What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?: More Experiments in Atmospheric Physics (Dover Science Books)
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Book Details
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Author: Craig F. Bohren
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Publisher: Dover
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Language: English
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Edition: Illustrated
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ISBN: 9780486453361
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Pages: 208
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Binding: Paperback
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Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
About the Book
In this delightful sequel to his best-selling Clouds in a Glass of Beer, Craig F. Bohren continues his exploration of the fascinating world of atmospheric physics in a way that is both informative and accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Known for his engaging writing style, Bohren brings physics to life with offbeat, everyday examples and easy-to-follow experiments.
Packed with fun and informative experiments, What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks? (the book's full title) helps readers understand complex principles of physics in the context of daily life. Whether you're a professional scientist or just curious about how the world around you works, Bohren’s approach ensures that you come away with a greater appreciation for the science behind natural phenomena.
From the mysterious behavior of light to the effects of weather on our daily lives, this book is a brilliant collection of intriguing physics puzzles that will both entertain and educate. Each chapter is illustrated with photographs and diagrams, making it even easier to grasp the concepts being explored.
Bohren's humorous and engaging style makes this book a must-have for anyone who enjoys exploring science through the lens of real-world observations. It is perfect for both laymen and professionals, providing new insights into the physics of everyday phenomena.