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English
Usborne
07 March 2021
Series: For Beginners
A conversational approach to what physics is, and why it's interesting.

Part of the best-selling '...for Beginners' series that brings to life the wide world of physics. Rather than explaining details about how to do physics, this book focusses on explaining what different branches of physics are about, how we know about them, and what mysteries remain for budding physicists to uncover. It doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, tackling black holes, quantum mechanics and even Einstein's theories of relativity.

By:   , ,
Illustrated by:   El Primo Ramón
Imprint:   Usborne
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 247mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   530g
ISBN:   9781474986397
ISBN 10:   1474986390
Series:   For Beginners
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 16 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
What is physics? Asking questions? Physics is everywhere What do physicists do? Chapter 1: Forces & motion What makes things move, what makes things stop, and why some things move faster and easier than others. Chapter 2: Waves How sounds travel, how light works, and the mysterious connection between electricity and magnetism. Chapter 3: The speed of light and the shape of the universe Albert Einstein came up with two of the most significant theories in modern physics: special relativity, which explores the speed of light, and general relativity, which unpacks the shape of the universe. But what actually ARE these theories? Chapter 4: Nuclear and particle physics Introducing the very smallest things physicists have discovered, and seeing what happens when they try to break those things apart into even smaller pieces. Chapter 5: Quantum mechanics The smallest particles don't seem to follow the same rules as bigger things. So what rules do they follow, and why don't they seem to make sense? Chapter 6: Space What is out there, beyond the Earth? And where exactly did it all come from? Chapter 7: Unsolved mysteries There are plenty of things physicists don't understand about how things work, whether on Earth or out in space. Discover some of the mysteries that YOU might help to solve one day. Glossary Index Acknowledgments

Since joining Usborne, Minna has written books on everything from pirates and gladiators to jungles and oceans. She studied Maths and Philosophy at university and previously worked as a journalist and illustrator in London, Bogota and New York. In her spare time, she loves writing stories, drawing and playing the guitar. Rachel spent 11 years studying and teaching philosophy at the universities of London and Oxford before joining Usborne. Since then she has written books on subjects ranging from knights, to food, to philosophy, as well as retelling folk stories, and writing children's versions of numerous novels. Darran spent a decade as children's bookseller in Durham. He studied crime scene and forensic science at university. It's handier than you'd expect. He collects useless facts, and writes about lots of subjects - especially science. He is passionate about stories, music, and will talk about octopuses at great length.

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