Description
“Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life” is a popular science book written by Helen Czerski, published in 2016. In this book, Czerski explores the fundamental principles of physics through the lens of everyday phenomena and experiences.
Czerski takes readers on a journey through various aspects of daily life, from the behavior of soap bubbles and the physics of popcorn popping to the mechanics of bouncing balls and the science behind rainbows. Through these examples, she explains complex scientific concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making physics engaging and relatable to readers of all backgrounds.
“Storm in a Teacup” demonstrates how the principles of physics govern the world around us, shaping the way we experience and interact with our environment on a daily basis. By unraveling the mysteries of everyday phenomena, Czerski provides readers with a deeper understanding of the natural world and the scientific principles that underpin it.
The book has been praised for its engaging writing style, insightful explanations, and ability to make physics accessible and entertaining for a general audience. It’s a great read for anyone curious about the science behind the seemingly mundane aspects of everyday life.
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