Forces of Nature (book)

Forces of Nature is a 2016 book by Professor Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen.[1] The book accompanied the BBC One TV series of the same name, Forces of Nature.

Forces of Nature
AuthorBrian Cox
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPhysics
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherHarper Design
Publication date
2016
ISBN978-0-00-748882-7
Preceded byHuman Universe 

Overview

The book attempts to provide deep answers to simple questions, ranging from the nature of motion to the uniqueness of a snowflake. It uncovers how some of our planet's beautiful sights and events are forged by just a handful of natural forces.[1]

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References

  1. Forces of Nature. ASIN 0007488823.CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN (link)


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