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North Pole, South Pole is the biography of geomagnetism: the story of a quest that has occupied scientific geniuses throughout the past millennium. This absorbing book explores the inner workings of our planet and its magnetic shield.
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By Kinsky
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Meets the requirements of the NSW Physics Stage 6 revised syllabus, offering students a comprehensive text for the Preliminary course. The text is organised so that students cam monitor their progress, test their understanding and revise key concepts and ideas at their own pace.
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This book is a joint biography of William and Lawrence Bragg, who reshaped science in the twentieth century with the development of X-ray crystallography, and by mentoring the mid-century discovery of the structure of DNA. Their stories are vivid examples of science teaching and ...
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Based in large part on previously inaccessible letters and other papers, the book traces Rutherford's life from his upbringing in the pioneering society of New Zealand to his burial in Westminster Abbey as Lord Rutherford of Nelson.
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In the final decades of the nineteenth century, three brilliant and visionary titans of America's Gilded Age--Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and George Westinghouse--battled bitterly as each vied to create a vast and powerful electrical empire. In Empires of Light, historian Jill ...
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For hundreds of years now scientists have lived and died trying to find out how the universe was made, but they will never ever do it because the universe had its origins beyond spacetime. However, there is a universal energy in the form of wave vibrations from which all things a ...
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Study and exam practice for NCEA Level 2 Achievement Standards: 90254 - Demonstrate understanding of waves (2.3); 90255 - Demonstrate understanding of mechanics (2.4); 90256 - Demonstrate understanding of atoms and radioactivity (2.5); 90257 - Demonstrate understanding of electri ...
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