My First Book of Quantum Physics

by Kaid-Sala Ferr Sheddad (Author) Eduard Altarriba (Illustrator)

My First Book of Quantum Physics
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Everything around us - trees, buildings, food, light, water, air and even ourselves - is composed of minute particles, smaller than a nanometer (a billionth of a meter). Quantum physics is the science of these particles and without it none of our electronic devices, from smartphones to computers and microwave ovens, would exist. But quantum physics also pushes us to the very boundaries of what we know about science, reality and the structure of the universe. The world of quantum physics is an amazing place, where quantum particles can do weird and wonderful things, acting totally unlike the objects we experience in day-to-day life. How can atoms exist in two places at once? And just how can a cat be dead and alive at the same time? Find out more with this entertaining illustrated guide to the fascinating, mysterious world of quantum physics. Topics include: quanta, light, waves and particles, mass, photons, atoms, molecules, spectra, wave-particle duality, matter and antimatter, Schrödinger's cat, the Uncertainty Principle, probability waves, quantum entanglement, radioactivity and quarks.
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Publishers Weekly

Educator Ferrón takes a lively approach to quantum physics, detailing the history of classical physics and introducing key concepts. Following this groundwork, the book explores experiments and theories that were pivotal in the development of modern quantum physics, such as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle ("Things are so small in the quantum world that we cannot avoid disturbing them when we look at them"). Offset from the main text are key takeaways from the experiments and theories: of Schrödinger's cat, he writes "The mind-blowing thing is that it is our act of looking that forces nature to decide what state the cat is in!" Altarriba's busy art in reds, teals, and yellows includes personified particles and a cutesy Einstein. Models and charts offer concrete representations of concepts, while a spread devoted to future uses for modern physics (teleportation, flexible screens, nanorobots) should further captivate readers. Ages 8-up. (Sept.)

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"The illustrations and graphics in this book are sensational... Non-fiction is upping it's game in styling and illustrative-style and this is a perfect example of why non-fiction books need not be dull, dry and boring when they can be cool, entertaining and fun!—Book Bairn "http: //www.bookbairn.com/2 Comments, 19th April 2018 "
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781787080133
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Button Books
Publication date
August 20, 2018
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051110 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Experiments & Projects
JNF051140 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Physics
Library of Congress categories
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