SuperSimple Physics
K**I
Super good
Yeah this is the best book I read in physics and this can make you also learn a physics and very easy and simple way with the picture that you can learn how do the physics the work in real life.
A**K
A book full of knowledge
I like the product very much and it's my second book from DK.I am very interested in science so I am using it to fulfill my wish of discovering something new.I am quite happy with the dilivery and packaging and the page and picture.
K**N
please check the videos or review before purchasing
The media could not be loaded. yes this book is easy to understand but this is basic and not even properly explanation
V**E
Fascinating and vivid description of the subject matter.
Proper treatment to the subject. Understandable English language is used. Authentic information. A systemic approach in advancing the subject. It gives me fun and satisfaction in teaching physics to my students. Moreover students enjoy learning and eagerly wish to read the book further and further.
A**4
Nice book and very helpful for children
Nice book and very helpful for children
D**A
Wonderful, superb
The media could not be loaded. Wonderful book, easy to understand goodly illustrated
K**R
Excellent book
Extraordinary bookHigh quality bookI like dk publication books very muchL love dk publicationIt's more admiring book in the universe
D**I
Must own book for high school. *only basics*
Concepts are explained in a very simple and clear language.Photos are great and helps explaining the concepts better.I would liked if they have included do-it-yourself activities.
J**S
5-Star Book for Newtonian Physics, 0-Star Book for No Mention of Relativity or Quantum Mechanics
Super Simple Physics is an excellent book to introduce a middle school student to Newtonian physics. It is extremely well-illustrated and organized, with easy-to-understand examples that relate to everyday life. It does a great job of covering the depth and breadth of Newtonian physics in summary form with occasional simple math examples requiring no more than a basic knowledge of how to manipulate an algebraic equation (it explains how when it does so) and simple trigonometry using a calculator. The problem is, AFAICT, that there is zero mention of relativity (general or special) and quantum mechanics. There should be a section where the limits of Newtonian physics are mentioned as to how things break down at the level of very small or the level of very massive objects or things traveling near the speed of light. Rutherford and Bohr get a brief mention in passing; Einstein gets none. Super Simple Physics could refer the interested reader to other introductory books on relativity or quantum mechanics. DK has an excellent overview book for the layman/secondary school student with beautiful illustrations of concepts in quantum mechanics entitled Simply Quantum Physics (a separate series from Super Simple books). I haven't found a similar book yet for an aspect of relativity.The perceived paradoxes of special and general relativity and quantum mechanics are among the knowledge that can make physics fascinating. Too bad that DK Books does not offer a little bit of that cheese for the young reader to nibble on in the Super Simple Physics book, which is otherwise a wonderful book that I highly recommend to introduce a middle school student to physics, perhaps in more interesting fashion than they'll experience in school.I have several complaints about the Kindle Edition and Amazon's PC Kindle Reader. The Windows Kindle Reader has been dumbed down so it's not possible to set a bookmark or search. I can do both on my iPhone Kindle Reader (but the iOS reader never gives me any search results!). For the Kindle Edition, the lovely illustrations are best appreciated on a large screen and without a large screen, some of the text displays in very small font on a phone. Maybe the difficulty of reading a Kindle book on a Windows computer is caused by lack of demand for a PC reader or is perhaps an attempt to induce the reader to buy Kindle devices or larger-screened Fire devices on Amazon. Or perhaps the problem is that DK Books made little effort to produce a fully-featured Kindle book.
K**N
Great book
nicely written. Recommended
A**R
It is a very easy to understand book.
The book is good for kids who are interested in the concepts in physics. The colorful pictures were well designed to attract kids to continue to read the book.
S**B
Amazing book
Concepts are beautifully explained with rich visuals.
I**A
Good book for basic knowledge
Good book for basic knowledge!
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