Science Friction

Science Friction
Title Science Friction PDF eBook
Author Michael Shermer
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 340
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1429900881

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Bestselling author Michael Shermer delves into the unknown, from heretical ideas about the boundaries of the universe to Star Trek's lessons about chance and time A scientist pretends to be a psychic for a day-and fools everyone. An athlete discovers that good-luck rituals and getting into "the zone" may, or may not, improve his performance. A historian decides to analyze the data to see who was truly responsible for the Bounty mutiny. A son explores the possiblities of alternative and experimental medicine for his cancer-ravaged mother. And a skeptic realizes that it is time to turn the skeptical lens onto science itself. In each of the fourteen essays in Science Friction, psychologist and science historian Michael Shermer explores the very personal barriers and biases that plague and propel science, especially when scientists push against the unknown. What do we know and what do we not know? How does science respond to controversy, attack, and uncertainty? When does theory become accepted fact? As always, Shermer delivers a thought-provoking, fascinating, and entertaining view of life in the scientific age.

Science Friction

Science Friction
Title Science Friction PDF eBook
Author Tracey West
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 34
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0545177197

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When Cooper drags Kevin, Ben, and Gwen to the science fiction convention, no one is very excited. But all of that changes when one of the convention's props starts spewing out mini-aliens! Ben, Gwen, Cooper, and Kevin must save the conventioneers and stop the tiny pests. But will they be able to do so before they are overwhelmed by the mini-invaders? Sometimes real life really is stranger than fiction!

Friction Science and Technology

Friction Science and Technology
Title Friction Science and Technology PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Blau
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 436
Release 2008-10-20
Genre Science
ISBN 1420054104

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"Should have broad appeal in many kinds of industry, ranging from automotive to computers-basically any organization concerned with products having moving parts!"-David A. Rigney, Materials Science and Engineering Department, Ohio State University, Columbus, USAIn-Depth Coverage of Frictional ConceptsFriction affects so many aspects of daily l

Science Friction

Science Friction
Title Science Friction PDF eBook
Author Kyell Gold
Publisher FurPlanet Productions
Pages 90
Release 2013-05-24
Genre Anthropomorphism
ISBN 9781614500278

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Meet Vaxy the pine marten. He's a graduate student at sunny Hoffridge U., where he helps Dr. Forrest with teaching, lab work, and getting his pants off whenever things are slow. Meet Mike the rabbit. He's Vaxy's roommate and not-boyfriend, and he certainly wouldn't have any reason to be jealous of Vaxy sleeping with someone else. If he found out. Meet Grace the fennec. He's a student, a friend of Vaxy and Mike who holds the firm belief that sex is just sex and shouldn't be mistaken for a relationship. Yes, it's just another semester at "Hot Fudge U.," where the sex is as hot and easy as a day at the beach. Vaxy and his friends have most of another year to go before they have to worry about that "real world" thing they've heard about. Now meet Mrs. Forrest. She's Dr. Forrest's wife. Written by Kyell Gold Cover art and interior illustrations by Cirrus

Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down?

Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down?
Title Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down? PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Boothroyd
Publisher Lerner Publications ™
Pages 33
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541504224

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A baseball player slides on the ground to tag a base. A toy car's wheels rub against the floor and slow the toy car down. Friction is at work all around you. But what exactly is friction? And how does it affect different objects? Read this book to find out! Learn all about matter, energy, and forces in the Exploring Physical Science series—part of the Lightning Bolt BooksTM collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt BooksTM bring nonfiction topics to life!

Focus on Friction

Focus on Friction
Title Focus on Friction PDF eBook
Author Joanne Mattern
Publisher North Star Editions, Inc.
Pages 35
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1635174767

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Provides readers with an engaging introduction to friction. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a "Science in Action" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world.

Physics of Sliding Friction

Physics of Sliding Friction
Title Physics of Sliding Friction PDF eBook
Author Bo N.J. Persson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 458
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401587051

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The study of sliding friction is one of the oldest problems in physics, and certainly one of the most important from a practical point of view. Low-friction surfaces are in increasingly high demand for high-tech components such as computer storage systems, miniature motors, and aerospace devices. It has been estimated that about 5% of the gross national product in the developed countries is "wasted" on friction and the related wear. In spite of this, remarkable little is understood about the fundamental, microscopic processes responsible for friction and wear. The topic of interfacial sliding has experienced a major burst of in terest and activity since 1987, much of which has developed quite independently and spontaneously. This volume contains contributions from leading scientists on fundamental aspects of sliding friction. Some problems considered are: What is the origin of stick-and-slip motion? What is the origin of the rapid processes taking place within a lub at low sliding velocities? On a metallic surface, is the rication layer electronic or phononic friction the dominating energy dissipation pro cess? What is the role (if any) of self-organized criticality in sliding friction? How thick is the water layer during sliding on ice and snow? These and other questions raised in this book are of course only part ly answered: the topic of sliding friction is still in an early state of development.