"Every-day Science, Volume 3" explores various scientific principles and technological advancements in an accessible manner. Penned by Henry Smith Williams and Edward Huntington Williams, this volume continues the tradition of demystifying science for the general reader. From explanations of fundamental scientific laws to discussions of contemporary inventions, the book aims to elucidate the science that underpins daily life. The authors delve into the history and practical applications of scientific discoveries, offering insights into the evolving relationship between science, technology, and society.
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