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Why do golf balls have dimples?
How does an iPod turn binary digits into Bon Jovi?
How do microwave ovens cook?
How does a pitcher make a curveball curve and a knuckleball
jitter?
Why don't you fall off an upside-down roller coaster?
If one didn't know better, one might think the world was filled
with magic--from the household appliances that make our lives
easier to the devices that fill our world with sounds and images.
Even a simple light bulb can seem mysterious when you're clueless
about the science behind it.
Now in "How Everything Works," Louis Bloomfield takes you inside
the amazing gizmos and gadgets that are part of the fabric of our
everyday life, explaining the physics that makes them work.
Examining everything from roller coasters to radio, knuckleballs to
nuclear weapons, "How Everything Works" reveals the answers to such
questions as why the sky is blue, why metal is a problem in
microwave ovens, how MRIs see inside you, and why some clothes
require dry cleaning.
You don't need a science or engineering background to understand
"How Everything Works," All you need is an active curiosity about
the extraordinary world all around you. Remarkably clear and always
fascinating, "How Everything Works" is nothing short of a user's
manual for our everyday world.
A user's manual for our everyday world
"Whether a curious layperson, a trained physicist, or a beginning
physics student, most everyone will find this book an interesting
and enlightening read and will go away comforted in that the world
is not so strange and inexplicable after all."
--From the Foreword by Carl Wieman, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2001,
and CASE/Carnegie US University Professor of the Year 2004
If you didn't know better, you might think the world was filled
with magic--from the household appliances that make our lives
easier to the CDs and DVDs that fill our world with sounds and
images. Even a simple light bulb can seem mysterious when you stop
to think about it.
Now in How Everything Works, Louis Bloomfield explains the physics
behind the ordinary objects and natural phenomena all around us,
and unravels the mysteries of how things work. Inside, you'll find
easy-to-understand answers to scores of fascinating questions,
including:
* How do microwave ovens cook food, and why does metal sometimes
cause sparks in a microwave?
* How does an iPod use numbers to represent music?
* How do CDs and DVDs use light to convey information, and why are
they so colorful?
* How can a CT or MRI image show a cross-sectional view of a person
without actually entering the body?
* Why do golf balls have dimples?
* How does a pitcher make a curveball curve and knuckleball jitter
about in an erratic manner?
* Why is the sun red at sunrise and sunset?
* How does a fluorescent lamp produce visible light?
You don't need a science or engineering background to understand
How Everything Works, all you need is an active curiosity about the
extraordinary world all around you.
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