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E=mc2: Biografia najsłynniejszego świata..., autorstwa Davida Bodanisa, Einsteina, Pb

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E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous…, by David Bodanis, Einstein, Pb
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Dobry: Książka, która była czytana, ale nadal jest w dobrym stanie. Na okładce widoczne są ...
ISBN
9780425181645
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Science, Mathematics
Publication Name
E=Mc2 : a Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation
Item Length
8.2 in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Subject
History & Philosophy, Energy, History, Physics / Relativity, Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Physics / General, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
David Bodanis
Features
Reprint
Item Width
4.7 in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0425181642
ISBN-13
9780425181645
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1919733

Product Key Features

Author
David Bodanis
Publication Name
E=Mc2 : a Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Subject
History & Philosophy, Energy, History, Physics / Relativity, Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Physics / General, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Science, Mathematics
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
4.7 in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz
Weight
9.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2001-046083
Intended Audience
Trade
Age Range
18-Up
Lc Classification Number
Qc73.8.C6b63 2001
Publication Date
2001-10-01
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Grade to
Up
Edition Description
Reprint
Reviews
"This is not a physics book. It is a history of where the equation [E=mc2] came from and how it has changed the world. After a short chapter on the equation's birth, Bodanis presents its five symbolic ancestors in sequence, each with its own chapter and each with rich human stories of achievement and failure, encouragement and duplicity, love and rivalry, politics and revenge. Readers meet not only famous scientists at their best and worst but also such famous and infamous characters as Voltaire and Marat...Bodanis includes detailed, lively and fascinating back matter...His acknowledgements end, 'I loved writing this book.' It shows." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer "E=mc2, focusing on the 1905 theory of special relativity, is just what its subtitle says it is: a biography of the world's most famous equation, and it succeeds beautifully. For the first time, I really feel that I understand the meaning and implications of that equation, as Bodanis takes us through each symbol separately, including the = sign...there is a great 'aha!' awaiting the lay reader." -St. Louis Post-Dispatch "'The equation that changed everything' is familiar to even the most physics-challenged, but it remains a fuzzy abstraction to most. Science writer Bodanis makes it a lot more clear." -Discover "Excellent...With wit and style, he explains every factor in the world's most famous and least understood equation....Every page is rich with surprising anecdotes about everything from Einstein's youth to the behind-the-scenes workings of the Roosevelt administration. Here's a prediction: E=mc2 is one of those odd, original, and handsomely written books that will prove more popular than even its publisher suspects." -Nashville Scene "You'll learn more in these 300 pages about folks like Faraday, Lavoisier, Davy and Rutherford than you will in many a science course...a clearly written, astonishingly understandable book that celebrates human achievement and provides some idea of the underlying scientific orderliness and logic that guides the stars and rules the universe." -Parade "Bodanis truly has a gift for bringing his subject matter to life." -Library Journal [starred review] "Entertaining...With anecdotes and illustrations, Bodanis effectively opens up E=mc2 to the widest audience." -Booklist "Accessible...he seeks, and deserves, many readers who know no physics. They'll learn a handful-more important, they'll enjoy it, and pick up a load of biographical and cultural curios along the way." -Publishers Weekly, "This is not a physics book. It is a history of where the equation [E=mc2] came from and how it has changed the world. After a short chapter on the equation''s birth, Bodanis presents its five symbolic ancestors in sequence, each with its own chapter and each with rich human stories of achievement and failure, encouragement and duplicity, love and rivalry, politics and revenge. Readers meet not only famous scientists at their best and worst but also such famous and infamous characters as Voltaire and Marat...Bodanis includes detailed, lively and fascinating back matter...His acknowledgements end, ''I loved writing this book.'' It shows." The Cleveland Plain Dealer "E=mc2, focusing on the 1905 theory of special relativity, is just what its subtitle says it is: a biography of the world''s most famous equation, and it succeeds beautifully. For the first time, I really feel that I understand the meaning and implications of that equation, as Bodanis takes us through each symbol separately, including the = sign...there is a great ''aha!'' awaiting the lay reader." St. Louis Post-Dispatch "''The equation that changed everything'' is familiar to even the most physics-challenged, but it remains a fuzzy abstraction to most. Science writer Bodanis makes it a lot more clear." Discover "Excellent...With wit and style, he explains every factor in the world''s most famous and least understood equation....Every page is rich with surprising anecdotes about everything from Einstein''s youth to the behind-the-scenes workings of the Roosevelt administration. Here''s a prediction: E=mc2 is one of those odd, original, and handsomely written books that will prove more popular than even its publisher suspects." Nashville Scene "You''ll learn more in these 300 pages about folks like Faraday, Lavoisier, Davy and Rutherford than you will in many a science course...a clearly written, astonishingly understandable book that celebrates human achievement and provides some idea of the underlying scientific orderliness and logic that guides the stars and rules the universe." Parade "Bodanis truly has a gift for bringing his subject matter to life." Library Journal [starred review] "Entertaining...With anecdotes and illustrations, Bodanis effectively opens up E=mc2 to the widest audience." Booklist "Accessible...he seeks, and deserves, many readers who know no physics. They''ll learn a handful-more important, they''ll enjoy it, and pick up a load of biographical and cultural curios along the way." Publishers Weekly, "This is not a physics book. It is a history of where the equation [E=mc2] came from and how it has changed the world. After a short chapter on the equation''s birth, Bodanis presents its five symbolic ancestors in sequence, each with its own chapter and each with rich human stories of achievement and failure, encouragement and duplicity, love and rivalry, politics and revenge. Readers meet not only famous scientists at their best and worst but also such famous and infamous characters as Voltaire and Marat...Bodanis includes detailed, lively and fascinating back matter...His acknowledgements end, ''I loved writing this book.'' It shows." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer "E=mc2, focusing on the 1905 theory of special relativity, is just what its subtitle says it is: a biography of the world''s most famous equation, and it succeeds beautifully. For the first time, I really feel that I understand the meaning and implications of that equation, as Bodanis takes us through each symbol separately, including the = sign...there is a great ''aha!'' awaiting the lay reader." -St. Louis Post-Dispatch "''The equation that changed everything'' is familiar to even the most physics-challenged, but it remains a fuzzy abstraction to most. Science writer Bodanis makes it a lot more clear." -Discover "Excellent...With wit and style, he explains every factor in the world''s most famous and least understood equation....Every page is rich with surprising anecdotes about everything from Einstein''s youth to the behind-the-scenes workings of the Roosevelt administration. Here''s a prediction: E=mc2 is one of those odd, original, and handsomely written books that will prove more popular than even its publisher suspects." -Nashville Scene "You''ll learn more in these 300 pages about folks like Faraday, Lavoisier, Davy and Rutherford than you will in many a science course...a clearly written, astonishingly understandable book that celebrates human achievement and provides some idea of the underlying scientific orderliness and logic that guides the stars and rules the universe." -Parade "Bodanis truly has a gift for bringing his subject matter to life." -Library Journal [starred review] "Entertaining...With anecdotes and illustrations, Bodanis effectively opens up E=mc2 to the widest audience." -Booklist "Accessible...he seeks, and deserves, many readers who know no physics. They''ll learn a handful-more important, they''ll enjoy it, and pick up a load of biographical and cultural curios along the way." -Publishers Weekly, "This is not a physics book. It is a history of where the equation [E=mc2] came from and how it has changed the world. After a short chapter on the equation's birth, Bodanis presents its five symbolic ancestors in sequence, each with its own chapter and each with rich human stories of achievement and failure, encouragement and duplicity, love and rivalry, politics and revenge. Readers meet not only famous scientists at their best and worst but also such famous and infamous characters as Voltaire and Marat...Bodanis includes detailed, lively and fascinating back matter...His acknowledgements end, 'I loved writing this book.' It shows." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer "E=mc2, focusing on the 1905 theory of special relativity, is just what its subtitle says it is: a biography of the world's most famous equation, and it succeeds beautifully. For the first time, I really feel that I understand the meaning and implications of that equation, as Bodanis takes us through each symbol separately, including the = sign...there is a great 'aha!' awaiting the lay reader." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch "'The equation that changed everything' is familiar to even the most physics-challenged, but it remains a fuzzy abstraction to most. Science writer Bodanis makes it a lot more clear." --Discover "Excellent...With wit and style, he explains every factor in the world's most famous and least understood equation....Every page is rich with surprising anecdotes about everything from Einstein's youth to the behind-the-scenes workings of the Roosevelt administration. Here's a prediction: E=mc2 is one of those odd, original, and handsomely written books that will prove more popular than even its publisher suspects." --Nashville Scene "You'll learn more in these 300 pages about folks like Faraday, Lavoisier, Davy and Rutherford than you will in many a science course...a clearly written, astonishingly understandable book that celebrates human achievement and provides some idea of the underlying scientific orderliness and logic that guides the stars and rules the universe." --Parade "Bodanis truly has a gift for bringing his subject matter to life." --Library Journal [starred review] "Entertaining...With anecdotes and illustrations, Bodanis effectively opens up E=mc2 to the widest audience." --Booklist "Accessible...he seeks, and deserves, many readers who know no physics. They'll learn a handful-more important, they'll enjoy it, and pick up a load of biographical and cultural curios along the way." --Publishers Weekly
Table of Content
Preface Part 1: Birth 1. Bern Patent Office, 1905 Part 2: Ancestors of E=mc² 2. E is for Energy 3. = 4. m Is for mass 5. c Is for celeritas 6. ² Part 3: The Early Years 7. Einstein and the Equation 8. Into the Atom 9. Quiet in the Midday Snow Part 4: Adulthood 10. Germany's Turn 11. Norway 12. America's Turn 13. 8:16 AM - Over Japan Part 5: Til the End of Time 14. The Fires of the Sun 15. Creating the Earth 16. A Brahmin Lifts His Eyes Unto the Sky Epilogue: What Else Einstein Did Appendix: Follow-Up of Other Key Participants Notes Guide to Further Reading Acknowledgments Index
Copyright Date
2000
Dewey Decimal
530.11
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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