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Explore Science Physical Processes

By Angela Royston

What Is A Force?

By Jacqui Bailey

Sound (Fascinating Science Projects)

By Searle, B

The Outer Planets

By Giles Sparrow

Science In Your Life: Magnets: Sticking Together

By Wendy Sadler

Spark-Electricity and How It Works

By Peter Riley

Marie Curie and Radioactivity

By Connie Colwell Miller

Hodder Science Gold: Bk. B: Pupil's Book

By Nigel Heslop, James Williams, George Snape, Marguerite F. Hall, David Brodie

Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics

By Bernard F. Schutz (Director)

New GCSE Physics OCR Gateway Answers (for Exam Practice Workbook)

By CGP Books

The Sensorium of God

By Stuart Clark

Physics

By Joseph W. Kane, Morton M. Sternheim

Useful Math & Physical Formulae

By M Watkins

The Broken Dice, and Other Mathematical Tales of Chance

By Ivar Ekeland, Carol Volk

Krondor: The Betrayal (The Riftwar Legacy): Book 1

By Feist, Raymond E.

A Dictionary of Physics

By Richard Rennie (University of Cambridge), Jonathan Law (Market House Books)

FERMAT S LAST THEOREM PB

By Singh, Simon, Simon Singh

Mathematical Methods for Physicists: A Comprehensive Guide

By George B. Arfken, Hans J. Weber, Frank E. Harris

The Cassell Dictionary of Physics

By Percy Harrison

Amazing Colours

By Nicola Baxter

Images: Red (Paperback)

By Karen Bryant-Mole

What If?2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions

By Randall Munroe

A Science of Impurity: Water Analysis in Nineteenth Century Britain

By C Hamlin

Material Detectives Soil: Let?s Look at a Garden

Power Production: What are the Risks?

By D H Fremlin (University of Birmingham, UK)

University Physics

By Hugh D. Young (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)

Mapping the Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas That Reveal the Cosmos

By Priyamvada Natarajan

Atom of Delight

By Neil Gunn

Physics: Find Out About Levers, Magnets and Motors with 50 Great Experiments and Projects

By Chris Oxlade

Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information

By Vlatko Vedral (Professor of Quantum Information, University of Oxford and Professor of Physics, National University of Singapore)