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Half-Hours with Great Scientists : The Story of Physics / Charles G. Fraser.

De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fraser, Charles G., author.
Series:
Heritage
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physics--History.
Physics.
Genre:
History.
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (547 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The present age is sometimes called the Scientific Age. This does not imply that every member of the community is an expert scientist-far from it. It does mean, however, that the labours of the scientists have given the age certain features which influence the life of every citizen to some degree. Accordingly it is desirable that as many as possible should have some understanding of the scientists' work, of their aims, their point of view, and their methods. If we had a wishing-rug or some sort of spare-time car that could transport us at will to any place and time, we might visit the scientists of every age, see them at work, listen to their discussions, and even take a hand in the proceedings. The wishing-rug is not available but the literature of science will serve the purpose for anyone who will do the necessary searching, reading, and thinking. Unfortunately, some of that literature is decidedly inaccessible. To meet the difficulty this book has been written in the hope of bringing some of the most important passages of the literature of science within the reach of everyone. Every past of the vast edifice of science is necessarily the work of some human being, and most of us become more interested in the building, and are able to understand and appreciate it better when we know who were the architects and builders and when, how, and why they did their work. The story of science is a noble epic of the struggle of man from ignorance toward knowledge and wisdom and toward the mastery of nature and of himself. One purpose of science is to systematize experience, and a knowledge of the story of science has helped many in that process of organization. This book, therefore, offers the reader a cordial invitation to embark on a tour of visits with great scientists to learn from them the parts they played in the advancement of science and of the human race. Here is a treasure-house of fascinating information for all who are interested in the world around us, and the history of man's understanding of it.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface
List of Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Illustrations
THE STORY OF MECHANICS
I. Weapons and Implements
II. The Classical Period
III. The Mediaeval and Early Modern Period
IV. The School of Galileo
V. The School of Newton
THE STORY OF ACOUSTICS
VI. The Acoustics of the Ancients
VII. Acoustics in the Western Cycle of Culture
VIII.The Nineteenth Century and After
THE STORY OF OPTICS
IX. Through Ancient Eyes
X. Optics in the Classical Cycle
XI. "Westward Ho"
XII. The School of Newton and Huygens
XIII. The School of Young and Fresnel
THE STORY OF THERMICS
XIV. Fingers Before Thermometers
XV. The Invention of the Thermometer
XVI. The Fruits of the Thermometer
THE STORY OF ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
XVII. Amber and the Magnet
XVIII. Poles and Charges
XIX. Conduction
XX. Influence or Induction Charges
XXI. Electric Current
XXII. Induced Currents
XXIII. Electro-Magnetic Waves and Cathode Rays
XXIV. The Electron Theory
Appendix
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mrz 2019)
ISBN:
9781487597245
148759724X
9781487595531
1487595530
OCLC:
1091700888

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