No. of pages 24
Published: 2016
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"Science Behind Batman's Flying Machines" by Tammy Enz explores the technological marvels and scientific principles that underpin Batman's incredible aerial gadgets. From gliders and parachutes to drones and advanced aircraft, the book delves into the real-world physics and engineering that make these devices possible. Readers will discover how concepts like lift, propulsion, and aerodynamics are applied in creating the caped crusader's flying tools. Engaging and informative, this book blends the excitement of the Batman universe with enlightening science, inspiring young readers to explore the wonders of physics and engineering through the lens of their favorite superhero. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Science Behind, Science Behind Batman .
This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-2nd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Capstone Press .
Tammy Enz became a civil engineer because of her awe of the massive steel bridges that spanned the Mississippi River. She just had to figure out how they worked. Today, she still likes tinkering and figuring out how things work. When she isn't tinkering, she fixes up old houses and conducts experiments in her garden and kitchen. Most of all, she loves reading books about anything and everything and asking 'why?' J. E. Bright is the author of many novels, novelizations, and novelty books for children and young adults. He lives in a sunny apartment in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, with his difficult but soft cat, Mabel, and his sweet kitten, Bernard. Luciano Vecchio currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. With experience in illustration, animation, and comics, his works have been published in the US, Spain, UK, France, and Argentina. His credits include Ben 10 (DC Comics), Cruel Thing (Norma), Unseen Tribe (Zuda Comics), Sentinels (Drumfish Productions), and several DC Super Heroes books for Stone Arch Books.