Apples Fall: The Laws That Make the World Work

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Description for Why Balloons Rise and Apples Fall: The Laws That Make the World Work Paperback. From the big stuff (life, the universe and everything) to the small stuff (the mind-bending world of quantum physics), here is an accessible guide to the fascinating, awe-inspiring and sometimes downright weird world of physics. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: PDZ; PH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 198 x 14. Weight in Grams: 162.
'Everything we do is touched by physics. Whether we're on the motorway, at the beach or in the pub, its laws tell us what happens in our world and why.' From the big stuff (life, the universe and everything) to the small stuff (the mind-bending world of quantum physics), here is an accessible guide to the fascinating, awe-inspiring and sometimes downright weird world of physics. Learn about why heavier things don't fall faster, why you have more energy when you're sitting upstairs, and why time slows down as you speed up, and consider ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Michael O´Mara Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
161g
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782437574
SKU
V9781782437574
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About Jeff Stewart
Jeff Stewart was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and moved to England as a child. He graduated from Cambridge University and currently works as a journalist and web designer.

Reviews for Why Balloons Rise and Apples Fall: The Laws That Make the World Work
At just the right level for the beginner he runs us through all the classical physics that no one bothers with, yet is at the heart of everyday life.
PopularScience.co.uk

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