Practical Physics: Molecular Physics and Sound dives into how matter sticks together and how sound waves behave, using clear explanations and real‑world experiments.
This edition combines foundational ideas with hands‑on activities to make physics feel tangible.
You'll explore cohesion in solids and liquids, watch how waves form, travel, and interact, and learn about how gases compress and flow. The book emphasizes practical methods, showing how to set up experiments, read results, and relate them to everyday phenomena.
- Understand hardness, elasticity, and other properties that determine how materials resist change in shape.
- Study the transmission of sound, including reflection, refraction, and absorption, through simple demonstrations.
- See how practical apparatus and measurements reveal the basics of waves, vibration, and diffusion.
- Follow guided experiments and diagrams to connect theory with observable outcomes.
Ideal for students of physics, teachers, and curious readers who enjoy learning by doing.