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Thinking Physics:

Is Gedanken Physics
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Insight Books, 2002 - Science - 582 pages
Lewis Carroll Epstein explains deep ideas in physics in an easy-to-understand way. Thinking Physics is a perfect beginner's guide to an amazingly wide range of physics-related questions. The book targets topics that science teachers and students spend time wondering about, like wing lift. Epstein elucidates the familiar but misunderstood ? such as how tides work ? along with more obscure but fascinating phenomena like the ?Bernoulli sub” and the ?artificial aurora” created by hydrogen bombs. Broken into many short sections and peppered with Epstein's own playful hand-drawn illustrations, the book does not simply give the right answer: It also goes into the answers that seem right but are wrong and shows why they are wrong ? a rarity in science books. Thinking Physics is a rigorously correct, lighthearted, and cleverly designed Q and A book for physicists of all ages.

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Review: Thinking Physics: Understandable Practical Reality

User Review  - Jared - Goodreads

Awesome book! Packed full of questions that intrigue the mind and are well-explained without the use of mathematics (or very little). Even for a physics grad, he explains things in ways that are very ... Read full review

Review: Thinking Physics: Understandable Practical Reality

User Review  - Ghada - Goodreads

I picked up this book in my first year of undergraduate physics and loved it. Post-graduation and I still feel the same way. It is a fun book full of practical yet out-of-the box physics MCQ type mini ... Read full review

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About the author (2002)

Epstein is a physics and astronomy professor.

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