Incoming Resources
- Physics, James Lees
- A project guide to matter, Claire O'Neal
- The great motion mission, a surprising story of physics in everyday life, by Cora Lee ; illustrated by Steve Rolston
- Six easy pieces, essentials of physics, explained by its most brilliant teacher, Richard P. Feynman ; originally prepared for publication by Robert B. Leighton and Matthew Sands; new introduction by Paul Davies
- The New York Times book of physics and astronomy, more than 100 years of covering the expanding universe, edited by Cornelia Dean ; foreword by Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Fairground physics, motion, momentum, and magnets with hands-on science activities, Angie Smibert ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- How everything works, making physics out of the ordinary, Louis A. Bloomfield
- Physics the easy way, learn physics the easy way, Kenneth Rideout, M.S., Physics Teacher, Science Department Head, Wayland High School, Wayland, MA
- How things work, the physics of everyday life, Louis A.? Bloomfield
- Fun with physics, by Susan McGrath
- The theoretical minimum, what you need to know to start doing physics, Leonard Susskind and George Hrabovsky
- Physics for the utterly confused, Daniel Oman, Robert Oman
- Fizzing physics, Steve Parker
- Physics the easy way, Robert L. Lehrman
- Physical sciences, notable research and discoveries, Kyle Kirkland
- The Feynman lectures on physics, Feynman, Leighton, Sands
- Inward bound, of matter and forces in the physical world, Abraham Pais
- Physics, from natural philosophy to the enigma of dark matter, Anne Rooney
- The world according to physics, Jim Al-Khalili
- Cómo medir la materia, by Tracy Nelson Maurer
- The God effect, quantum entanglement, science's strangest phenomenon, Brian Clegg
- Energy, Steve Parker ; [illustrators, Maltings Partnership, Steve Roberts, Clive Spong]
- Everything you need to know about physics, Gregg Stebben and Daniel Orange
- The cartoon guide to physics, Larry Gonick and Art Huffman ; [illustrations by Lawrence Gonick]
- Physics of the impossible, a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel, Michio Kaku
- Storm in a teacup, the physics of everyday life, Helen Czerski
- Cosmological Koans, a journey to the heart of physical reality, Anthony Aguirre
- Dreams of a final theory, Steven Weinberg
- Physics made simple, Christopher G. De Pree
- Forces and energy
- Physics for entertainment, book two, Ya. Perelman
- 500 AP physics 1 questions to know by test day, Anaxos, Inc
- A stubbornly persistent illusion, the essential scientific writings of Albert Einstein, [edited, with commentary, by Stephen Hawking]
- Robert Boyle on natural philosophy., an essay, with selections from his writings,, by Marie Boas Hall
- Homework helpers, Greg Curran
- The joy of physics, Arthur W. Wiggins ; cartoons by Sidney Harris
- The history of physics, Isaac Asimov
- Understanding forces of nature, gravity, electricity, and magnetism, Kristen Petersen
- The holographic universe, the revolutionary theory of reality, Michael Talbot ; foreword by Lynne McTaggart
- Six ideas that shaped physics, Unit T : some processes are irreversible, Thomas A. Moore
- The beauty of physics, patterns, principles, and perspectives, A.R.P. Rau Department of Physics & Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
- Instant physics, key thinkers, theories, discoveries and concepts explained on a single page, Giles Sparrow
- Falling felines and fundamental physics, Gregory J. Gbur
- Selected papers of Richard Feynman, with commentary, editor, Laurie M. Brown
- Why balloons rise and apples fall, the laws that make the world work, Jeff Stewart
- Mad about physics, braintwisters, paradoxes, and curiosities, Christopher Jargodzki and Franklin Potter
- Physics I, Steven Holzner, PhD
- Matter, see it, touch it, taste it, smell it, written by Darlene Stille ; illustrated by Sheree Boyd
- Nano, the spectacular science of the very (very) small, Dr. Jess Wade ; illustrated by Melissa Castrillón
- How to fall slower than gravity, and other everyday (and not so everyday) uses of mathematics and physical reasoning, Paul J. Nahin