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Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition explains how scientists learned to measure matter and quantify some of its most fascinating and useful properties. It presents many of the most important intellectual achievements and technical developments that led to the scientific interpretation of substance, starting with the cosmic origin of the elements.
Complete with full-color photographs, this newly updated reference describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of matter. Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition is designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the measurement and behavior of matter discover what matter is, how scientists measure and characterize its various forms, and how the properties of matter have influenced the course of human civilization.
Chapters include:
• Exploring the Nature of Matter
• The Origin of Matter
• The Search for Substance
• Quantifying Matter During the Scientific Revolution
• Understanding Matter's Electromagnetic Properties
• Periodic Table of the Elements
• Discovering the Radioactive Nature of Matter
• Exploring the Atomic Nucleus
• Contemporary View of Matter
• Manipulating Matter Atom by Atom.
© 2020 Facts On File (Rafbók): 9781438195827
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 1 april 2020
Óskáldað efni
Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition explains how scientists learned to measure matter and quantify some of its most fascinating and useful properties. It presents many of the most important intellectual achievements and technical developments that led to the scientific interpretation of substance, starting with the cosmic origin of the elements.
Complete with full-color photographs, this newly updated reference describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of matter. Quantifying Matter, Revised Edition is designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the measurement and behavior of matter discover what matter is, how scientists measure and characterize its various forms, and how the properties of matter have influenced the course of human civilization.
Chapters include:
• Exploring the Nature of Matter
• The Origin of Matter
• The Search for Substance
• Quantifying Matter During the Scientific Revolution
• Understanding Matter's Electromagnetic Properties
• Periodic Table of the Elements
• Discovering the Radioactive Nature of Matter
• Exploring the Atomic Nucleus
• Contemporary View of Matter
• Manipulating Matter Atom by Atom.
© 2020 Facts On File (Rafbók): 9781438195827
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 1 april 2020
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