The Physics Of Superheroes
James Kakalios
Gotham (2009)
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Comic Books, Strips, Etc., In Education, Physics - Study And Teaching, Science In Popular Culture
Paperback 9781592405084
en_US
A complete update to the hit book on the real physics at work in comic books, featuring more heroes, more villains, and more science Since 2001, James Kakalios has taught "Everything I Needed to Know About Physics I Learned from Reading Comic Books," a hugely popular university course that generated coast-to-coast media attention for its unique method of explaining complex physics concepts through comics. With The Physics of Superheroes, named one of the best science books of 2005 by Discover, he introduced his colorful approach to an even wider audience. Now Kakalios presents a totally updated, expanded edition that features even more superheroes and findings from the cutting edge of science. With three new chapters and completely revised throughout with a splashy, redesigned package, the book that explains why Spider-Man's webbing failed his girlfriend, the probable cause of Krypton's explosion, and the Newtonian physics at work in Gotham City is electrifying from cover to cover.
Product Details
LoC Classification QC23.2 .K35 2009
LoC Control Number 2009028814
Dewey 530.0711
Cover Price $16.00
No. of Pages 448
Height x Width 9.0 x 6.0  inch
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