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How to Measure Anything: The Science of Measurement

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Measure Anything: The Science of Measurement
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Christopher Joseph
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 170
Category/GenreEarth sciences
ISBN/Barcode 9780711268036
ClassificationsDewey:530.8
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 colour images

Publishing Details

Publisher The Ivy Press
Imprint The Ivy Press
Publication Date 15 March 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Learn about scales of measurement used in everything from meteorology to music notation in this comprehensive and informative reference guide. Measurement is constantly all around us. It forms the foundations of science - the ohms and amps of physics and the moles and isotopes of chemistry - and shapes our every day. Our relationships with measurement start the moment we wake and check the day's temperature and continue until the precise second we go to sleep. But beyond the familiar measurements, hundreds more are listed in this entertaining and revealing reference book. Packed with unusual and fascinating facts ranging from everyday amounts, such as how much salt is there in a pinch (1/8 teaspoon), to key scientific measurements, including the parsec, which is equivalent to 3.26 light-years, or just over 19.26 trillion miles, How to Measure Anything's entries are accompanied by diagrams, symbols and illustrations to help demonstrate these concepts and measurements in action. The methods used to measure food, photography, finance, commerce, magnetism, atomic physics are just a fraction of the areas covered in this essential guide that helps us to better understand how our world works.

Author Biography

Chris Joseph is a freelance writer who specializes in science and technology. He is also an editor and reviewer of articles for scientific journals and a contributor to scientific reference books. He lives and works in Oxford, England.