How technology works The facts visually explained

Book - 2019

"How Technology Works demystifies the machinery that keeps the modern world going, from simple objects such as zip fasteners and can openers to the latest, most sophisticated devices of the information age, including smartwatches, personal digital assistants, and driverless cars. It includes inventions that have changed the course of history, like the internal combustion engine, as well as technologies that might hold the key to our future survival, including solar cells and new kinds of farming to feed a growing population. Throughout the book, step-by-step explanations are supported by simple and original graphics that take devices apart and show you how they work. The opening chapter explains principles that underpin lots of devices..., from basic mechanics to electricity to digital technology. From there, devices are grouped by application-such as the home, transportation, and computing-making them easy to find and placing similar devices side by side"--

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Published
New York, New York : DK Publishing 2019.
Language
English
Other Authors
Jack Challoner (contributor), Clive Gifford, Ian Graham, 1953-, Wendy Horobin, Andrew Humphrey, 1970-, Hilary Lamb, Katie John Sharp
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Subtitle from cover.
Includes index.
Physical Description
255 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781465479648
  • Power Technology
  • Power and energy
  • Water supply
  • Oil refineries
  • Generators
  • Motors
  • Power stations
  • Electricity supply
  • Nuclear power
  • Wind power
  • Water and geothermal power
  • Solar energy and bioenergy
  • Batteries
  • Fuel cells
  • Transportation Technology
  • Moving machines
  • Bicycles
  • Internal combustion engines
  • How a car works
  • Electric and hybrid cars
  • Radar
  • Speed cameras
  • Trains
  • Sailboats
  • Motor vessels
  • Submarines
  • Jet engines and rockets
  • Airplanes
  • Helicopters
  • Drones
  • Space probes
  • Materials and Construction Technology
  • Metals
  • Working with metals
  • Concrete
  • Plastics
  • Composites
  • Recycling
  • Nanotechnology
  • 3-D printing
  • Arches and domes
  • Drilling
  • Earth movers
  • Bridges
  • Tunnels
  • Skyscrapers
  • Elevators
  • Cranes
  • Technology in the Home
  • Utilities in the home
  • Heating
  • Microwave ovens
  • Kettles and toasters
  • Dishwashers
  • Refrigeration
  • Vacuum cleaners
  • Toilets
  • Locks
  • Security alarms
  • Fabrics
  • Clothing
  • Washing machines
  • The digital home
  • Sound and Vision Technology
  • Waves
  • Microphones and loudspeakers
  • Digital sound
  • Telescopes and binoculars
  • Electric lighting
  • Lasers
  • Holograms
  • Projectors
  • Digital cameras
  • Printers and scanners
  • Computer Technology
  • The digital world
  • Digital electronics
  • Computers
  • How computers work
  • Keyboards and mice
  • Computer software
  • Artificial intelligence
  • How do robots work?
  • What can robots do?
  • Virtual reality
  • Communications Technology
  • Radio signals
  • Radios
  • Telephones
  • Telecommunications networks
  • Television broadcasting
  • Televisions
  • Satellites
  • Satellite navigation
  • The Internet
  • The World Wide Web
  • Email
  • Wi-Fi
  • Mobile devices
  • Smartphones
  • Electronic paper
  • Farming and Food Technology
  • Growing crops
  • Animal farming
  • Harvesters
  • Farming without soil
  • Precision agriculture
  • Sorting and packing
  • Food preservation
  • Food processing
  • Genetic modification
  • Medical Technology
  • Pacemakers
  • X-ray imaging
  • MRI scanner
  • Keyhole surgery
  • Prosthetic limbs
  • Brain implants
  • Genetic testing
  • Assisted fertility
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments