Clang!: Ernst Chladni's Sound Experiments


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About The Book

What if your science experiments were so interesting that even an Emperor wanted to know more?In 1806 scientist Ernst Chladni (KLOD-nee) left Germany for a three-year road trip entertaining Europeans with his science.He made wires columns of air and solids vibrate. He wrote about this in his native German language but his French scientist friends wanted to read about it in French. How could he get the cash he needed to write his new book?In February 1809 Chladnis friends took him to the Tuliere Palace. This elementary science picture book dramatizes the exciting meeting between a German scientist and French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.Like Bill Nye the Science Guy today Chladni popularized science. But during his work as an entertainer he struggled to find the time and finances do actual research. This story provides a glimpse at the life of Ernst Chladni the Father of Acoustics. Its an amazing example of how scientists collaborate internationally. The story is based on Chladnis own description of the event.
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