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Physics manual - A reference to the physics science - cover

Physics manual - A reference to the physics science

P. Anastasiadis Konstantinos

Publisher: Konstantinos Anastasiadis

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This book is a manual to physical science. It has 10 chapters, which include all the major important physical aspects and the new achievements on those. Reader is expected to gain a global knowledge around physics and keep it as a 'quick look' guidance for future reference. For more analytical details and information, the reader can research further to each of the subjects included in the chapters.

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Solar System
The center of the Solar System is the Sun. There are 9 big rocks, called planets and several other smaller called moons, asteroids, meteorites, all rotating as a system, around a huge fire place, called Sun. All rocks are devastating places and only one of these planets, the earth, hosts human life. Is that odd? Yes it is. The Solar System is made up of the Sun who is a star and lays at the center of the solar system and all the planets, asteroids, and other objects orbiting the Sun. All the solar system is protected by a surrounding sphere, called heliosphere. Earth has a magnetic shield and atmosphere that protects us from the Sun's explosions and other objects to enter. It also has oxygen, essential for life, as we know it.
Available since: 06/04/2024.
Print length: 250 pages.

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