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The Secret Life of Equations: The 50 Greatest Equations and How They Work

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Behind every important scientific discovery there is an equation. They are far from baffling, and now you too can understand their power and beauty! Discover the 50 equations that have led to incredible discoveries, ground-breaking technology and have shaped our understanding of the world.

From much heralded classics as e=mc2 and Pythagoras’s Theorem, to Fuzzy Logic and Google PageRank, each equation is tackled head-on, broken down and explained in a unique, entertaining way so that you understand exactly how it works and why it’s worth knowing about. Innovative illustrations and accessible text help you understand each equation’s function, individual elements and development.

Along the way you’ll discover some surprising stories about the people behind the discoveries and how their brilliant insights resulted in ideas and technology we now take for granted. Covering geometry, technology, science, chance and mathematical theory, The Secret Life of Equations will enlighten and entertain in equal measure.

Author: Cochrane Rich
Publisher: CASSELL
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781788405867
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Chapters include:
Geometry and Number
Trigonometry; Fibonacci Numbers; The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Science
Newton’s Second Law; Universal Gravitation; Entropy
Technology
The Cross-Ratio; De Morgan’s Laws; Quaternion Rotation
Chance and Uncertainty
The Exponential Distribution; The Normal Distribution; The Chi-Square Test

Dr Ben Still is a Physicist at the University of London. Alongside his research career Ben has been an advocate of new methods of communicating physics. He has worked with artists, designers, and illustrators to show complex physics research topics in a new light. Ben also teaches Science in schools and develops innovative methods of classroom teaching. For his contribution to science communication Ben has been presented with multiple national awards.Following a childhood interest Ben went to Leicester to read for a masters in Physics with Space Science and Technology. During the course his attention was instead drawn to the world of particle physics. Ben went on to the University of Sheffield where he gained a PhD in experimental particle physics. Ben then continued his career as a physicist as a Research Associate at Queen Mary University of London where he is now an Honorary Research Fellow.

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