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Electric universe

Autor książki:

David Bodanis

Dane szczegółowe:
Wydawca: Random House Inc.
Rok wyd.: 2005
Oprawa: miękka
Ilość stron: 310 s.
Wymiar: 140x195 mm
EAN: 9780307335982
ISBN: 0307335984
Data: 2008-11-13
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Opis książki:

Despite the fact that our lives are powered by electricity to an astonishing degree, most of us have little or no understanding of how or why it works. Instead, we rely on a blurry notion that it flows--like water--through wires to turn on our appliances. In Electric Universe, David Bodanis fools readers, by keeping them entertained and intrigued, into learning the science behind electricity. He does this by telling a series of stories, starting with how a backwoods American really invented the telegraph and how Samuel Morse stole the credit for it. From there, he works through the lives of Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Michael Faraday, and other pioneers. He shows how their experiments affected their lives--never more poignantly than with the tragic story of Alan Turing, whose early work designing computers wasnt enough to prevent him from being driven to suicide. Its surprisingly easy to identify with some of these brilliant scientists, because Bodanis relates their failures as well as their successes. In the end, although we may continue using words such as "current" to describe the "flow" of electrons, Bodanis makes certain that we see electrical energy for what it really is, at a subatomic, quantum level. Even so, theres not a single boring bit in the book. Electric Universe is an excellent scientific history, one that reveals both the progress of knowledge and the strange science of the wiggling electrons that run our lives.

Książka "Electric universe" - David Bodanis - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Random House Inc.. Książka posiada 310 stron i została wydana w 2005 r.