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Books with title Push and Pull: The Science of Forces

  • Push and Pull: The Science of Forces

    Jay Hawkins

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Clever science projects will make the science of forces interesting and entertaining for any aspiring scientist. Informative photographs and step-by-step instructions make all projects accessible to readers. In fact, readers may not even realize how much they are learning about science, while having a blast creating many cool projects.
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  • Push and Pull: The Science of Forces

    Jay Hawkins

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Clever science projects will make the science of forces interesting and entertaining for any aspiring scientist. Informative photographs and step-by-step instructions make all projects accessible to readers. In fact, readers may not even realize how much they are learning about science, while having a blast creating many cool projects.
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  • The Science of Forces

    Mary Colson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Offers a scientific introduction to physical forces, looking at what forces do, several different types of forces, and how people use them for all sorts of purposes.
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  • The Science of Forces

    Mary Colson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Forces move everything around us. That may sound scary and complicated, but this book shows readers that forces like friction and other laws of motion can be fascinating and fun! Innovative flowcharts bring these abstract concepts to life via brilliant photographs matched with fact boxes showing readers how the moon impacts tides on Earth, and how magnetic forces act on matter throughout the universe. From the tectonic plates that move Earths crust to the forces rockets must overcome to leave Earths atmosphere and reach outer space, there are plenty of fantastic forces to explore in this informative book.
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