The Visual Dictionary of Physics

The Visual Dictionary of Physics by Jack Challoner is a resource published by Dorling Kindersley in 1995, featuring 64 pages in English. This edition serves as an introduction to the terminology and concepts associated with physics, making it accessible for both children and adults. The book aims to clarify the special language of physics, providing definitions and visual representations to enhance understanding.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the various factors and terminology within the field of physics. This visual dictionary is designed to assist in identifying specific terms and their meanings, making it a useful tool for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of science and nature. The book’s structured approach allows for easy reference, catering to those interested in juvenile nonfiction and the foundational aspects of physics.
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Part of a series introducing children and adults alike to the special language of individual subjects, this text looks at physics. It can be used for finding out what all the factors of physics are called, or for seeing what a particular word refers to.
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