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Handy Physics Answer Book
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ISBN: 1578590582 9781578590582 Publisher: Visible Ink Press

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Riddles in your teacup : fun with everyday scientific puzzles.
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ISBN: 0750302755 9780750302753 Year: 1995 Publisher: Bristol Institute of physics publishing


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Les objets fragiles
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ISBN: 2259003117 9782259003117 226606813X 9782266068130 Year: 1994 Publisher: Paris : Plon,

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La physique moderne et les pouvoirs de l'esprit
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ISBN: 2720300802 9782720300806 Year: 1988 Publisher: Paris Hameau


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The Physics of Invisibility : A Story of Light and Deception
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ISBN: 1461406153 9786613353238 1283353237 1461406161 9781461406150 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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Arthur C. Clarke famously wrote that, "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." These words most certainly ring true with respect to invisibility cloaking devices. At work is the magic of science, of course. The technology to make an object simply disappear from view is now a reality. There is both great fear and great desire in the thought of invisibility. Indeed, for thousands of years, authors have grappled with the idea. Power, devilry, secrecy, ethical dilemma, and moral corruption - invisibility has it all. And yet, our waking world is full of familiar invisible phenomena. Electricity flowing along a metal wire, the gravity that keeps us grounded, the air we breathe, the bacteria and viruses that make us ill, the X-rays that reveal our broken bones - all are invisible to our eyes. They surround and envelop us, and we don't give them a second thought. Nature long ago learned how to play tricks with light rays, enriching the world with rainbows, mirages, and animal camouflage. The new physics of invisibility simply aims to take these tricks of nature a few steps further. Indeed, by learning what light is and how it interacts with matter, physicists have begun to take control of light - with metamaterials, which, manmade, can be precisely melded, warped, twisted, transformed, and even time-edited. In this book the ancient and modern story of light and invisibility is revealed, from early Greek speculations to the remarkable works of James Clerk Maxwell. The new and burgeoning field of transformation optics is also explored, and the story behind the development of the first fully functional invisibility cloak is charted. What will they be used for and how will they change things? Find out here.

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