The Manga Guide to Physics

Hideo Nitta

Buch, Taschenbuch
Ausgabe vom Mai 2009
Verkaufsrang: 35785 (je kleiner desto beliebter)
ASIN: 1593271964 (Amazon-Bestellnummer)
The Manga Guide to Physics - Hideo Nitta
A manga cartoon guide that teaches physics using real world examples. One of a series of groundbreaking EduManga titles from No Starch Press.

- Physics is an essential concept in many careers and disciplines
- Authentic manga, translated from Japanese originals
- A fun and useful supplement to any physics courseThe Manga Guide to Physics teaches physics in an innovative way by joining real Japanese-style manga with serious and practical instruction. The books story revolves around Megumi, a high school tennis star frustrated by physics class - and the physics of tennis. Luckily for her, she befriends Ryota, a geeky physics Olympian. After hes persuaded to help Megumi avoid failing physics, Ryota teaches her about Newtons laws of motion, vectors and scalars, and inertia, velocity, and acceleration. As Ryota explains classical mechanics, he uses real-world examples like roller blading, juggling, slingshots, braking cars, and tennis to show the importance (and fun) of physics in daily life. By the end of their lessons, Megumi has mastered even the most difficult physics concepts like momentum and impulse; work and the conservation of energy; the difference between kinetic, potential, and mechanical energy; and parabolic motion. This informative and charming guide also has extended explanations and examples to help readers learn. (This EduManga title is a translation from a bestselling series in Japan, co-published with Ohmsha, Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan.)