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Variables, Stephen

 
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Synopsis

Everything moves. Nothing stays still. And behind it all, unseen forces are at work.

A falling apple. A speeding car. A spinning planet. A child on a swing. Every movement in the universe follows a set of hidden rules—and once you learn them, the world around you will never look the same.

Motion, Forces, and Everyday Physics pulls back the curtain on the science behind everyday life, turning ordinary moments into powerful discoveries. From velocity and acceleration to friction, momentum, and Newton’s laws, this book reveals how motion begins, changes, and stops—and why forces shape everything from the simplest step to the most complex machine. Clear, engaging, and packed with real-world examples, it makes physics feel alive, dramatic, and surprisingly familiar.

Whether you’re a student, a curious learner, or someone who has always wondered what really makes things move, this book invites you into a world where every push, pull, twist, and collision tells a story.

Because once you understand the forces around you, even the most ordinary moments become extraordinary.

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