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The Visual Dictionary of Physics
by Jack Challoner
Labeled illustrations identify theories, experiments, and instruments related to all areas of physics, including energy, machines, waves, electricity, magnetism, and nuclear reactions. J 530 CHA
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A Project Guide to Matter
by Claire O'Neal
Explains the different types of matter and provides step-by-step instructions for experiments designed to use solids, liquids, and gases. J 530 ONE
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Backyard Physics Experiments
by Alix Wood
Physics is the study of matter and energy, and how these two things interact. We can use physics to understand many fascinating things about the natural world. This hands-on book of awesome experiments lets readers learn about physics while having a blast. They'll follow simple, step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photographs to complete each project. What's Happening sidebars explain the scientific principles at play in every experiment. This interactive introduction to physics helps kids grasp abstract concepts through concrete activities, making it a valuable addition to any library and classroom. J 530 WOO
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Make it Zoom!
by Anna Claybourne
Features different science projects, including making a straw shooter, making a zero-gravity water squirter, and making a gelatin slide. J 530.078 CLA
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Experimenting with Physics
by John Farndon
Explores and explains physics concepts--including energy, motion, simple machines, gravity, flight, electricity, and magnetism--and provides experiments to aid in understanding physics. J 530.078 FAR
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How Long?: Wacky Ways to Compare Length
by Jessica Gunderson
Compares various long objects, including a football field, a peacock feather, and a python, to shorter objects, including a peanut, a skateboard, and a dollar bill, in unique, illustrated ways. J 530.8 GUN
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How Much does a Ladybug Weigh?
by Alison Limentani
Introduces readers to counting, wildlife, and comparison by exploring the weight of animals. J 530.8 LIM
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Eyewitness energy
by Dan Green
The world's most trusted nonfiction series presents fact-filled titles that are loaded with spectacular photographs and illustrations as well as accessible text that can draw in even the most reluctant readers. J 531 GRE
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Force & motion
by Peter Lafferty
Explores the principles of force and motion, describing how they have been applied from ancient to modern times. J 531 LAF
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Energy
by Matt Mullins
Introduces energy and its properties, including the different types of energy and how they balance, and how to conserve energy. J 531 MUL
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Full Speed Ahead!: How Fast Things Go
by Cruschiform
Offers direct comparisons of the speeds of animals, vehicles and forces of nature in a clear, visually striking album-format picture book that groups objects together by their speed, from slowest to fastest, and incorporates sleek graphic design and vibrant spot-art printing. J 531.112 CRU
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What is Gravity?
by Laura L. Sullivan
Explains what gravity is, how it was discovered, and how important it is in the space sciences. J 531.14 SUL
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