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Physical Sciences: Sound smarter without trying harder
Physical Sciences: Sound smarter without trying harder
Physical Sciences: Sound smarter without trying harder
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Did you avoid all but the easiest science courses in school? Wish you knew what the theory of relativity refers to? Fear not! Covering everything from earth sciences to astrophysics, The Very Lazy Intellectual: Physical Sciences introduces you to the world's most important scientific theories. With information on the Big Bang to the Manhattan Project, you'll learn just enough to hold your own in conversation.
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Release dateOct 1, 2012
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Physical Sciences: Sound smarter without trying harder
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    Physical Sciences - Adams Media

    The Very Lazy Intellectual

    Physical Sciences

    Sound smarter without trying harder

    Adams Media, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

    Avon, Massachusetts

    Contents

    Introduction

    Physics

    Classical Physics

    Modern Physics

    Early Physics

    The Scientific Revolution

    Mechanics Comes of Age

    Wave Theory

    Modern Physics

    Quantum Mechanics

    Relativity

    Chemistry

    Divisions of Chemistry

    Early Chemistry

    The Greeks

    Alchemy

    Modern Chemistry

    Nineteenth-Century Advances

    Chemistry in the United States

    Industrial Chemistry

    Astronomy

    A Multidisciplinary Science

    Ancient Astronomy

    The Greeks

    Renaissance Astronomy

    A New Tool

    Modern Astronomy

    Astronomical Terms

    Earth Sciences

    Geology

    History of Geology

    Modern Geology

    Oceanography

    Meteorology

    Cheat Sheet for Physical Sciences

    Also Available

    Copyright Page

    Introduction

    If we were to look up the term lazy in a dictionary, we might expect to find some unflattering connotations. Let’s skip over such definitions as adverse or resistant to work, slothful, and sluggish, and adopt a more positive, charitable perspective. If instead we consider lazy as economical or avoiding waste, we get a much better picture of the idea behind The Very Lazy Intellectual series.

    This series of books is a set of short, economical references full of the fundamental knowledge you need to know to sound as if you really know something about a particular academic subject. The Very Lazy Intellectual: Physical Sciences lays out the indispensable facts, crucial high points, and fascinating elements of the main tenets of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and the earth sciences to build your knowledge foundation.

    The physical sciences encompass the natural sciences of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and the earth sciences. Some of these overlap to form such disciplines as astrophysics, chemical physics, physical chemistry, and geophysics. There is also an overlap between the physical and biological sciences — biophysics, for example — but, strictly speaking, the physical sciences consider only nonliving or inorganic matter.

    Whether you want to refresh your memory of a long-since forgotten course, or merely wish to be able to say something intelligent about the latest scientific breakthrough in the news without having to put in a great deal of study, this book will help. Enjoy the low-effort scholarship of The Very Lazy Intellectual: Physical Sciences.

    If you’d like to learn more about physical sciences, check out The Lazy Intellectual, available in print (978-1-4405-0456-3) and eBook (978-1-4405-0888-2) formats.

    Physics

    Physics is the branch of science that studies matter and energy and the interactions between them. The term physics is derived from the Greek word meaning to grow and was known as natural philosophy until the late nineteenth

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