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The Pressure Point

Eleanor Hawking

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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“The Pressure Point” explores the pervasive influence of pressure, a fundamental physics concept, across various scientific disciplines. It examines how pressure dictates the behavior of matter and drives geological processes. The book begins by establishing the physics of pressure, reviewing concepts like Pascal's Law and the ideal gas law. It then progresses to explore pressure's influence in environments like the deep sea and its manipulation in industrial processes for material synthesis. The book's approach is structured, building from fundamental principles to complex applications, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of pressure research. For example, the immense pressure in the deep sea shapes unique ecosystems, while high-pressure techniques probe matter at an atomic level. “The Pressure Point” showcases how understanding pressure is vital for scientific advancement and innovative technologies. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of pressure and its real-world applications, presenting experimental data, theoretical models, and case studies. It explains how high-pressure research informs our understanding of planetary interiors and the formation of new elements. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in science and technology.
Disponibile da: 12/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 77 pagine.

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