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E=mc2: A Biography Of The World's Most Famous Equation

David Bodanis

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E=mc2: A Biography Of The World's Most Famous Equation

Synopsis

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Einstein' s miracle year of discoveries, a new edition of the bestselling " biography" of his famous equation Generations have grown up knowing that the equation E=mc2 changed the shape of our world, but never understanding what it actually means, why it was so significant, and how it informs our daily lives today--governing, as it does, everything from the atomic bomb to a television's cathode ray tube to the carbon dating of prehistoric paintings. In this book, David Bodanis writes the "biography" of one of the greatest scientific discoveries in history--that the realms of energy and matter are inescapably linked--and, through his skill as a writer and teacher, he turns a seemingly impenetrable theory into a dramatic human achievement and an uncommonly good story.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780330391658
Category:
Popular Science
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2001-08-03
Publisher:
Pan Books
Illustrations:
20b&w photographs, 1 line illustration
Country of origin:
GBR
Edition:
7
Pages:
352
Pagination:
352 pages, 20b&w photographs, 1 line illustration
Dimensions (mm):
197 x 130 x 21
Weight:
233g

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