The Science of Spin, Roland Ennos
The Science of Spin, Roland Ennos
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The Science of Spin
How Rotational Forces Affect Everything from Your Body to Jet Engines to the Weather

Author: Roland Ennos

Narrator: Matt Godfrey

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/18/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

What exactly made the earth round? How do boomerangs turn around mid-air? And why do cats always land on their feet? “A basic scientific concept receives long overdue attention” (Kirkus Reviews) in this “fascinating” (Wall Street Journal) new book from the masterful author of The Age of Wood.

From the solar system to spinning tops, hurricanes to hula hoops, power plants to pendulums, one mysterious force shapes almost every aspect of our lives: spin. Despite its ubiquity, rotational force continues to baffle and surprise, and few people realize how it makes our planet habitable or how it has been tamed by engineers to make our lives more comfortable. Charting the development of engineering and technology from the earliest prehistoric drills to the gas turbine, critically acclaimed author and scientist Roland Ennos presents a riveting account of human ingenuity and the seemingly infinite ways spin affects our daily lives. He also shows how this new approach not only helps us better understand the world but also ourselves. After all, even our own bodies are complex systems of rotating joints and levers.

Artfully moving between astrophysics and anthropology, The Science of Spin shows how, whether natural or engineered, spin is really what makes the world go round.

About Roland Ennos

Roland Ennos is a visiting professor of biological sciences at the University of Hull. He is the author of successful textbooks on plants, biomechanics, and statistics, and his popular book Trees, published by the Natural History Museum, is now in its third edition. He is also the author of The Age of Wood and The Science of Spin. He lives in England. 


Reviews

Just talked about things that spin. Didn't really bring anything exciting.......more

Goodreads review by Renee

The Science of Spin is an enjoyable journey through the many places that spin shows up in our world. The book explores the effects of spin in three areas – the planet, technology, and the human body – with a writing style that forgoes equations in favor of approachable diagrams and explanations. The......more

Goodreads review by Tricia

Thank you to Goodreads and Scribner for the advance readers copy of The Science of Spin: How Rotational Forces affect Everything from your Body to Jet Engines. The book is an overview of how rotation (spin) is used in a variety of items that impact humans' everyday life. The author does a great job......more

Goodreads review by Pablo

An interesting read focused on an unexpected physics subject. The title might've been Rotation rather than Spin, since the last half of the book is about human athletics, which mostly involve incomplete rotations, but let's write that off as the editor putting his own spin on things (sorry). I enjoye......more

Goodreads review by SY

I mostly listened to this book because it was available and i had run out of things to listen to on the libby app. This is a purely "educate you" book and it does a good job by going from the very big (cosmos level big) to the fairly small (humans kinesiology). The book starts from how the universe......more