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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: R.J Blin-StoylePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780750304160ISBN 10: 0750304162 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 01 July 1997 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , A / AS level , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI enjoyed reading this book - and being able to dip in and out at various points without losing the overall picture. It was particularly good to find clear and understandable explanations of the recent developments from quarks and the big bang to theories of everything. Post Sixteen Science Issues Roger Blin-Stoyle attempts to cover the whole of physics for a wide readership, ranging from school students to university teachers, not forgetting any members of the public who wish to know about the subject. But the target that he hits with unerring accuracy is probably the undergraduate who needs any overview of the whole of physics, or a school teacher who needs simple explanations of difficult concepts with everyday examples that are easy to visualize ... eminently enjoyable ... strongly recommended to physicists and non-physicists alike. Physics World ... Roger Blin-Stoyle is not only a dedicated educationalist but also a distinguished physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. Eureka! ... communicates his enthusiasm in 200 pages that range convincingly from everyday experience to cosmology and philosophy. The writing is always lucid, sometimes formal. Highly recommended for all you interested laypersons - and as an excellent overview for sixth-formers and students. New Scientist This remarkable book ... should be .. in the library ... teachers of sixth forms, and a few of their students would feel the book well worth the price as a compact review or reference text. School Science Review ... a concise, authoritative, well written review of physics, in all of its branches from Newton to Hawking ... has a truly excellent glossary ... Australian & New Zealand Physicist ... setsout the basic ideas of physics in a readable style which will commend itself to the general reader, high-school students and non-scientists. ASLIB Book Guide yed reading this book - and being able to dip in and out at various points without losing the overall picture. It was particularly good to find clear and understandable explanations of the recent developments from quarks and the big bang to theories of everything. Post Sixteen Science Issues Roger Blin-Stoyle attempts to cover the whole of physics for a wide readership, ranging from school students to university teachers, not forgetting any members of the public who wish to know about the subject. But the target that he hits with unerring accuracy is probably the undergraduate who needs any overview of the whole of physics, or a school teacher who needs simple explanations of difficult concepts with everyday examples that are easy to visualize ... eminently enjoyable ... strongly recommended to physicists and non-physicists alike. Physics World ... Roger Blin-Stoyle is not only a dedicated educationalist but also a distinguished physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. Eureka! ... communicates his enthusiasm in 200 pages that range convincingly from everyday experience to cosmology and philosophy. The writing is always lucid, sometimes formal. Highly recommended for all you interested laypersons - and as an excellent overview for sixth-formers and students. New Scientist This remarkable book ... should be .. in the library ... teachers of sixth forms, and a few of their students would feel the book well worth the price as a compact review or reference text. School Science Review ... a concise, authoritative, well writtenreview of physics, in all of its branches from Newton to Hawking ... has a truly excellent glossary ... Australian & New Zealand Physicist ... sets out the basic ideas of physics in a readable style which will commend itself to the general reader, high-school students and non-scientists. ASLIB Book Guide I enjoyed reading this book - and being able to dip in and out at various points without losing the overall picture. It was particularly good to find clear and understandable explanations of the recent developments from quarks and the big bang to theories of everything. -Post Sixteen Science Issues Roger Blin-Stoyle attempts to cover the whole of physics for a wide readership, ranging from school students to university teachers, not forgetting any members of the public who wish to know about the subject. But the target that he hits with unerring accuracy is probably the undergraduate who needs any overview of the whole of physics, or a school teacher who needs simple explanations of difficult concepts with everyday examples that are easy to visualize ... eminently enjoyable ... strongly recommended to physicists and non-physicists alike. -Physics World ...Roger Blin-Stoyle is not only a dedicated educationalist but also a distinguished physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. Eureka! ... communicates his enthusiasm in 200 pages that range convincingly from everyday experience to cosmology and philosophy. The writing is always lucid, sometimes formal. Highly recommended for all you interested laypersons - and as an excellent overview for sixth-formers and students. -New Scientist This remarkable book ... should be .. in the library ... teachers of sixth forms, and a few of their students would feel the book well worth the price as a compact review or reference text. -School Science Review ... a concise, authoritative, well written review of physics, in all of its branches from Newton to Hawking ... has a truly excellent glossary ... -Australian & New Zealand Physicist ... sets out the basic ideas of physics in a readable style which will commend itself to the general reader, high-school students and non-scientists. -ASLIB Book Guide """I enjoyed reading this book - and being able to dip in and out at various points without losing the overall picture. It was particularly good to find clear and understandable explanations of the recent developments from quarks and the big bang to theories of everything."" -Post Sixteen Science Issues ""Roger Blin-Stoyle attempts to cover the whole of physics for a wide readership, ranging from school students to university teachers, not forgetting any members of the public who wish to know about the subject. But the target that he hits with unerring accuracy is probably the undergraduate who needs any overview of the whole of physics, or a school teacher who needs simple explanations of difficult concepts with everyday examples that are easy to visualize ... eminently enjoyable ... strongly recommended to physicists and non-physicists alike."" -Physics World ""...Roger Blin-Stoyle is not only a dedicated educationalist but also a distinguished physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. Eureka! ... communicates his enthusiasm in 200 pages that range convincingly from everyday experience to cosmology and philosophy. The writing is always lucid, sometimes formal. Highly recommended for all you interested laypersons - and as an excellent overview for sixth-formers and students."" -New Scientist ""This remarkable book ... should be .. in the library ... teachers of sixth forms, and a few of their students would feel the book well worth the price as a compact review or reference text."" -School Science Review ""... a concise, authoritative, well written review of physics, in all of its branches from Newton to Hawking ... has a truly excellent glossary ..."" -Australian & New Zealand Physicist ""... sets out the basic ideas of physics in a readable style which will commend itself to the general reader, high-school students and non-scientists."" -ASLIB Book Guide" Author InformationRoger Blin-Stoyle has written Eureka! after having taught a wide range of students throughout his professional life. His desire to innovate in physics education led him, in 1962, from Oxford to the University of Sussex as its founding Science Dean where he was able to set up course structures and teaching programmes from scratch. He has chaired various education committees in the UK and was President of the Association for Science Education and the Institute of Physics. Currently he enjoys helping to teach physics at this local primary school. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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