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Understanding the Physics of Toys: Principles, Theory and ExercisesНазвание: Understanding the Physics of Toys: Principles, Theory and Exercises
Автор: S. Rajasekar, R. Velusamy
Издательство: World Scientific Publishing
Год: 2023
Страниц: 471
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 13.0 MB

Demonstrating many fundamental concepts of physics and engineering through the working principles of popular science toys is inexpensive, quickly reaching the senses and inspiring a better learning. The systematic way of setting theoretical model equations for the toys provides a remarkable experience in constructing model equations for physical and engineering systems.

Given that most science toys are based on the principles of physics, and to cater to the needs of graduate and master-level programme students in physics and engineering, the present book covers more than 40 wide ranging popular toys. For each toy various features are presented including history, construction, working principle, theoretical model, a solved problem and 5–10 exercises.

A course on The Physics of Toys can be designed based on the proposed book to be taught as a full course at graduate and master-level and even to students who have never been exposed to physics. Further, the features of the toys covered in this book can be used to illustrate various concepts and principles in different branches of physics and engineering.

Readership: Graduate students in physics and engineering, physics educators and practitioners in the field of physics of toys.

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