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How it All Works: All scientific laws and phenomena illustrated & demonstrated

English

By (author): Adam Dant Brian Clegg

In this beautiful and unique combination of art and science, this stunningly detailed book examines how the rules of science govern the the world around us, from the rooms in our houses to the planet, the solar system and the universe itself!

The Universe is inconceivably complex. Its component parts though follow a set of unbreakable laws that have somehow been coded into their very fabric since the beginning of time. These laws play out in different ways at different scales, giving rise to the familiar phenomena of everyday life as well as the unfamiliar abstract goings-on outside our experience and awareness. Understanding these laws may seem a daunting task, until now.

How it All Works illustrates simply how the most interesting and complex named scientific laws and phenomena affect everyones daily lives. Using hyper-detailed scene illustrations from the incredible award-winning artist Adam Dant, we start small, with the illustrated science inside your kitchen, before expanding outwards to encompass your garden, street, city, continent, planet, solar system, galaxy and eventually the whole universe.

With tiny details pulled out from visually stunning and intricate scene, learn how:

  • Kirchhoffs Law affects how you charge your phone
  • Newtons Law of Cooling helps you make your coffee just the right temperature to drink, 
  • How the rules of antimatter are used in hospitals for medical imaging, 
  • How Cassie's law keeps ducks dry,
  • How glaciation shapes the ladscapes around us, 
  • How thermohaline circulation dictates our weather, and 
  • How quantum tunnelling influences the nuclear fusion in our sun, and Wiens Law determines its colour. 

This book will astound and inform in equal measure, with each principle drawn into the scene and explained with clarity by leading science writer Brian Clegg.

With a reference section at the back as well as profiles of the key figures who have helped shape our understanding of these key principles, from Lynn Margulis and Richard Feynman to Marie Curie, Michael Faraday,Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, this beautiful and unique visual examination of the rules of science is an must-have book for anyone who wants to understand the physics, chemistry and biology of the world around us!

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780711256781

About Adam DantBrian Clegg

Adam Dant is an internationally known and collected artist whose work is in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum MoMa The Musee dArt Contemporain Lyons DeutscheBank and in many leading private collections including that of Charles Prince of Wales. He has exhibited at Tate Modern the Hayward Gallery the Institute of Contemporary Arts among many others and is the winner of the Jerwood Drawing Prize.Brian Clegg read Natural Sciences focusing on experimental physics at Cambridge University. After developing hi-tech solutions for British Airways he formed a creative consultancy advising clients ranging from the BBC to the Met Office. He has written for numerous publications including Nature the Times the Wall Street Journal and has lectured at Oxford and Cambridge universities and the Royal Institution. He is editor of the book review site www.popularscience.co.uk and his publications include A Brief History of Infinity and How to Build a Time Machine.

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