“Informative and engagingly idiosyncratic . . . brings the subject down to earth with offbeat, everyday examples and easy-to-follow experiments. . . . Both professionals and laymen can learn from this book.” — The New York Times Book Review “A brilliant collection of intriguing examples of the physics of everyday phenomena, with the examples presented as puzzles.” — Discover “A delightful book.” — Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society This is the sequel to Craig Bohren’s popular Clouds in a Glass of Beer (also available from Dover), the book that made the fascinating world of atmospheric physics accessible to readers without a scientific background. Like its predecessor, this volume abounds in lively writing, fun-filled and easy-to-perform experiments, and numerous photographs and illustrations that offer illuminating and memorable ways to learn about an intriguing branch of science.
What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?: More Experiments in Atmospheric Physics (Dover Science Books)
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This book encourages scientific exploration by explaining complex atmospheric physics through simple, hands-on experiments.
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Weight | 0.272 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.7 × 1 × 23.3 in |
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