Physics of Flow

Physics of Flow by Chris Butlin, published by Heinemann in 1998, is a comprehensive resource designed for post-16 students studying physics. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the essential content required for A Level syllabuses. The book aims to promote independent learning, making it a valuable tool for students seeking to deepen their understanding of the subject.
Readers will find that Physics of Flow covers all the compulsory topics outlined in the physics curriculum, providing a structured approach to the material. As part of a series of eight titles, this book emphasizes key scientific principles and concepts, facilitating a thorough grasp of physics. The content is tailored to support students in their academic journey, ensuring they are well-prepared for their studies.
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Built around the common core of physics A Level syllabuses this book, which is one of a series of eight titles, covers all the compulsory content with the aim of promoting independent learning for post-16 students.
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