Физика вокруг нас
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How to lay in the head a school physics course? How to understand complex definitions and understand intricate explanations? And why do we need to know all this? If you at least once asked these questions, this book is for you! And she is also for those who have not yet started teaching physics, but are very fond of it, and for parents who want to help the child in mastering the subject, and in general for everyone who is interested in, how our world works. Here you will not find any tasks or formulas, but you will find a simple and understandable explanation of the laws and examples of how these laws work in phenomena and objects that surround us everywhere. Why is it useless to shake a bottle to pour everything to the last drop from it? How does the bridge withstand the weight of a freight train? Can the light be in wires?
We all live in the world of physical laws, and there is no way to get around them. They can be studied, they can be used and, of course, it is impossible not to admire them! So let"s do it right now!
Why do we need physics, if we are not going to be physicists anyway? Why should we score our heads with complex definitions, intricate formulas and confusing explanations? How can this be remembered and put in the head? How many generations of schoolchildren were asked these questions. How many graduates are still in horror and disgust, both school lessons of physics and homework are recall. How many scattered names of laws and excerpts of definitions remained in the head.
To understand that physics is not so difficult, but incredibly interesting and even exciting, this book will help. Here you will not find any tasks or formulas, but you will find a simple and understandable explanation of the laws and examples of how these laws work in phenomena and objects that surround us everywhere. Why do cracks in the asphalt become pits in winter? How does the GPS navigator work? Why can you ride the skates very quickly, and to spend a little effort? How does the bridge withstand the weight of a freight train?
Physicists also work in our body: when we sleep, walk, swim, just breathe. Do you know that our nerves and brain work thanks to electric impulses? But did we think that we have an organ of senses capable of perceiving electromagnetic waves?
Knowledge of physics helps us to take care of our own security. The book will tell you why, for example, you can’t stand on the edge of the platform, past which trains pass, why go to the stomach and crawl, if the ice crawls under you or why, during any work with open wires, you can’t touch two wires with both hands.
We all live in the world of physical laws, and there is no way to get around them. They can be studied, they can be used and, of course, it is impossible not to admire them! So let"s do it right now!
For children of middle and senior school age
We all live in the world of physical laws, and there is no way to get around them. They can be studied, they can be used and, of course, it is impossible not to admire them! So let"s do it right now!
Why do we need physics, if we are not going to be physicists anyway? Why should we score our heads with complex definitions, intricate formulas and confusing explanations? How can this be remembered and put in the head? How many generations of schoolchildren were asked these questions. How many graduates are still in horror and disgust, both school lessons of physics and homework are recall. How many scattered names of laws and excerpts of definitions remained in the head.
To understand that physics is not so difficult, but incredibly interesting and even exciting, this book will help. Here you will not find any tasks or formulas, but you will find a simple and understandable explanation of the laws and examples of how these laws work in phenomena and objects that surround us everywhere. Why do cracks in the asphalt become pits in winter? How does the GPS navigator work? Why can you ride the skates very quickly, and to spend a little effort? How does the bridge withstand the weight of a freight train?
Physicists also work in our body: when we sleep, walk, swim, just breathe. Do you know that our nerves and brain work thanks to electric impulses? But did we think that we have an organ of senses capable of perceiving electromagnetic waves?
Knowledge of physics helps us to take care of our own security. The book will tell you why, for example, you can’t stand on the edge of the platform, past which trains pass, why go to the stomach and crawl, if the ice crawls under you or why, during any work with open wires, you can’t touch two wires with both hands.
We all live in the world of physical laws, and there is no way to get around them. They can be studied, they can be used and, of course, it is impossible not to admire them! So let"s do it right now!
For children of middle and senior school age
Author:
Author:Вировец Юрий Александрович
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907471-54-2
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