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Books with title Energy and Matter

  • Energy and Matter

    Tom Jackson, Katie Gillespie

    Library Binding (Lightbox, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Everything is made of matter, and this matter changes when it is acted upon by various forms of energy. It moves, heats up, expands, glows, and interacts with other matter. Explore the fascinating world of modern science in Energy and Matter, one of the titles in the 21st Century Science series.
  • Matter and Energy

    Emily Sohn, Nina Tsang

    Paperback (Norwood House Press, July 15, 2019)
    "Using scientific inquiry, readers will learn about the many forms of energy and how they are related to matter. Through everyday connections to science in the real world, learn what gives you the energy to run, jump, or swim. Includes a note to caregivers, a glossary, a discover activity, and career connections, as well as connections to science history."--
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  • Matter and Energy

    Robert Friedhoffer, Linda Eisenberg, Richard Kaufman, Timothy White

    eBook
    AN OPEN LETTER TO ALLGreetings!Physics—the study of matter and energy and how they affect each other-is all around us! Pretty scary thought, eh? Not really. Physics doesn't have to be frightening at all. There's little that we do every day that doesn't involve physics.Here's a list of some things that use physics: riding skateboards and bicycles, playing video games, watching TV, listening to stereos, baking a cake, cooking an egg, drawing pictures, driving a car, working on your computer, shooting an arrow, playing the piano or guitar, turning on your shower, doing magic tricks, and playing practical jokes. In other words, physics is everywhere, and it can be fun if you look at it with an open mind. I've written this series with as light a touch as possible. I've put in very little math, and all of the experiments could be done at or near your home for practically no expense. Almost all of the magic tricks are done with stuff you find around the house. When you perform the magic, remember that if you want to fool your friends, you should keep the secret to yourself. If someone wants to know, "How did you do that trick?" you can honestly say, "I did it with science-physics, to be exact."
  • Matter and Energy

    Bob Friedhoffer, Linda Eisenberg, Richard Kaufman, Timothy White

    Paperback (Independently published, April 4, 2019)
    AN OPEN LETTER TO ALLGreetings!Physics—the study of matter and energy and how they affect each other-is all around us! Pretty scary thought, eh? Not really. Physics doesn't have to be frightening at all. There's little that we do every day that doesn't involve physics.Here's a list of some things that use physics: riding skateboards and bicycles, playing video games, watching TV, listening to stereos, baking a cake, cooking an egg, drawing pictures, driving a car, working on your computer, shooting an arrow, playing the piano or guitar, turning on your shower, doing magic tricks, and playing practical jokes. In other words, physics is everywhere, and it can be fun if you look at it with an open mind. I've written this series with as light a touch as possible. I've put in very little math, and all of the experiments could be done at or near your home for practically no expense. Almost all of the magic tricks are done with stuff you find around the house. When you perform the magic, remember that if you want to fool your friends, you should keep the secret to yourself. If someone wants to know, "How did you do that trick?" you can honestly say, "I did it with science-physics, to be exact."
  • Matter and Energy

    Patty Whitehouse

    Hardcover
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  • Matter, Energy, and Heat

    Graham Bateman

    Paperback (Posts and Telecom Press, July 1, 2013)
    This series of popularization of science books Fall in Love with Science, comprehensively teaches readers scientific knowledge and principles. With popular words and vivid graphics as its feature, each book presents one or several themes. Starting from the interesting phenomenon in daily life, it guides and cultivates the readers interest in learning, broadens the vision of readers, and helps readers to learn English vocabulary and practice English reading. This series covers physics, chemistry, biology as well as technology and invention. It is suitable for science lovers interested in scientific knowledge to read.