Happy Birthday ebook! Oh, not all ebooks, just my ebook. I almost
forgot about this. Yesterday, I was looking at the sales stats and
noticed that it was published on May 26th one year ago.
Oh wait. You aren’t familiar with my ebook? Here it is: Just Enough Physics.
Look, I made a new cover for its birthday. The old cover was too busy to show up well in Amazon’s Kindle Store. So, what’s it about? Basically, it is a collection of super-old posts in which I explain different physics topics. A long time ago, in a server far far away, I figured that it was redundant to keep explaining the work-energy principle every time I used it in a blog post. So, I could write a blog post about the work-energy principle and then just link to this whenever it came up again.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/05/one-year-of-an-ebook/The book covers just the very basics in physics topics – mostly just stuff you would cover in the first semester of an algebra-based college physics course. I don’t think it is just a textbook though – mostly because there aren’t any homework problems in there. I imagine it would make a good supplement though – probably for either high school or college students.
Oh wait. You aren’t familiar with my ebook? Here it is: Just Enough Physics.
Look, I made a new cover for its birthday. The old cover was too busy to show up well in Amazon’s Kindle Store. So, what’s it about? Basically, it is a collection of super-old posts in which I explain different physics topics. A long time ago, in a server far far away, I figured that it was redundant to keep explaining the work-energy principle every time I used it in a blog post. So, I could write a blog post about the work-energy principle and then just link to this whenever it came up again.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/05/one-year-of-an-ebook/The book covers just the very basics in physics topics – mostly just stuff you would cover in the first semester of an algebra-based college physics course. I don’t think it is just a textbook though – mostly because there aren’t any homework problems in there. I imagine it would make a good supplement though – probably for either high school or college students.
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