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Order from Force - A Natural History of the Vacuum (Hardcover): Jeffrey H Williams Order from Force - A Natural History of the Vacuum (Hardcover)
Jeffrey H Williams
R3,862 Discovery Miles 38 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The present theme concerns the forces of nature, and what investigations of these forces can tell us about the world we see about us. The story of these forces is long and complex, and contains many episodes that are not atypical of the bulk of scientific research, which could have achieved greater acclaim 'if only...'.The intention of this book is to introduce ideas of how the visible world, and those parts of it that we cannot observe, either because they are too small or too large for our scale of perception, can be understood by consideration of only a few fundamental forces. The subject in these pages will be the authority of the commonly termed, laws of physics, which arise from the forces of nature, and the corresponding constants of nature (for example, the speed of light, c, the charge of the electron, e, or the mass of the electron, me).

Quantifying Measurement - The Tyranny of Numbers (Hardcover): Jeffrey H Williams Quantifying Measurement - The Tyranny of Numbers (Hardcover)
Jeffrey H Williams
R3,859 Discovery Miles 38 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Measurements and experiments are made each and every day, in fields as disparate as particle physics, chemistry, economics and medicine, but have you ever wondered why it is that a particular experiment has been designed to be the way it is. Indeed, how do you design an experiment to measure something whose value is unknown, and what should your considerations be on deciding whether an experiment has yielded the sought after, or indeed any useful result? These are old questions, and they are the reason behind this volume. We will explore the origins of the methods of data analysis that are today routinely applied to all measurements, but which were unknown before the mid-19th Century. Anyone who is interested in the relationship between the precision and accuracy of measurements will find this volume useful. Whether you are a physicist, a chemist, a social scientist, or a student studying one of these subjects, you will discover that the basis of measurement is the struggle to identify the needle of useful data hidden in the haystack of obscuring background noise.

Defining and Measuring Nature (Second Edition) - The make of all things (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Jeffrey H Williams Defining and Measuring Nature (Second Edition) - The make of all things (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Jeffrey H Williams
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crystal Engineering - How Molecules Build Solids (Hardcover): Jeffrey H Williams Crystal Engineering - How Molecules Build Solids (Hardcover)
Jeffrey H Williams
R3,860 Discovery Miles 38 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are more than 20 million chemicals in the literature, with new materials being synthesized each week. Most of these molecules are stable, and the 3-dimensional arrangement of the atoms in the molecules, in the various solids may be determined by routine x-ray crystallography. When this is done, it is found that this vast range of molecules, with varying sizes and shapes can be accommodated by only a handful of solid structures. This limited number of architectures for the packing of molecules of all shapes and sizes, to maximize attractive intermolecular forces and minimizing repulsive intermolecular forces, allows us to develop simple models of what holds the molecules together in the solid. In this volume we look at the origin of the molecular architecture of crystals; a topic that is becoming increasingly important and is often termed, crystal engineering. Such studies are a means of predicting crystal structures, and of designing crystals with particular properties by manipulating the structure and interaction of large molecules. That is, creating new crystal architectures with desired physical characteristics in which the molecules pack together in particular architectures; a subject of particular interest to the pharmaceutical industry.

Dimensional Analysis - The great principle of similitude (Hardcover): Jeffrey H Williams Dimensional Analysis - The great principle of similitude (Hardcover)
Jeffrey H Williams
R3,444 Discovery Miles 34 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Search for the Absolute - How Magic Became Science (Paperback): Jeffrey H Williams The Search for the Absolute - How Magic Became Science (Paperback)
Jeffrey H Williams
R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Out of stock

History and archaeology tell us that when our far ancestors began to settle in localized groups, they codified their lives and experiences, and formed a collective for mutual support. This proto-civilization would have arisen from each individual's questions about the world, and their attempt to understand themselves and their place in the world. These groups, or tribes, evolved rules of conduct to facilitate communal living, and made a calendar for the group's celebration of harvests, and other events upon which the group was utterly dependent. This process of social evolution is the origin of religion, and of a magical way of looking at Nature. Eventually, this developing worldview was also the origin of science, which is our investigation of Nature to understand something of what is happening around us, and to use this knowledge to ensure our survival in a violent, indifferent Universe. After all, science and religion seek to answer the same question: Why and how is the natural world the way it is? This book seeks to show how science evolved from religion and magic, in response to a need to understand Nature.

Quantifying Measurement - The Tyranny of Numbers (Paperback): Jeffrey H Williams Quantifying Measurement - The Tyranny of Numbers (Paperback)
Jeffrey H Williams
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Out of stock

Measurements and experiments are made each and every day, in fields as disparate as particle physics, chemistry, economics and medicine, but have you ever wondered why it is that a particular experiment has been designed to be the way it is. Indeed, how do you design an experiment to measure something whose value is unknown, and what should your considerations be on deciding whether an experiment has yielded the sought after, or indeed any useful result? These are old questions, and they are the reason behind this volume. We will explore the origins of the methods of data analysis that are today routinely applied to all measurements, but which were unknown before the mid-19th Century. Anyone who is interested in the relationship between the precision and accuracy of measurements will find this volume useful. Whether you are a physicist, a chemist, a social scientist, or a student studying one of these subjects, you will discover that the basis of measurement is the struggle to identify the needle of useful data hidden in the haystack of obscuring background noise.

Crystal Engineering - How Molecules Build Solids (Paperback): Jeffrey H Williams Crystal Engineering - How Molecules Build Solids (Paperback)
Jeffrey H Williams
R1,397 Discovery Miles 13 970 Out of stock

There are more than 20 million chemicals in the literature, with new materials being synthesized each week. Most of these molecules are stable, and the 3-dimensional arrangement of the atoms in the molecules, in the various solids may be determined by routine x-ray crystallography. When this is done, it is found that this vast range of molecules, with varying sizes and shapes can be accommodated by only a handful of solid structures. This limited number of architectures for the packing of molecules of all shapes and sizes, to maximize attractive intermolecular forces and minimizing repulsive intermolecular forces, allows us to develop simple models of what holds the molecules together in the solid. In this volume we look at the origin of the molecular architecture of crystals; a topic that is becoming increasingly important and is often termed, crystal engineering. Such studies are a means of predicting crystal structures, and of designing crystals with particular properties by manipulating the structure and interaction of large molecules. That is, creating new crystal architectures with desired physical characteristics in which the molecules pack together in particular architectures; a subject of particular interest to the pharmaceutical industry.

Order from Force - A Natural History of the Vacuum (Paperback): Jeffrey H Williams Order from Force - A Natural History of the Vacuum (Paperback)
Jeffrey H Williams
R1,359 R1,210 Discovery Miles 12 100 Save R149 (11%) Out of stock

The present theme concerns the forces of nature, and what investigations of these forces can tell us about the world we see about us. The story of these forces is long and complex, and contains many episodes that are not atypical of the bulk of scientific research, which could have achieved greater acclaim 'if only...'.The intention of this book is to introduce ideas of how the visible world, and those parts of it that we cannot observe, either because they are too small or too large for our scale of perception, can be understood by consideration of only a few fundamental forces. The subject in these pages will be the authority of the commonly termed, laws of physics, which arise from the forces of nature, and the corresponding constants of nature (for example, the speed of light, c, the charge of the electron, e, or the mass of the electron, me).

Reflections of the Heart (Paperback): Jeffrey H Williams Reflections of the Heart (Paperback)
Jeffrey H Williams
R245 R195 Discovery Miles 1 950 Save R50 (20%) Out of stock
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