
Friction
a biography
$45.60
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
13 January 2026
Summary
Friction: The Force That Shapes Our World
An impassioned tour of the surprising history and fascinating science of friction.
Friction, the force that resists motion, is synonymous with difficulty and complication. If you’ve ever replaced tires worn smooth by the road or reached for a can of WD-40 to fix a creaking door hinge, then you know the headache this force can cause.
In this book, Jennifer Vail reveals beneath the difficulty and complication a…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780674290662 |
---|---|
ISBN-10: | 0674290666 |
Author: | Jennifer R. Vail |
Publisher: | Harvard University Press |
Imprint: | Harvard University Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 13 January 2026 |
Weight: | 419g |
Dimensions: | 140mm x 210mm |
You Can Find This Book In
What They're Saying
Critics Review
This book takes us on an incredibly smooth and enjoyable journey through the ubiquity of an underappreciated force. From our knee joints to syringes, Vail has opened my eyes to what an important force friction is. – Roma Agrawal, author of Nuts and Bolts“A wonderfully entertaining masterclass on a subject that only gets a fraction of the attention it deserves. Reading this book shows the extraordinary ways in which our lives are fundamentally influenced by friction. Vail takes us on an extraordinary journey from the subatomic to the galactic, by way of seismology, Gore-Tex, Crayola, lawn tennis, windshield wipers, black holes, leaves on train lines … and so much more. She underpins these examples with theory from material science, chemistry, fluid dynamics, and mechanics to leave the reader with a memorable and well-grounded understanding of why things move – or don’t move – and why it matters. Having read this book, I will never look at a can of WD-40 in quite the same way again.” – Tim Minshall, author of How Things Are MadeFriction gets a bad rap for slowing things down, so who knew that learning more about it could be frictionless and fun? The brilliant Jennifer Vail makes the science of friction engaging and illuminating while also taking us deep into the surprising ways it impacts the world all around us. – David Biello, author of The Unnatural WorldJennifer Vail takes us on a star-studded, deliciously tactile journey through the history of tribology, shining a light on the quiet role of an oft-forgotten force. Full of materiality and wonderful stories, Friction reveals the surprising depth of the science of surfaces. – Anna Ploszajski, author of HandmadeFriction completely transformed my understanding of tribology. What was once a vaguely familiar term is now a fascinating lens through which I see the world. Vail’s enthusiastic and meticulously researched deep dive reveals how this seemingly obscure field underpins everything from beautiful music and vaccine delivery to advancements in flight. I now notice friction everywhere, and I finally understand why leaves on the line can bring UK trains to a halt! – Yasmin Ali, author of Power Up
About The Author
Jennifer R. Vail
Jennifer R. Vail is the founder of DuPont’s first tribology research lab and a member of the senior leadership team at TA Instruments, a manufacturer of tools used for analyzing the physical properties of materials. Her TED Talk, “The Science of Friction,” has been viewed more than two million times.
Returns
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.