Sticky

Laurie Winkless

Language: English

Description:

At the scale of atoms and molecules, things often like to stick together. But these tiny interactions don't just matter at the nanoscale; working together, they produce some important larger-scale forces. Like friction, for example: the force that keeps cars on the road, trains on the tracks and our feet on the ground; or drag, a phenomenon encountered by anything moving through water or air. In other words, there's a lot of stickiness happening all the time. But what do we actually know about the physics of stickiness? What's really going on? How has nature evolved to make use of it, and what technological advances has it enabled the human race to create?
In Sticky, physicist Laurie Winkless brings the amazing world of surface science to life. Using wide-ranging and surprising examples, she unravels what's known about the physics of stickiness. She shows how our understanding of slipperiness opened the door to technological advances such as high-speed flight and space...