Physics for Greeks : surprising answers to the planet's most interesting questions / Rhett Allain
Material type: TextPublication details: India Jaico Publishing House 2019Description: 238 pISBN:- 9789388423809
- 530 ALL-R
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Surprising answers to the planetary most interesting questions could a human really fly with wings like a bird’s? Would Superman be able to punch someone into space? Could aeroplanes save fuel by using iPads instead of paper safety manuals? In Physics for geeks, Rhett Allain, a Physics Professor and wireless popular dot Physics blogger, combines pop culture with everyday Science for an entertaining explanation of Physics. Finding intriguing questions buried in familiar movies and TV shows, video games, viral videos, and news hooks, Physics for geeks walks readers through the fascinating, easy-to-understand answers from a Physics perspective. Why does a mirror reverse left to right, but not top to bottom? How many dollar bills would it take to stack them to the moon? What if everyone on Earth jumped at the same time? Are angry birds using real Physics? Does a heavier truck make a better snow plot? With illustrations, basic equations, and easy-to-read graphs and diagrams, each br>Chapter not only covers the most popular subjects from Allain's blog, like light SA be Rs and house-sized ducks, but uses those fun, and at times, mind-boggling questions to teach basic physics concepts. What better way to explain the nature of light than to consider how the Hobbit, Gollum could see in the dark?.
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