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The Science Of Spin How Rotational Forces Affect Everything From Your Body To Jet Engines To The Weather Roland Ennos

  • SKU: BELL-50945692
The Science Of Spin How Rotational Forces Affect Everything From Your Body To Jet Engines To The Weather Roland Ennos
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Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 20.3 MB
Author: Roland Ennos
ISBN: e4996479-8ef2-4624-93d1-132e93e9026a, E4996479-8EF2-4624-93D1-132E93E9026A
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Science Of Spin How Rotational Forces Affect Everything From Your Body To Jet Engines To The Weather Roland Ennos by Roland Ennos e4996479-8ef2-4624-93d1-132e93e9026a, E4996479-8EF2-4624-93D1-132E93E9026A instant download after payment.

A clear and captivating work of popular science that explains rotational force—a basic driver of the universe affecting everything from the cosmos to our own bodies—from the masterful author of The Age of Wood.
From the time women first used rotating bobbins to twist thread and men whirled slings around their heads to throw stones, people have found spin fascinating and baffling in equal measure. Now, in The Science of Spin, Roland Ennos shows how rotational motion dominates the workings of the world around us. It has shaped the solar system, galaxies, and black holes. It controls our climate and weather—from the pattern of trade winds through to the local formation of hurricanes and tornadoes. Harnessing the power of spin helped launch civilization, from the first developments of the wheel to the systems that now power the industrial world—propellers, turbines, centrifugal pumps, and electric motors. Even our own bodies are...

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