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To the young physicist

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To the young physicist
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Physics, the science of the general laws of nature, studies the world we live in and helps to bring natural phenomena to the service of man. How do you measure the height of a body by its shadow? Why do streams babble? What are horses shoeing for? How do you determine the velocity of a water stream? How are molecules arranged in a body? Why does a haystack not get wet in the rain and stay dry inside? What force causes a sled to move when it rolls down a hill? Manual in an easy, entertaining form familiarizes with the basic laws of physics, gives comprehensive information about the simplest measurements, the properties of physical bodies, molecular structure, pressure. It also gives practical advice on how to make scales, a paper kite, a windmill, a balloon. The publication will help to better assimilate the physics knowledge acquired by children at school and apply it in practice.
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