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Why Does E=mc2?:

(9780306819117 / 3894083) - Brian Cox - Special edition - UK ed. - Da Capo Press Inc - New York, United Kingdom - INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US - Dimensions: 202 x 139 x 22 mm - Format: 272 pages - ISBN: 9780306819117 | Theory of mass

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Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw delve into the mysteries of Einstein's famous equation, E=mc², in their book "Why Does E=mc²?: (And Why Should We Care?)". They take readers on a journey to the cutting edge of modern science, breaking down complex concepts related to energy, mass, and light. Along the way, they dispel common misconceptions and reveal how this seemingly simple equation holds the key to understanding the very structure of nature itself. The book is available in both new mint condition and used good condition, with guaranteed packaging and easy returns for orders received before 12 noon.


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202 x 139 x 22 mm
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Special edition
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UK ed.
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272 pages
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Da Capo Press Inc
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9780306819117
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INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
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