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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300271645
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300271645

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The fascinating stories behind the essential seven units of measurement that allow us to understand the physical world
 
“Entertaining popular science and a literate tale of why things are as they are.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
From the beginning of history, measurement has been interwoven into the human experience, shaping our understanding of nature, personal relationships, and the supernatural. We measure the world to know our past, comprehend the present, and plan the future.
 
Renowned physicist Piero Martin explores how scientific knowledge is built around seven key pillars of measurement: the meter for length; the second for time; the kilogram for mass; the kelvin for temperature; the ampere for electricity; the mole for quantity of substance; and the candela for luminous intensity. Martin examines the history and function of these units and illustrates their applications in rich vignettes on a range of topics—from quarks to black holes, from a glass of wine to space exploration. He delves into not only the all-important numbers but also anecdotes that underline each unit’s special quality. At the same time, he explains how each unit contributes to important aspects of science, from classical physics to quantum mechanics, from relativity to chemistry, from cosmology to elementary particle physics, and from medicine to modern technology. Martin eloquently shows how the entire universe can be measured and understood using just seven units.

The fascinating stories behind the essential seven units of measurement that allow us to understand the physical world

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[ A] concise, anecdotal history by experimental physicist Piero Martin. He stresses the subjective aspect of measurement, such as the idea that the quality of scientific publications matters more than their quantity.Andrew Robinson, Nature

2024 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

Piero Martins delightful book interleaves the science of seven units of measurement with the human stories of their development. Each vignette is a delicious morselI ate them all in one sitting.Steven Cowley, director, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

If youve ever wondered why humans feel compelled to quantify the world and how these measures have profoundly shaped our understanding of our place in the Universe, then this dazzling book is the one to read.Priyamvada Natarajan, Joseph S. and Sophia S. Fruton Professor of Astronomy & Physics and author of Mapping the Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas That Reveal the Cosmos

Seven Measures is a magnificent book that is both enjoyable and important. With each page turned, I learned something I did not know.Joseph Mazur, author of The Clock Mirage: Our Myth of Measured Time

Introduction 1(12)
One The Meter
13(30)
Two The Second
43(28)
Three The Kilogram
71(34)
Four The Kelvin
105(24)
Five The Ampere
129(22)
Six The Mole
151(20)
Seven The Candela
171(14)
Epilogue: Measures for Measure 185(6)
Acknowledgments 191(4)
Suggestions for Further Reading 195(2)
Index 197
Piero Martin is professor of experimental physics at the University of Padua and a science writer. He carries out research on thermonuclear fusion and is chief physicist of the international DTT fusion experiment. He lives in Venice, Italy. Gregory Conti has translated over twenty-five books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He lives in Perugia, Italy.