Have you ever noticed that magnets only stick to your refrigerator because of their metal backing? That's called magnetism! In this volume, readers learn how magnetism works, from a magnet's… More →
530 - Physics
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From static electricity to wind, there is energy all around us! In this book, young scientists can learn more about creating electricity using a lemon, how to block radio waves, and more,… More →
Do you want to make the best paper airplane? Or perhaps centripetal force and the idea that water can defy gravity excites you! This is the book for curious young physicists, ready to learn… More →
Pushes and Pulls
People do all sorts of pushing and pulling each day--from pulling their socks up in the morning to pushing a button to start their car. In this volume, the forces behind pushing and pulling… More →
Could a raft be powered only by soap? Is an empty bottle truly empty? What exactly is a paper squawker--and can you build one with household items? Physics is a science of action; it's the… More →
Science of the Middle Ages
Often referred to as the Dark Ages, the Middle Ages is the time period between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. It is often considered an era when science and technology came to stand… More →
This is a detailed introduction to matter, the elements of the periodic table, atoms, electrons, reactions and bonding, and radioactivity. This volume provides young adults with chemistry… More →
An understanding of the states of matter is one that we take for granted every day--when we cook, when we breathe, when we use technology. This title explores the basics of states of matter:… More →
From decorative refrigerator magnets to Earth itself, we are surrounded by magnetism. Have you ever wondered how magnets work and why they're attracted to some objects? Here's your chance to… More →