
Like its predecessor 200 Puzzling Physics Problems this book is aimed at strengthening students' grasp of the laws of physics by applying them to situations that are practical & to problems that yield more easily to intuitive insight than to brute-force methods & complex mathematics The problems are chosen almost exclusively from classical non-quantum physics but are no easier for that They are intriguingly posed in accessible non-technical language & require readers to select an appropriate analysis framework & decide which branches of physics are involved The general level of sophistication needed is that of the exceptional school student the good undergraduate or the competent graduate student; some physics professors may find some of the more difficult questions challenging By contrast the mathematical demands are relatively minimal & seldom go beyond elementary calculus This further book of physics problems is not only instructive & challenging but also enjoyable