Here is a list of interesting books for those who love Physics. You may try other books by these famous scientists to learn more Physics in an interesting way.
Black Holes And Baby Universes And Other Essays Stephen Hawking Thirteen extraordinary and informative essays from renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Recommended for those who wish to learn more about the universe. |
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For the Love of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics Walter Lewin This book explains many different concepts like nucleus, measurements, starts, bodies in motion, rainbow, strings, electricity, magnetic force, X-rays, winds and space etc. It gives answer to many questions that usually have complex answers and it also solves many queries such as 'Why are we short when we stand but taller when we lie down?’ among others. Have this if you would like to make learning Physics easier! |
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Surely you're Joking Mr Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character Richard P Feynman An extraordinary autobiography of the Nobel Prize winning physicist which will make you change the stereotypical image of a scientist we all have in our mind. Humorous as the title suggests. A must read! |
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Relativity: The Special and the General Theory Albert Einstein Most popular and highly influential book in Physics. Einstein's theory that changed the world. |
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The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time and the Texture of Reality Brian Greene Revealing new layers of reality that lie just beneath the surface of our everyday lives, this grand tour of the universe will make you look at the world in a completely new way. |
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A Brief History of Time: From Big Bang to Black Holes Stephen Hawking Understand the complex theories in a simple way. The best selling popular science book recommended for every one who wants to know more about the universe |
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Qed: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Richard P Feynman Entertaining lectures by Feynman which uses clear everyday examples to provide the definitive introduction to QED (Quantum electrodynamics). |
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'What Do You Care What Other People Think?': Further Adventures of a Curious Character Richard P Feynman In this collection of short pieces Feynman describes everything from his love of beauty to college pranks to how his father taught him to think.Whether you are a Physics lover or not you must read this once. |