Inflight Science A Guide to the World From Your Airplane Window
, by Clegg, Brian- ISBN: 9781848312418 | 1848312415
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/31/2011
"We should be grateful for this book from Brian Clegg . . . structured as a representative flight, from check-in to customs, in which at every turn he micro-analyses the technical and scientific aspects of the experience. . . . With this book in hand, we have all we need to set off on our next flight with our eyes open to the sheer wonder of what is involved." --Alain de Botton, author of A Week at the Airport,in the Mail on Sunday "An eye-spy book for adults . . . fitting into that publishing niche somewhere between hard science and Schott's Miscellanythat was so successfully exploited by books such as The Cloudspotter's Guide."--London TimesBook of the Week Every moment of your airplane journey is an opportunity to experience science in action-- Inflight Sciencewill be your guide. Brian Clegg explains the ever-changing view from your window seat and suggests entertaining experiments to calculate how far away you are from distant objects and the population of the towns you fly over. You'll learn why the coastline is infinite in length, the cause of thunderstorms, and the true impact of volcanic ash on aircraft engines. Fascinating facts to discover include: The jet stream winds are so fast that a plane travelling west to easy within them can fly beyond the speed of sound. There's absolutely no chance of you getting stuck on an airline vacuum toilet! The explanation for how an aircraft wing works was totally wrong for a long time. Packed full of amazing insights from physics, chemistry, engineering, geography, and more, Inflight Scienceis a voyage of scientific discovery perfect for any journey. Brian Cleggis the author of several popular science titles, including Before the Big Bangand the forthcoming How to Build a Time Machine(2011), both from St. Martin's Press.