Light (Physical Science in Depth) - Softcover

Smuskiewicz, Alfred J.

 
9780431081182: Light (Physical Science in Depth)

Synopsis

How is light like waves in the ocean? What causes a mirage? How do eyes our translate light into the things we see? What are some forms of light than we cannot see? This title looks at the fascinating nature of light, how it’s measured, and how it behaves. The book examines some of the exciting ways that light is being used in medicine, astronomy, and communications. It also discusses what the study of the most distant light in space tells us about the origin and future of the universe.

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This series provides in-depth coverage of the Physical Science curriculum in an easy to understand format, proving to be an invaluable companion and support for school textbooks.It stresses the key features of Science teaching at this level, including scientific enquiry, use of ideas and evidence, and planning, evaluation and investigative skills. It is packed full of photographs and clear artwork to explain difficult concepts, with sample experiments and data to illustrate best practice. Case studies of key experiments and discoveries in the History of Science highlight the importance of inquiry and investigation.

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