
Don't be afraid, this is physics! 800 Fun Challenge Questions
- physics
- Categories:Physics
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:February,2022
- Pages:292
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- Size:165mm×235mm
- Publication Place:Russia
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Feature
★ More than 800 original physics and mathematics problems, covering various levels from basic to high difficulty, suitable for readers of different levels.
★ The book specifically identifies topics suitable for computer modeling, and the appendix also explores new interdisciplinary topics.
★ This book aims to help readers overcome their fear of physics and discover its fun and practicality.
★ Both students and physics enthusiasts can gain knowledge and enjoyment from it.
Description
This book emphasizes the ubiquity of physics in daily life, aiming to demonstrate that physics is not only one of the cornerstones of progress, but also an indispensable part of our daily lives. The book specifically labels topics applicable to computer modeling to help readers better understand and apply physics knowledge. The appendix section explores new types of topics, many of which are interdisciplinary and applicable, further expanding readers' horizons.
Author
Leonid Ashkinazi was an outstanding physicist and educator. He is an associate doctorate in physics and mathematics, a member of the Russian Physical Society and the Russian Sociologist Association, and also an associate professor in the Department of Metrology and Certification at the Moscow Institute of Industrial Electronics. Professor Ashkinazi not only has profound expertise in the academic field, but is also a prolific writer whose works cover a wide range of fields, including S The works of the Lem and Strugatsky brothers include 'NEXT Generation Review', short stories such as' Dialogue on Physical Meaning ',' What is it? ',' The Problem of Co authorship ', and' We Have No Interest in Them '. In addition, he also served as the editor of "Snails on Slopes" and wrote several academic and popular science works, including "Introduction to Materials Science: Records and Limits, or Extreme Materials", "Physics Lectures: On the Way to College", "Don't Be Afraid, This is Physics! 800 Fun Challenge Questions", "Lectures on Physics and Physicists: Starting from School", and "Electron Tubes: From the Past to the Future". His works have not only received high praise in the academic community, but also had a profound impact in the field of education.