Other scholars have cited Ehrlich's published books (12 authored, 10 edited) and over 100 articles approximately 800 times. These citations are available via his Google Scholar page (see below under External links). The list of books and articles can be found here. The books mainly deal with science for the general public,
physics education, energy and the
environment, and
nuclear arms control, and most of them are listed below by category.
Physics education and science for the general public Turning the World Inside Out and 174 Other Simple Physics Demonstrations. Princeton University Press, 1991. Reviewed by Stewart E. Brekke. Also available in Japanese and Portuguese translations.
The cosmological milkshake: a semi-serious look at the size of things. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, 1994. Also available in Finnish and Japanese translations.
What if you could unscramble an egg?. Rutgers University Press, 1998. Reviewed by Brooke Ignatowski.
American Scientist 84, 6, (1996): p. 588.
What If?: Mind-Boggling Science Questions for Kids. John Wiley & Sons, 1998. Also available in a Japanese translation.
Nine Crazy Ideas in Science: A Few Might Even Be True. Princeton: Princeton University Press 2002. Reviewed by Andrzej Stasiak. Also available in Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, and Portuguese translations.
Eight Preposterous Propositions: from The Genetics of Homosexuality to The Benefits of Global Warming. Princeton University Press, 2003. Reviewed by Andrzej Stasiak and by
Walter Gratzer. Also available in a Japanese translation.
Why Toast Lands Jelly-side Down: Zen and the Art of Physics Demonstrations. Princeton University Press, 1977. Review by Jim Jardine.
Physics and Computers: Problems, Simulation and Data Analysis. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1973. Reviewed by Harwood G. Kolsky.
Computers in physics: the CUPS Project Together with his Mason colleague
Maria Dworzecka and
William M. MacDonald of the
University of Maryland, Ehrlich was a director of the
NSF-funded "Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software (CUPS)" The project involved an international team of 29 physicists. It generated nine books published by
John Wiley & Sons and 27 simulations covering many of the areas of junior-senior courses for undergraduate physics majors. All nine of the books have been translated into Japanese, and one has been translated into Italian. Three of the simulations have won awards. All the programs have now been placed on the Internet Archive Software Collection and can be run from that site. At the invitation of
UNESCO, workshops on the CUPS software were conducted in
Egypt,
Jordan,
Syria, and the
United Arab Emirates.
Environmental and energy scholarship Renewable Energy: A First Course. Boca Raton: CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group, 2012. Reviewed by Cameron Reed. Also available in a second edition (jointly with Harold Geller), 2018, and a third edition (with Harold Geller and J. Robert Cressman) 2022.
Perspectives on Nuclear War And Peace Education. New York : Greenwood Press, 1987.
Waging Nuclear Peace: The Technology and Politics of Nuclear Weapons. SUNY Press, 1985. Reviewed by Rick Sincere Also reviewed by John D. Constable == Tachyon research and education ==