Author: Livingston, James D.
Brand: Harvard University Press
Edition: Revised ed.
Features:
- Used Book in Good Condition
Number Of Pages: 336
PartNumber: 34 halftones, 23 line illustrations
Release Date: 25-04-1997
Details: Driving Force unfolds the long and colorful history of magnets: how they guided (or misguided) Columbus; mesmerized eighteenth-century Paris but failed to fool Benjamin Franklin; lifted AC power over its rival, DC, despite all the animals, one human among them, executed along the way; led Einstein to the theory of relativity; helped defeat Hitler's U-boats; inspired writers from Plato to Dave Barry. In a way that will delight and instruct even the nonmathematical among us, James Livingston shows us how scientists today are creating magnets and superconductors that can levitate high-speed trains, produce images of our internal organs, steer high-energy particles in giant accelerators, and--last but not least--heat our morning coffee. From the "new" science of materials to everyday technology, Driving Force makes the workings of magnets a matter of practical wonder. The book will inform and entertain technical and nontechnical readers alike and will give them a clearer sense of the force behind so much of the working world.
EAN: 9780674216457
Model: 34 halftones, 23 line illustrations
Languages: English
Binding: paperback
Item Condition: New