No. of pages 232
Published: 2006
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This book is part of a book series called Science Foundations .
There are 232 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Cambridge University Press .
David and Penny Glover are experienced writers of books for children.
This book has the following chapters: How to use this book; HOW IS HEAT TRANSFERRED?; USING ENERGY EFFICIENTLY; WHY ARE ELECTRICAL DEVICES SO USEFUL?; HOW SHOULD WE GENERATE THE ELECTRICITY WE NEED?; USING WAVES; RADIOACTIVITY; THE UNIVERSE; HOW CAN WE DESCRIBE THE WAY THINGS MOVE?; HOW DO WE MAKE THINGS SPEED UP OR SLOW DOWN?; WHAT HAPPENS TO MOVEMENT ENERGY?; WHAT IS MOMENTUM?; WHAT IS STATIC ELECTRICITY?; WHAT DOES THE CURRENT THROUGH AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DEPEND ON?; WHAT IS MAINS ELECTRICITY AND HOW CAN IT BE USED SAFELY?; ELECTRIC POWER; WHAT HAPPENS TO RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES WHEN THEY DECAY?; WHAT ARE NUCLEAR FISSION AND NUCLEAR FUSION?; HOW SCIENCE WORKS; REVISION AND EXAMINATION SKILLS; EQUATIONS; WHAT YOU NEED TO REMEMBER COMPLETED PASSAGES; GLOSSARY/INDEX
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