
Statistical Physics for Babies
Chris Ferrie(Author)
Sourcebooks Explore (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2018
Book
Board book
24 pages
978-1-4926-5627-2 (ISBN)
Description
Help your future genius become the smartest baby in the room!
Written by an expert, Statistical Physics for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to the second law of thermodynamics. Babies (and grownups!) will learn all about entropy, probability, and more. With a tongue-in-cheek approach that adults will love, this installment of the Baby University board book series is the perfect way to introduce basic concepts to even the youngest scientists. After all, it's never too early to become a scientist!
Baby University: It only takes a small spark to ignite a child's mind.
Written by an expert, Statistical Physics for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to the second law of thermodynamics. Babies (and grownups!) will learn all about entropy, probability, and more. With a tongue-in-cheek approach that adults will love, this installment of the Baby University board book series is the perfect way to introduce basic concepts to even the youngest scientists. After all, it's never too early to become a scientist!
Baby University: It only takes a small spark to ignite a child's mind.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Sourcebooks, Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 0 to 3 years
Dimensions
Height: 205 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4926-5627-2 (9781492656272)
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Chris Ferrie
Statistical Physics for Babies
E-Book
01/2018
Sourcebooks Explore
€9.99
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Person
Chris Ferrie is an award-winning physicist and Senior Lecturer for Quantum Software and Information at the University of Technology Sydney. He has a Masters in applied mathematics, BMath in mathematical physics and a PhD in applied mathematics. He lives in Australia with his wife and children.