A unique graduate textbook that develops powerful approximation methods and their applications to real-life astrophysical systems.
An organism harmless on earth where it is subject to gravity terrorizes a research station in space. Scientists die violently and from their insides spill creatures that are part human, part frog and part mouse.
Describes how gravity works and discusses important theories of gravity from Isaac Newton, Galileo, and Charles Dermer.
This book discusses gravitational force and presents experiments in balancing fruit and making a ramp racer, a water clock, a balloon rocket, and a ring wing glider.
But on the moon, the scooter weighs about 30 pounds (14 kg). You weigh even less. Since there's less gravity on the moon than on Earth, things weigh less on the moon. through Floating Life Do you remember the astronaut at the.
Third grade students will learn all about gravity through this engaging text that is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards and supports STEM education.
A distinguished physicist takes an enlightening look at three scientists whose work unlocked many mysteries: Galileo, the first to examine the process of free and restricted fall; Newton, originator of a universal force; and Einstein, who ...
This book uncovers gravity as a key to understanding these fascinating phenomena that have so captivated public interest in recent years.
Using a question and answer format, explains what gravity is and what it does.
Colorful illustrations and text introduce the properties and principles of gravity.
This book describes the growth of our understanding of gravity and the science on which it is based, from the early Greeks to Einstein's grand insights of curved space-time.