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If you have a healthy curiosity for the way things work in the physical world, the Illustrated Guide to Physics Experiments provides an ideal, hands-on introduction to physics lab techniques and data analysis. With this book and a few common (and inexpensive) tools and materials, you'll conduct experiments to answer questions about the universe, build demonstrations to show off the physical principles you learn, and do "theoretical lab" exercises to better understand aspects of the physical world.
Perfect for do-it-yourselfers, home-schooled high school students, and college students, this
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Produktbeschreibung
If you have a healthy curiosity for the way things work in the physical world, the Illustrated Guide to Physics Experiments provides an ideal, hands-on introduction to physics lab techniques and data analysis. With this book and a few common (and inexpensive) tools and materials, you'll conduct experiments to answer questions about the universe, build demonstrations to show off the physical principles you learn, and do "theoretical lab" exercises to better understand aspects of the physical world.

Perfect for do-it-yourselfers, home-schooled high school students, and college students, this book will help you:
Learn everything from the basics of motion all the way to particle physics -- including energy, thermodynamics, magnetic fields, optics, and much more
Take careful measurements of physical phenomena and conduct data analysis
Build and perform physics demonstrations that are fascinating and fun
Construct computer models to represent aspects of the physical world

It's easy to get started. You can build most of the experiments and demonstrations in this book with ordinary household tools, using materials that you can scrounge, borrow, or get for free. The most important thing is your willingness to enter the door of discovery that awaits you; Illustrated Guide to Physics Experiments is your key.
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Autorenporträt
Over the past 25 years, Tom Sgouros has worked as a physical oceanographer, technical writer, environmental consultant, circus producer, robot builder, rope-walker, and editor for Make: Books. His physics education has been invaluable for sizing robot motors, figuring out whether the hydrodynamic models were really working, and keeping the trapeze from pulling down the circus tent. When not
building steam engines out of soda cans, he tours widely with his robot friend Judy in a one-man-one-robot show, and he hangs out at AS220, the fabulous art space in Providence, RI.