force and energy

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force and energy

Balloons

building and experimenting with inflatable toys
1990
Text and experiments introduce scientific principles that can be demonstrated with balloons and other inflatable toys.

Feel the G's

the science of gravity and G-forces
2009
Explores the effects and energy of g-forces, and demonstrates the use of g-forces in amusement parks, racing, space exploration, and sports.

A crash course in forces and motion with Max Axiom, super scientist

2007
Max Axiom, a scientist who acquired super powers in a freak accident, explains the science of forces and motion.

The extreme zone

2006
Presents an introduction to the concept of force and motion, in simple text with illustrations, describing the different physical forces in action during various extreme sports.

Bicycle science projects

physics on wheels
2004
Presents a series of science experiments to learn about physics by using a bicycle such as how the gears work, why some bikes need thicker tires than others, and how to use water balloons to measure speed.

Energy

1993
Text accompanied by photographic illustrations survey various sources of energy and the ways in which they have been harnessed.

E=mcp2s

a biography of the world's most famous equation
2005
Chronicles the "life" of Einstein's theory of relativity, discussing the scientific knowledge that led to it and describing its influence on the world, including the scientific discoveries it made possible.

Looking inside sports aerodynamics

1992
Explains the principles of aerodynamic forces and how they function in such sports as tennis, football, baseball, track and field, and golf.

Zombies and forces and motion

2012
In graphic novel format, uses zombies to explain the science of forces and motion.

Forces and motion

2009
This book explains what friction is, where you will find it, and how people use friction in everyday life.

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