Physics

Physics

by John Murphy and Britannica Educational Publishing
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/07/2014

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Without physics, modern life would not exist. Instead of electric light, we would read by the light of candles. We couldn't build skyscrapers. We could not possibly bridge rivers, much less build a jet or interplanetary craft. Computers and smartphones would be unimaginable. Physics is concerned with the most fundamental aspects of matter and energy and how they interact to make the physical universe work. In accessible language and with explanatory graphics and visual aids, this book introduces readers to the science that is at the very center of all other sciences and essential to our very existence.

ISBN:
9781622754199
9781622754199
Category:
Educational: Physics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-07-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Britannica Educational Publishing
John Murphy

John Murphy is a professor of politics at the University of Melbourne.

He is also Assistant Dean in the Faculty of Arts. He writes prolifically on Australian social and political history and is editor of the Australian politics and policy series in MUP s Academic Monograph series.

He is author of many books, including Harvest of Fear: A history of Australia's Vietnam War (Allen & Unwin, 1993); Imagining the fifties: Private sentiment and political culture in Menzies Australia (UNSW Press, 2000) and was a contributor to Half a Citizen: Life on welfare in Australia (Allen & Unwin, 2011).

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