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George Johnson reveals what he considers to be the ten most fascinating experiments in the history of science. The book includes experiements by Galileo, Isaac Newton, Michel Faraday, Ivan Pavlov and James Joule.
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The ten most beautiful experiments
2008, Bodley Head, Alfred A. Knopf
in English
0224071963 9780224071963
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Table of Contents
Galileo: the way things really move
William Harvey: mysteries of the heart
Isaac Newton: what a color is
Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: the farmer's daughter
Luigi Galvani: animal electricity
Michael Faraday: something deeply hidden
James Joule: how the world works
A.A. Michelson: lost in space
Ivan Pavlov: measuring the immeasurable
Robert Millikan: in the borderland
Afterword: the eleventh most beautiful experiment.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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