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100 _aGuyon, Etienne
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245 _aHidden wonders:
_bthe subtle dialogue between physics and elegance
260 _bMIT Press
_aCambridge
_c2020
300 _avii, 311 p.
365 _aUSD
_b29.95
520 _aThe hidden elegance in everyday objects and physical mechanisms, from crumpled paper to sandcastles. Hidden Wonders focuses on the objects that populate our everyday life—crumpled paper, woven fabric, a sand pile—but looks at them with a physicist's eye, revealing a hidden elegance in mundane physical mechanisms. In six chapters—Builders, Creating Shapes, Building with Thread, From Sand to Glass, Matter in Motion, and Fractures—the authors present brief stories, set in locales ranging from the Eiffel Tower to a sandcastle, that illustrate the little wonders hidden in the ordinary. A simple experiment that readers can perform at home concludes each story. More than 200 illustrations bring the stories to life. Through these stories and images, the authors explain the amazing mechanisms that govern the elements that surround us, offering a close look at the subtle dialogue of form, force, and function. They connect the underlying physics to a range of applications: crumpled graphene sheets that may be used in batteries, wet-hair physics that must be taken into account in the manufacturing of mechanical microdevices, pine cone mechanisms used in contemporary architecture, and more. Each chapter offers striking two-page spreads of text and images.
650 _aEngineering Physics
_910937
650 _aDesign
_95198
650 _aAesthetics
_92003
700 _aBico, Jose
_910938
700 _aReyssat, Etienne
_910939
700 _aRoman, Benoit
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