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Machines: Mind-boggling Experiments You Can Turn into Science Fair Projects


Spectacular Science Projects

No. of pages 94

Published: 1993

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What is a first-class lever and the advantage in using one? How does a windmill work? Are human beings machines? Children will learn the answers to these questions and more by conducting safe experiments using materials found in the home. A fun-filled and educational way to explore science including ideas for further experimentation and hints on turning experiments into science fair projects. Illustrated.

 

This book is part of a book series called Spectacular Science Projects .

There are 94 pages in this book. This book was published 1993 by John Wiley and Sons Ltd .

JANICE VANCLEAVE , the author of the popular Science for Every Kid series, is a former science teacher and a popular presenter at museums, schools, and bookstores nationwide.

This book has the following chapters: Lifter; Second-Class; Ringer; Human Machine; Megapinchers; Uphill; Opener; Threads; Flag Raiser; Moveable; Windmill; Toothy; Belted; Around 'n' Around; Spinner; Counterweight; Combined; Twirler; Enlarger; Spool Racer; Glossary; Index.

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Spectacular Science Projects

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