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Provides a concise introduction to various materials with broad day-to-day applications
Describes how the uses of certain materials were discovered and their importance in today's world
Examines how advances in materials underlie and enable advances in technology
Covers a wide range of materials including stone, wood, leather, cloth, natural fibers, gold, and numerous alloys

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Produktbeschreibung
Provides a concise introduction to various materials with broad day-to-day applications

Describes how the uses of certain materials were discovered and their importance in today's world

Examines how advances in materials underlie and enable advances in technology

Covers a wide range of materials including stone, wood, leather, cloth, natural fibers, gold, and numerous alloys


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Autorenporträt
Ian Baker is a Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College. His research interests include mechanical behavior of metallic alloys, magnetic materials, ice and snow, phase transformations, electron microscopy, and x-ray techniques.

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"This fascinating and useful book, aimed at a wide readership, adopts the point of view that human civilization has been materials-based throughout its history. ... Readers with a basic (high school level) understanding of chemistry or physics can easily grasp the material. ... the selection of 50 solid materials is quite thorough; readers will be hard pressed to name solid materials important to human history that were omitted. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels." (J. Lambropoulos, Choice, Vol. 56 (5), January, 2019)