The Speed of Nearly Everything: From Tobogganing Penguins to Spinning Neutron Stars

The Speed of Nearly Everything: From Tobogganing Penguins to Spinning Neutron Stars

by PeterMacinnis (Author)

Synopsis

The Speed of Nearly Everything is a fascinating almanac of facts, statistics and stories about the speed of virtually everything. Speed records; comparative speeds; relative speeds; optimal speeds; fastest speeds; slowest speeds; human, animal, mechanical and natural speeds are gathered together in an easy-to-follow, original design, and explained in engaging text written by a leading science writer. The statistical element is supported by fascinating discussions, historical anecdotes and speed trivia both serious and silly. The chapters cover subjects such as how fast animals move; sporting speeds; speeds occuring inside the body; the speed of fluids; speed and the weather; drops and falls; light, sound and other waves; communication speeds; military speeds; and how fast machines travel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 247
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Murdoch Books
Published: 17 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 174196136X
ISBN 13: 9781741961362

Author Bio
Peter Macinnis trained as a biologist, and has worked as a science teacher and museum educator. He has written social histories of sugar (Bittersweet), rockets (Rockets) and poisons (The Killer Bean of Calabar) and, for younger readers, Kokoda Track: 101 Days. He has recently completed a detailed look at the science and technology of 1859. His other titles for Murdoch Books include 100 Discoveries: The Greatest Breakthroughs in History and The Lawn: A Social History (both 2009).