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Concerning The Nature Of Things (Paperback)
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Text extracted from opening pages of book: CONCERNING THE NATURE OF
THINGS Six Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution By SIR
WILLIAM BRAGG K. B. E., D. Sc., F. R. S LONDON G. BELL AND SONS
LTD. * 19* 5 RO IN GRFAF BKITAIN BY KD CLAY & SONS, LIMIJED,
BUNC. AY, SUFFOLK. PREFACE IT was my endeavour at the Christmas
Lectures given at the Royal Institution in 1923-24 to describe
certain features of the recent discoveries in physical science.
Many of the facts that have come to light might well be the subject
of Lectures adapted to a Juvenile Auditory/' and would be at the
same time interesting and helpful; interesting because they display
a beautiful order in the fundamental arrangement of Nature, and
helpful because they have given us light on many old questions, and
will surely help us with many that are new. I was aware of two
special diffi culties. The first was the difficulty of under
standing the minuteness of the scale on which the action and
properties of the atoms must be repre sented; but, after all, this
was only a difficulty due to unfamiliarity, and would come to a
timely end. The other was the difficulty of grasping arrangements
in space. There are some who think that this difficulty is
incurable, and that it is due to the want of some special capacity,
which only a few possess. I am persuaded that this is not the vi
PREFACE case: we should have nearly as much difficulty in grasping
events in two dimensions as in three were it not that we can so
easily illustrate our two dimensional thoughts by pencil and paper.
If one can turn over a model in one's hand, an idea can be seized
in a mere fraction of the time that is required to read about it,
and a still smaller fraction ofthe time that is required to prepare
the description. Perhaps some of the readers of this book will be
sufficiently interested to make models of the few crystal
structures that are mentioned in it, and may even go on to other
structures that are described in larger books or in original
papers. I have added somewhat to the lectures as originally given.
The additions are intended to make the treatment of the subject a
little more complete: they were not very suitable for con
sideration at the lectures, but are perhaps per missible in the
book because the reader can omit them if he desires or read them
more than once, or consider them with a model in his hand. At the
end of the book there is a short note on the making of models.
CONTENTS LECTURE I I'AGK THE ATOMS OF WHICH THINGS ARE MADE . . i
LECTURE II THE NATURE OF GASES ..... 42 LECTURE III THE NATURE OF
LIQUIDS ..... 83 LECTURE IV THE NATURE OF CRYSTALS: DIAMOND . .116
LECTURE V THE NATURE OF CRYSTALS: ICE AND SNOW . 160 LECTURE VI THE
NATURE OF CRYSTALS: METALS . . . 200 LIST OF PLATES PI ATE To face
page I. ( A) MODEL OF BISMUTH CRYSTAL. (&) THE SHAKING SAND BOX
. . .17 II. SHIMIZU-WILSON RAY TRACK APPARATUS . 26 III. ALPHA RA.
Y TRACKS .... 28 IV. ( A) BAR MAGNETS ON SPIRAL SPRINGS. ( B)
MODELS OF ATOMS WITH ELECTRONS . 32 V. ( A) FLOATING MAGNETS. ( B)
CRYSTALS IN TUBE CONTAINING EMANATION . . 38 VI. ( A) TUNING FORK
OVER JAR. ( B) FOG APPA RATUS ...... 56 VII. CIGARETTE SMOKE .....
(> o VIII. EXPERIMENT SHOWING THE PRESSURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
.... 65 IX. CAVITATION CAUSING EROSION OF PROPELLER BLADES ..... 91
X. ( A) LARGE DROP OF ORTHOTOLUIDINE. ( B) ONE SOAP BUBBLE INSIDE
ANOTHER . 95 XI. ( A) CIRCLES CLEARED BY MINUTE DROPS OFOIL. ( B)
THE CAMPHOR BOAT . . 104 ix t LIST OF PLATES PLATE-To face page
XII. ( A) STORMY WATER. ( fi) OIL STILLING THE STORM, ( c) GRAPE IN
SODA WATER . 106 XIII. CRYSTALLINE FORMS .... 124 XIV. ( A) DIAMOND
MODEL. ( B) PLANE LATTICE IN THE DESIGN OF A WALL-PAPER . 135 XV.
THE CULLINAN DIAMOND . . - 145 XVI. ( A) LAYERS OF THE GRAPHITE
CRYSTAL. ( B) POSSIBLE FORMS OF THE BENZENE RING 146 XVII. SNOW
CRYSTALS OF VARIOUS FORMS . . l6o xviii. MORF: SNOW CRYSTALS . . .
.161 XIX. A HALO AND MOCK SUNS. . . . 163 XX. ( A) GLACIER ICE. (
B) MODELS OF ICE STRUCTURE
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
William Bragg
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 17mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
308 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-5996-9 |
Categories: |
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Philosophy >
General
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Philosophy >
General
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LSN: |
1-4067-5996-1 |
Barcode: |
9781406759969 |
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