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Book by Tony Rothman
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Instant Physics
AuthorTony Rothman
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMathematics, physics
Published1995 (Ballentine/Fawcett)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages242
ISBN9780449906972
OCLC32103203

Instant Physics (full title: Instant Physics: From Aristotle to Einstein, and Beyond) is a book by Tony Rothman first published by Fawcett Columbine in 1995. The book, meant for readers with a minimal amount of mathematical training, consists of ten chapters that cover most of the essential topics in physics, from classical mechanics and thermodynamics to nuclear physics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. It has proven very popular with the public and as of 2017 remains in print.

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  1. Rothman, Tony (1995). Instant Physics: From Aristotle to Einstein, and Beyond. New York: Ballentine/Fawcett. ISBN 9780449906972. OCLC 32103203.
  2. Reference used from Amazon.com website
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