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Storm in a Teacup by physicist Helen Czerski offers an engaging exploration of the scientific principles that govern our everyday experiences. Through vivid examples and fascinating anecdotes, Czerski demonstrates how seemingly ordinary occurrences, such as the fizz in your soda or the swirling motion of tea, reflect profound physical laws.
By connecting daily phenomena to broader scientific concepts like gravity, pressure, and thermodynamics, the book provides readers with a new perspective on the world around them. Czerski’s clear and entertaining prose makes complex physics accessible, relatable, and endlessly intriguing.
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About the Author
Helen Czerski is a British physicist, oceanographer, and science communicator. Known for her ability to make science accessible to all, she frequently appears on television and radio programs to discuss topics ranging from oceanography to physics. Czerski’s work highlights the importance of curiosity and the joy of understanding the natural world. With a background in experimental physics and a passion for sharing knowledge, she inspires readers to see the scientific marvels hidden in everyday life.
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