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Storm in a teacup

the physics of everyday life

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An edition of Storm in a teacup (2017)

Storm in a teacup

the physics of everyday life

First American edition.
  • 3.5 (2 ratings) ·
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  • 2 Have read

"A physicist explains daily phenomena from the mundane to the magisterial. Take a look up at the stars on a clear night and you get a sense that the universe is vast and untouchable, full of mysteries beyond comprehension. But did you know that the key to unveiling the secrets of the cosmos is as close as the nearest toaster? In Storm in a Teacup, Helen Czerski provides the tools to alter the way we see everything around us by linking ordinary objects and occurrences, like popcorn popping, coffee stains, and fridge magnets, to big ideas like climate change, the energy crisis, or innovative medical testing. She guides us through the principles of gases ("Explosions in the kitchen are generally considered a bad idea. But just occasionally a small one can produce something delicious"); gravity (drop some raisins in a bottle of carbonated lemonade and watch the whoosh of bubbles and the dancing raisins at the bottom bumping into each other); size (Czerski explains the action of the water molecules that cause the crime-scene stain left by a puddle of dried coffee); and time (why it takes so long for ketchup to come out of a bottle). Along the way, she provides answers to vexing questions: How does water travel from the roots of a redwood tree to its crown? How do ducks keep their feet warm when walking on ice? Why does milk, when added to tea, look like billowing storm clouds? In an engaging voice at once warm and witty, Czerski shares her stunning breadth of knowledge to lift the veil of familiarity from the ordinary. You may never look at your toaster the same way"--

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English
Pages
273

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Storm in a teacup: the physics of everyday life
2017, W.W. Norton & Company
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Table of Contents

Popcorn and rockets
What goes up must come down
Small is beautiful
A moment in time
Making waves
Why don't ducks get cold feet?
Spoons, spirals and Sputnik
When opposites attract
A sense of perspective.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-260) and index.

Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530
Library of Congress
QC75 .C94 2017, QC75.C94 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
273 pages
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27223608M
Internet Archive
storminteacupphy0000czer
ISBN 10
0393248968
ISBN 13
9780393248968
LCCN
2016046555
OCLC/WorldCat
951070862
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01HDSU41G

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