Overview
What to do if your autonomous car wants to kill you? How do you build a supercar from scratch? Where to sign up for a "Carmageddon" race? Why do exhaust pipes sound like planet Jupiter? How do you move faster than the speed of light? Why do people prefer Mustangs over Priuses? What does it feel like to drive a nuclear- or solar-powered vehicles? How can you conquer the world in a Citro n? When can you say that you know your car? Who were the biggest nerds in the history of humankind?
An Introduction to Academic Driving is a popular science book which answers these and other questions. It is about discoveries, societies, and technologies around you. It speaks in the language of automobiles and entertains with science trivia and jokes. It is full of easily-digestible stories, educational insights and autobiographical sketches. Each of its stories begins with a unique illustration.
Above all, the book will captivate an audience of teens and young adults. It will certainly bring tons of amusement to every curious reader, regardless of age. Science matters. Science magic. And the diversity of the world around you.
Ost Neer is a moderate petrolhead and young PhD. For a living, he does some researches and lecturing. For fun, he writes about car and driver.
This book opens the Academic Driving series.
Start reading it now and drive on a smart side of the road
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781096296959
- ISBN-10: 1096296950
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2019
- Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.65 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.94 pounds
- Page Count: 290
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