Force & motion

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    • Lafferty, Peter

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Force & motion

Peter Lafferty

(Eyewitness science)

Dorling Kindersley, c1992

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Includes index

Summary: Explores the forces that set the world in motion - what they are and how they can be harnessed by machines

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book is part of a series that traces the story of science from earliest times, through the pioneers, their landmark experiments and the ensuing dramatic breakthroughs and discoveries, presented in an accessible and visual way. This book on force and motion records past achievements and clarifies the latest theories, with text that explains how and why science affects our everyday life and 3-D models and actual reconstructions to explain the concepts raised. Notes to parents and teachers are included.

Table of Contents

  • The world in motion
  • ramps, wheels and axles
  • Archimedes' screw
  • floating and sinking
  • hoists and gears
  • Galileo and Newton
  • weight, mass and collision
  • friction and energy
  • pressure and flow
  • vibrations and waves
  • circles, spirals and spinning tops
  • the ultimate speed limit
  • black holes
  • uniting all the forces.

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