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Archibald Williams

How it Works

In “How It Works,” Archibald Williams presents a fascinating exploration of the mechanics underpinning everyday phenomena and inventions. Combining an engaging prose style with clear illustrations, Williams aims to demystify complex concepts, making them accessible to a broad audience. The book situates itself within the popular science genre of the early 20th century, capturing the fervor of the Industrial Revolution's technological advancements while reflecting a burgeoning public curiosity about the scientific principles that drive the world around us. Each chapter meticulously elucidates topics such as electricity, steam engines, and machinery, blending anecdotal evidence with technical principles to educate and entertain. Archibald Williams was a prolific author and educator devoted to promoting scientific literacy. His background in engineering and deep appreciation for technological innovations undoubtedly informed his mission to illuminate the workings of the modern world. With a keen understanding of his readers'Äô perspectives, Williams adeptly bridged the gap between technical jargon and layman's language, fostering a sense of wonder about scientific principles. “How It Works” is essential reading for anyone with a curiosity about science and technology. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a lifelong learner, these insights provide an engaging gateway into understanding essential mechanics that govern our inventions and day-to-day experiences.
502 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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