Exploring the World of Physics: From Simple Machines to Nuclear Energy
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Exploring the World of Physics: From Simple Machines to Nuclear Energy  -     By: John Hudson Tiner

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Do avoid learning or teaching physics at all costs? Exploring the World of Physics is designed specifically for those who think it's much too complicated for them! Each concept is clearly explained with text that speaks in laymans' terms, and illustrates each concept with examples from history and real life. Learn about the laws, principles and effects of physics throughout our universe that students from elementary to high school can understand. 158 indexed pages, softcover.

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Title:  Exploring the World of Physics: From Simple Machines to Nuclear Energy
By: John Hudson Tiner
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 158
Vendor: Master Books
Dimensions: 11 X 8.5 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound
ISBN: 0890514666
ISBN-13: 9780890514665
Series: Exploring
Stock No: WW514666

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The latest installment of the wildly successful "Exploring" series, this textbook supplement explains physics in remarkable clear detail. Complemented with black-and-white illustrations, the book uses ordinary speech to explain the concepts of physics. The author's goal is to "write at a 6th grade level, but explain the concepts so that a motivated 4th grader can understand the material."

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