101 Great Science ExperimentsMake science fun with 101 exciting step-by-step experiments that are safe and easy to do at home. Make science fun with 101 exciting step-by-step experiments that are safe and easy to do at home. Science writer Neil Ardley shows how you can use everyday objects to discover the basic principles of science and understand how these apply to the world around you. So if you want to make a volcano erupt, see around corners, find out how your eyes work, or build an electromagnet, this fascinating book will show you how. |
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... side of the carton . You will need : Make these two sides the same length . Triangular card Two small mirrors 0 Tall , empty carton Pen Scissors 24 Carefully cut a slot along each line . The slots should be just wide enough for the ...
... side of the carton . You will need : Make these two sides the same length . Triangular card Two small mirrors 0 Tall , empty carton Pen Scissors 24 Carefully cut a slot along each line . The slots should be just wide enough for the ...
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... side . A hot nail makes a neat , round hole , but it must be held with pliers . The sides of the stream of water reflect the light back and forth . This stops the light from escaping and makes the light follow the water's path . 3 Push ...
... side . A hot nail makes a neat , round hole , but it must be held with pliers . The sides of the stream of water reflect the light back and forth . This stops the light from escaping and makes the light follow the water's path . 3 Push ...
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... side of a piece of card . This experiment shows how you can see moving pictures on television and in the movies . 1 ... side . 3 Turn the card over and draw a cross on the other side . 4 Thread a rubber band through each of the holes in ...
... side of a piece of card . This experiment shows how you can see moving pictures on television and in the movies . 1 ... side . 3 Turn the card over and draw a cross on the other side . 4 Thread a rubber band through each of the holes in ...
Contents
AIR AND GASES | 6 |
Measure the wind | 12 |
Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited | 24 |
Copyright | |
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