Simple Mechanisms (How Things Work)
Author(s): Ade Deane-Pratt
Combining Science and Design and Technology, this series examines simple machines and where we can find them in everyday objects. A scientific explanation with the help of annotated diagrams and illustrations is followed by examples of objects that make use of the various simple machines such as pulleys, gears and wedges.
General Information
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- : Hachette Children's Books
- : Wayland (Publishers) Ltd
- : 0.16
- : 31 December 2012
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 May 2013
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Ade Deane-Pratt
- : Paperback
- : 621
- : 32
- : Illustrations
More About The Product
In her role as Research Development Manager for the research charity Deafness Research UK, Ade writes about research projects and new developments in science for a wide range of non-scientists, both adults and children. Among other publications, she is responsible for the scientific content on the charity's website, which they are expanding to include interactive sections for children.
Making work easier Levers Ramps Wedges Screws Wheels and axles Gears Pulleys Water and air Make a balance Make a cardboard car Testing gears Make a monster head Glossary Topic Web Index