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Electric universe : the shocking true story of electricity
Introduction
This entertaining look at how electricity works and affects our daily lives is highlighted by Bodanis's charming narrative voice and by clever, fresh analogies that make difficult science accessible. Bodanis examines electricity's theoretical development and how 19th- and 20th-century entrepreneurs harnessed it to transform everyday existence. Going from "Wires" to "Waves" to computers and even the human body, Bodanis pairs electrical innovations with minibiographies of their developers, among them Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi, Heinrich Herz and Alan Turing.
In each case, Bodanis deepens his narrative by charting early failures—Edison's difficulty in finding a workable filament for the electric light bulb, for example—and financial struggles. And Bodanis can be a wry commentator on his subjects, noting, for example, how bedeviled Samuel Morse was by his telegraph patents—when the telegraph was actually invented by Joseph Henry, who refused to patent it. Surprisingly, Bodanis goes beyond the inorganic world of devices, delving deeply into the role electricity plays in the seemingly inhospitable "sloshing wet" human body, such as why being out in the cold makes us clumsy, or how alcohol works in the nervous system. Those who don't generally read science will find that Bodanis is a first-rate popularizer—as he also showed in his earlier E=MC 2—able to keep a happy balance between technical explanation and accessibility. Agent, Katinka Matson.
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
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Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
PART I WIRES
1. The Frontiersman and the Dandy 15
2. Aleck and Mabel 27
3. Thomas and J.J. 38
PART II WAVES
4. Faraday’s God 61
5. Atlantic Storms 71
PART III WAVE MACHINES
6. A Solitary Man 95
7. Power in the Air 114
8. Power Unleashed 130
PART IV A COMPUTER BUILT OF ROCK
9. Turing 155
10. Turing’s Legacy 173
PART V THE BRAIN AND BEYOND
11. Wet Electricity 197
12. Electric Moods 212
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