Explore how everyday actions reveal the laws of physics in plain language.
This accessible guide explains rest, motion, force, friction, and more through real-life examples, avoiding heavy math while inviting readers to see science in daily life. Drawing on lectures and practical experiments, the book shows how common actions—lifting, rolling, stopping, and balancing—reveal fundamental principles. It emphasizes reasoning and experiment over formal proofs, making science feel relevant and doable for curious readers.
- Clear explanations of motion, force, and energy in everyday tasks
- Hands-on ideas and simple experiments you can try at home
- Accessible discussion of friction, wheels, pulleys, levers, and hydraulics
- Context for how science shaped daily life and technology
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, nontechnical introduction to physics and its role in daily life.