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, explaining how they work, and using her own hand-drawn
illustrations to clarify complex technical principles. 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.