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Each day, you encounter solids, liquids, and gases. How can you tell which substance is which? Read More >>
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Zoom! What makes a car go fast, or slow down? This book teaches young readers in kindergarten to grade 2 all about... Read More >>
Nikola Tesla was a physicist, scientist, electrical engineer, and world-renowned inventor whose accomplishments... Read More >>
New 9-1 GCSE Physics OCR Gateway Revision Question Cards Read More >>
At the time of writing Tim Prichard has nearly 30 years' experience as a science teacher in several schools both... Read More >>
Pearson’s popular 11–14 Exploring Science course – loved by teachers for its exciting, real-world science – supports... Read More >>
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Sound and light travel through our world in waves. My Physical Science Library: Communicating with Signals and Patterns... Read More >>
Let's get moving! Objects move when they are pushed or pulled. This book teaches young readers in kindergarten to... Read More >>
In 1900, 836 scientists attended the first International Congress of Physics in Paris. Isabelle Stone and Marie... Read More >>
In cartoon format, uses zombies to explain the science of forces and motion. Read More >>
Ages 9 to 12 years It’s time to chuck away your dreary science textbooks and explore the grim, gruesome and grizzly... Read More >>
This companion volume to My First Book of Quantum Physics introduces complex science to children through bright... Read More >>
Many forces of nature are at work all the time around us, without us even considering them. Friction slows down... Read More >>
Sounds that surround us can be vastly different. Still, the earsplitting blast of a car horn and the melodious chirp... Read More >>
A wedge is two inclined planes joined together. When joined, the inclined planes form a sharp edge. Inclined planes... Read More >>
Have you ever wondered how light and sound move? It's through waves! This book explores how our senses react to... Read More >>