How big is big and how small is small

the sizes of everything and why

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Timothy Paul Smith
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How big is big and how small is small

the sizes of everything and why

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"This book is about how big is the universe and how small are quarks, and what are the sizes of dozens of things between these two extremes. It describes the sizes of atoms and planets, quarks and galaxies, cells and sequoias. It is a romp through forty-five orders of magnitude from the smallest sub-nuclear particles we have measured, to the edge of the observed universe. It also looks at time, from the epic age of the cosmos to the fleeting lifetimes of ethereal particles. It is a narrative that trips its way from stellar magnitudes to the clocks on GPS satellites, from the nearly logarithmic scales of a piano keyboard through a system of numbers invented by Archimedes and on to the measurement of the size of an atom."--Dust jacket.

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English
Pages
256

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How big is big and how small is small: the sizes of everything and why
2013
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Table of Contents

From quarks to the cosmos : an introduction
Scales of the living world
Big numbers; Avogadro's number
Scales of nature
Little numbers; Boltzmann's and Planck's constants
The sand reckoner
Energy
Fleeting moments of time
Deep and epic time
Down to atoms
How small is small
Stepping into space : the scales of the solar system
From the stars to the edge of the universe
A little chapter about truly big numbers
Forces that sculpture nature and shape destiny.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.81
Library of Congress
QC90.5 .S65 2013, QC39, QC39 .S55 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 256 pages
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27167032M
ISBN 10
0199681198
ISBN 13
9780199681198
LCCN
2013937705
OCLC/WorldCat
859858401, 878050547

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