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Book Synopsis
Read this book and enjoy your own Aha!moment.

Trade Review
An excellent piece of work with lots of fascinating information inside. -- Brian Clegg Popular Science 2011 Essays are fun, involving... and will appeal to both general readers and collections from high school into college grades. Midwest Book Review 2011 Grimvall's book should appeal to and amuse a wide audience, extending from professional scientists, teachres, school kids, newspaper columnists to the...average citizen. -- Philip J. Davis SIAM News 2011 A wonderful read for everyone, emphasizing how scientists and engineers tend to think about examples from daily life that are expressed by numbers... Highly recommended. Choice 2011

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Numbers
1.1. Numerical Literacy
Babylon, Babble, and Billion
Prefixes
What Is the Point?
1.2. The Power of Logarithms
Order of Magnitude
Hot Air Balloons and Renard Numbers
Finding Fraud in Figures
1.3. What Is Typical?
The Height of an Adult
Social Competence and Personal Encounters
Hit by Returning Rocket
1.4. Estimates
Is Anybody Out There?
Sand, Sibyl, Olympic Medals, and Homeopathy
Cover the Earth with Paper
2. Measures
2.1. What Is It on a Scale?
The Richter Scale
Nuclear Incidents and Accidents
Natural Threats
2.2. Comparing Apples and Oranges
Human Well-Being and Poverty
Track and Field
At Scout Camp
2.3. Units
Going Metric—Inch by Inch
Horsepower and Manpower
The Loss of a Spacecraft
2.4. On the Road
Left-Hand Traffic
The Value of a Life
Gasoline Here and There
3. Accuracy and Significance
3.1. Could You Be More Precise, Please?
What Is Austria's Population?
A Slim Waist
Man on the Moon
3.2. Significant?
Flunking
A Change in Opinion
Error Bars
3.3. Limiti Values
Will Your iPod Make You Deaf?
Lethal Dose
The Weakest Link
3.4. A Fair Games?
Winning by a Small Margin
Accurate Timing
Are All Sports Venues Equivalent?
4. Extrapolations
4.1. The Dangerous Exponential
The Rule of 72
A Problematic Reward
Suddenly Nothing Was Left
4.2. The Ubiquitous Straight Line
Dubious Extrapolations
Moore's Law
Low Radiation Level and Cancer
4.3. Scaling
Big and Small Fish
Gulliver
Roasting a Turkey
4.4. Looking Ahead
The Law of Diminishing Returns
The Sign of the Second Derivative
Lynx and Hare
5. Models
5.1. What Are the Chances?
Proofreading
Losing a Leg
Sunday Traffic
5.2. Seeking the Optimum
Tax Rates and the Autobahn
Running to the Rescue
Selecting the Best Golf Club
5.3. Focus on the Essential
How Small Can a Mouse Be?
The Age of the Earth
5.4. A Loud Party
Ohm's Law Is Not a Law
A Mad Pursuit
Is Coulomb's Law Exact?
6. The Real World
6.1. Plausible, but Not Correct
The Unridable Bicycle
Church Windows and Lead Roofs
The Bathtub Vortex
6.2. You See What You Want to See
Waves Are Rolling In
Galileo Galilei's Trial
Submarines and Mink
6.3. Suddenly Something Happens
Fishing Nets, Coffee Percolators, and the Web
Goethe and the Height of Trees
Supercooled Rain and Critical Mass
6.4. Engineering versus Science
Slapstick
Not a Schoolbook Problem
Hoisting a Sack
7. Tricks of the Trade
7.1. A Crash Course in Science Thinking
Dinghy, Anchor, and Pool
Up and Down the Escalator
The Floating Apple
7.2. Is the Formula Accurate Enough?
Obesity
Wind Chill Temperature
The Size of a Ship
7.3. Characteristic Quantities
How Deep Is Deep?
The Coldest Day of the Year
Galileo Galilei, Basketball, and Table Tennis
7.4. Impress Them!
What Is Your BMI?
The Aeolian Harp
One Trick and Two Areas
Epilogue: Seven Principles in Scientific Literacy
Notes
Index

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 26/01/2011
    ISBN13: 9780801897177, 978-0801897177
    ISBN10: 0801897173

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Read this book and enjoy your own Aha!moment.

    Trade Review
    An excellent piece of work with lots of fascinating information inside. -- Brian Clegg Popular Science 2011 Essays are fun, involving... and will appeal to both general readers and collections from high school into college grades. Midwest Book Review 2011 Grimvall's book should appeal to and amuse a wide audience, extending from professional scientists, teachres, school kids, newspaper columnists to the...average citizen. -- Philip J. Davis SIAM News 2011 A wonderful read for everyone, emphasizing how scientists and engineers tend to think about examples from daily life that are expressed by numbers... Highly recommended. Choice 2011

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Numbers
    1.1. Numerical Literacy
    Babylon, Babble, and Billion
    Prefixes
    What Is the Point?
    1.2. The Power of Logarithms
    Order of Magnitude
    Hot Air Balloons and Renard Numbers
    Finding Fraud in Figures
    1.3. What Is Typical?
    The Height of an Adult
    Social Competence and Personal Encounters
    Hit by Returning Rocket
    1.4. Estimates
    Is Anybody Out There?
    Sand, Sibyl, Olympic Medals, and Homeopathy
    Cover the Earth with Paper
    2. Measures
    2.1. What Is It on a Scale?
    The Richter Scale
    Nuclear Incidents and Accidents
    Natural Threats
    2.2. Comparing Apples and Oranges
    Human Well-Being and Poverty
    Track and Field
    At Scout Camp
    2.3. Units
    Going Metric—Inch by Inch
    Horsepower and Manpower
    The Loss of a Spacecraft
    2.4. On the Road
    Left-Hand Traffic
    The Value of a Life
    Gasoline Here and There
    3. Accuracy and Significance
    3.1. Could You Be More Precise, Please?
    What Is Austria's Population?
    A Slim Waist
    Man on the Moon
    3.2. Significant?
    Flunking
    A Change in Opinion
    Error Bars
    3.3. Limiti Values
    Will Your iPod Make You Deaf?
    Lethal Dose
    The Weakest Link
    3.4. A Fair Games?
    Winning by a Small Margin
    Accurate Timing
    Are All Sports Venues Equivalent?
    4. Extrapolations
    4.1. The Dangerous Exponential
    The Rule of 72
    A Problematic Reward
    Suddenly Nothing Was Left
    4.2. The Ubiquitous Straight Line
    Dubious Extrapolations
    Moore's Law
    Low Radiation Level and Cancer
    4.3. Scaling
    Big and Small Fish
    Gulliver
    Roasting a Turkey
    4.4. Looking Ahead
    The Law of Diminishing Returns
    The Sign of the Second Derivative
    Lynx and Hare
    5. Models
    5.1. What Are the Chances?
    Proofreading
    Losing a Leg
    Sunday Traffic
    5.2. Seeking the Optimum
    Tax Rates and the Autobahn
    Running to the Rescue
    Selecting the Best Golf Club
    5.3. Focus on the Essential
    How Small Can a Mouse Be?
    The Age of the Earth
    5.4. A Loud Party
    Ohm's Law Is Not a Law
    A Mad Pursuit
    Is Coulomb's Law Exact?
    6. The Real World
    6.1. Plausible, but Not Correct
    The Unridable Bicycle
    Church Windows and Lead Roofs
    The Bathtub Vortex
    6.2. You See What You Want to See
    Waves Are Rolling In
    Galileo Galilei's Trial
    Submarines and Mink
    6.3. Suddenly Something Happens
    Fishing Nets, Coffee Percolators, and the Web
    Goethe and the Height of Trees
    Supercooled Rain and Critical Mass
    6.4. Engineering versus Science
    Slapstick
    Not a Schoolbook Problem
    Hoisting a Sack
    7. Tricks of the Trade
    7.1. A Crash Course in Science Thinking
    Dinghy, Anchor, and Pool
    Up and Down the Escalator
    The Floating Apple
    7.2. Is the Formula Accurate Enough?
    Obesity
    Wind Chill Temperature
    The Size of a Ship
    7.3. Characteristic Quantities
    How Deep Is Deep?
    The Coldest Day of the Year
    Galileo Galilei, Basketball, and Table Tennis
    7.4. Impress Them!
    What Is Your BMI?
    The Aeolian Harp
    One Trick and Two Areas
    Epilogue: Seven Principles in Scientific Literacy
    Notes
    Index

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