Riddles in Your Teacup

Riddles in Your Teacup

by PGhose (Author), D Home (Author)

Synopsis

Natural phenomena and ordinary, everyday things often contain surprises and puzzles when we attempt to understand them in terms of basic physical principles. Trying to explain what we see around us can even help us to understand physical principles more fully.

Written by two well-known popularizers of science, Riddles in Your Teacup, Second Edition focuses on many puzzles, both simple and advanced, that relate to these phenomena. Revised and enlarged, this fascinating second edition contains challenging questions about everyday scientific mysteries. It presents an amusing and entertaining collection of puzzles and solutions, including some riddles that have continued to defy explanation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 584
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 01 Jan 1994

ISBN 10: 0750302755
ISBN 13: 9780750302753

Media Reviews
A new, extended version of one of the most delightful little science books of recent years. The Good Book Guide .. .these questions are framed so interestingly that they hold the attention. They are accompanied by amusing sketches and agreeable anecdotes... A gentle, unusual and civilised production. Roy Herbert, New Scientist .. .an absolute gem: ... RM, Focus .. . recommend to inquisitive young scientists ... Robin Abbott, School Science Review, 277, June 1995 An entertaining book ... Endeavour, Short Notices There are surprises of wonder and delight' for students of all ages and abilities... ...a book that really should be in every science department. It will enhance and captivate all those who are not 'as good as dead'. Jim Jardine, Physics Education extended version of one of the most delightful little science books of recent years. The Good Book Guide .. .these questions are framed so interestingly that they hold the attention. They are accompanied by amusing sketches and agreeable anecdotes... A gentle, unusual and civilised production. Roy Herbert, New Scientist .. .an absolute gem: ... RM, Focus .. . recommend to inquisitive young scientists ... Robin Abbott, School Science Review, 277, June 1995 An entertaining book ... Endeavour, Short Notices There are surprises of wonder and delight' for students of all ages and abilities... ...a book that really should be in every science department. It will enhance and captivate all those who are not 'as good as dead'. Jim Jardine, Physics Education