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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen R. Wilk (Contributing Editor, Contributing Editor, Optical Society of America)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9780199948017ISBN 10: 0199948011 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 November 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction I. History 1.) Ancient Optics - Magnification Without Lenses 2.) The Solar Weapon of Archimedes 3.) Claudius Ptolemy's Law of Refraction 4.) Antonio de Ulloa's Mystery 5.) The Miracle of St. Gascoigne 6.) Rays of the Sun 7.) Roy G. Biv 8.) George Christoph Lichtenberg 9.) Hopkinson's Silk Handkerchief 10.) First Light - Thomas Melville and the Beginnings of Spectroscopy 11.) Mediocrity and Illumination 12.) Even If You Can't Draw a Straight Line 13.) A Sea Change 14.) Thomas Pearsall and the Ultraviolet 15.) If at First You Don't Succeed 16.) More than a Burner 17.) Apply Light Pressure 18.) Sound Movies, the World's Fair, and Stellar Spectroscopy 19.) Deja vu 20.) The Magic Lantern of Omar Khayyam II. Weird Science 21.) The Yellow Sun Paradox 22.) Once in a Blue Moon 23.) Chromatic Dispersions 24.) The Eye in the Spiral 25.) Retroreflectors 26.) Yes, I was Right! It is Obvious! 27.) Edible Lasers 28.) Pyrotechnic Lasers 29.) Defunct Lasers 30.) The Phantom Laser 31.) The Case of the Oily Mirrors; A Locked Room mystery 32.) Pinhole Glasses 33.) Undulations III. Pop Culture 34.) This is Your Cat on Lasers 35.) Dord 36.) Zap! 37.) Mystic Cameras 38.) Playing With Light 39.) I Must Find That Tractor Beam 40.) The Rise and Fall and Rise of the Starbow 41.) Diamonds in the Dark 42.) A Popular History of the Laser 43.) Pop Culture Errors in Optics 44.) Pop Spectrum 45.) The Telephote AfterwordReviewsThis unique collection of essays resolves all kinds of interesting questions about optics that appear in history and popular culture. Dr. Wilk has done a splendid job in researching the material and providing answers at a level that will be accessible to a very wide range of readers. --Mark Fox, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield Do you wonder how the rainbow was divined into colors or how ray guns came to science fiction? Stephen Wilk tells the real histories behind optical myths and stories. Great fun for the curious mind. --Jeff Hecht, author of Beam: The Race to Make the Laser Author InformationStephen Wilk is a contributing editor for the Optical Society of America and the author of Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon (OUP; 2000). He holds a Ph.D. in Physics and has worked on Laser Propulsion and High Energy Lasers at Textron and MIT's Lincoln Labs, and has designed and built optical apparatus at Optikos Corporation, Cognex, and AOtec. He was previously a visiting professor at Tufts and a visiting scientist at MIT. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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