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Nuts and Bolts

Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World (in a Big Way)

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Nuts and Bolts

By: Roma Agrawal
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A structural engineer examines the seven most basic building blocks of engineering that have shaped the modern world.

Some of engineering's mightiest achievements are small in scale, even hidden—and yet, without them, the complex machinery on which our modern world runs would not exist. In Nuts and Bolts, Roma Agrawal examines seven of these extraordinary elements: the nail, the wheel, the spring, the lens, the magnet, the string, and the pump.

From the physics behind both Roman nails and modern skyscrapers to rudimentary springs that inspired lithium batteries, Agrawal shows us how even the most sophisticated items are built on the foundations of these ancient and fundamental breakthroughs in engineering. Agrawal explores an array of intricate technologies—dishwashers, spacesuits, microscopes, suspension bridges, breast pumps—making surprising connections and explaining how they work. Along the way, she recounts the stories of remarkable scientists and engineers from all over the world, and reveals how engineering has fundamentally changed the way we live.

©2023 Roma The Engineer Ltd (P)2023 Tantor
Engineering South Asian Creators Innovation Technology History & Culture History
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The author was an okay narrator but I think the book would have benefited from a professional. The book also had some tonal shifts as it careened between environmentalist warning, fun facts, and author memoir that made it a little disconcerting

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This was similar (but not as good) to Johnson’s book but with a few different takes. Overall good read. I had trouble understanding the reader. It was read by the author with is not a good idea if you have a thick accent

Thought provoking

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The idea of the book and the beginning were good, then the author turned political and the last 50 to 60% of the book was very disappointing.

Good start

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Everything around us is something we take for granted. Everything that is great and magnificent starts out small.

Seeing how common these objects are and how their basic understanding has led to numerous marvels and discoveries is quite interesting. Empirical instances and prospective future initiatives.

Written so skillfully that a sixth grader could understand it.

Brilliant Analysis

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Deep dive into each subject. Could have covered more inventions- book 2? That would be nice.

Many interesting points

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