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Mechanical Engineering
[Introduction to the Contents]
Theodore Gray, a person who loves "mechanism", has created a transparent skeleton model and explains why steam locomotives, cars, and motors move. Previous work 『 The world's most beautiful mechanism of "thing" in 』. The author devoted himself to the fundamental hand-made technology (keys, clocks, scales, making cloth, etc.) invented before the Industrial Revolution. This book is the latest work by the author of 』, the world's most beautiful element guide.
Contents
Introduction : Engines -- How They Work and Why They Are Loved
This book is the latest work by the author of 『, the world's most beautiful element guide. The steam engine, the internal combustion engine, and the motor are great inventions after the Industrial Revolution.
Introduction : Engines -- How They Work and Why They Are Loved
The steam engine was the first engine, and is still the best engine for people who like large devices that make sounds and smells like machines.
Although it may seem like a relic of the past, steam engine and their relatives are very important in the modern world.
The internal combustion engine has changed our world more than any other engine. 500000 square kilometers of Earth's surface is paved for internal combustion engines.
Chapter 3 : Electric Motors
There is no better variety of applications than electric motors. Motors vary from the size of a bus to the size of bacteria. Dozens of motors work in homes.
Chapter 4 : Engines -- Wisdom and ingenuity
Often we want motors to do more than simply turn a shaft. He also works as a science writer for columns in Popular Science magazine. He received the Ig Nobel Prize for the periodic table in 2002. He retired from University of California at Berkeley and founded Wolfram Research with Stephen Wolfram. He also works as a science writer for columns in Popular Science magazine. He is passionate about collecting elements and won the Ig Nobel Prize for the periodic table in 2010. He retired from Wolfram Research and founded Wolfram Research with Stephen Wolfram. He also works as a science writer for columns in Popular Science magazine. He works as a co-founder and Chief Creative Officer to shape the complex motions needed to fulfill our wishes.
Biography of the Author
After dropping out of graduate school at University of California at Berkeley, he founded Wolfram Research with Stephen Wolfram. He also works as a science writer for columns in Popular Science magazine. He steam engine 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『