Humorous cartoons illustrate basic concepts in physics.</div>
Cartoon Guide to Physics
โ Scribed by Larry Gonick
- Publisher
- Perennial
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 211
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
See how gravity affects falling objects. Find out what constant acceleration means. This CD-ROM by Larry Gonick and Art Huffman makes the subject of physics approachable and fun. With Lucy the live astronaut and her cartoon sidekick Ringo as guides, you'll experience the principles of physics in action. System Requirements: 486/33MHz processor or better; Windows 3.1; 4MB RAM (8MB recommended); 5MB free HD space; 14" SVGA monitor; 256 color or higher graphics card; double speed CD-ROM drive; MPC-compatible sound card; speakers; keyboard; mouse.
โฆ Subjects
Physics Acoustics Sound Applied Astrophysics Biophysics Chaos Theory Chemical Cosmology Dynamics Electromagnetism Electron Microscopy Energy Engineering Entropy Gas Mechanics Geophysics Gravity Light Mathematical Nanostructures Nuclear Optics Quantum Chemistry Relativity Solid State System Time Waves Wave Science Math
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