Books

All books authored by Dr. Meyer and various expert co-authors, available for purchase on Amazon.

Problem Solving Guide for Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Edwin F. Meyer & Meridith Witt

Exam 1

1.) A person in a hot air balloon…

Problem Solving Guide for Electromagnetism and Optics

Edwin F. Meyer & Meridith Witt

Problem Solving with Infinite Series

Edwin F. Meyer co-authored by Dr. Brandon Shipley

Guide to Teaching Puzzle-Based Learning

Edwin F Meyer Coauthored with Zbigniew Michalewicz, Nickolas Falkner and Raja Sooriamurthi.

Probably a Good Book - Probability for Everyday People

Edwin F. Meyer & Joseph R. Luchsinger

Problem Solving with Knights, Jokers, and Spies

Edwin F. Meyer

Naked Physics - Thinking Problems for Everyday People.

Edwin F. Meyer & Joseph R. Luchsinger

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When a metal rod is heated, it gets longer and slightly thicker because the atoms in the metal vibrate with the larger amplitude. That is, the atoms simply get a little farther apart from each other, on the average. Scientists call this phenomenon “thermal expansion.” Is is the reason engineers include gaps in the railroad tracks and bridge decks – they have to leave space for thermal expansion and hot days. With that in mind, consider a metal disc with a hole in its center (like a washer). If the holed disc is heated does the hole

a) get smaller?

b) Stay the same size?

c) Get larger?

The Gedanken Institute Book of Puzzles

Edwin F. Meyer & Joseph R. Luchsinger

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Using on cut divide the shape into two pieces of equal size and shape. Orientation can be changed.