Five Equations That Changed the World

Popular science by Michael Guillen

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Five Equations That Changed the World: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics is a book by Michael Guillen, published in 1995. It is divided into five chapters that talk about five different equations in physics and the people who have developed them. The scientists and their equations are:
Isaac Newton
Daniel Bernoulli
Michael Faraday
Rudolf Clausius
Albert Einstein
The book is a light study in science and history, portraying the preludes to and times and settings of discoveries that have been the basis of further development, including space travel, flight and nuclear power. Each chapter of the book is divided into sections titled Veni, Vidi, Vici.
The reviews of the book have been mixed. Publishers Weekly called it "wholly accessible, beautifully written", Kirkus Reviews wrote that it is a "crowd-pleasing kind of book designed to make the science as palatable as possible", and Frank Mahnke wrote that Guillen "has a nice touch for the history of mathematics and physics and their impact on the world".

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