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Invisible forces : the physics of forces / John Lesley.
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Greenacre
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Panania
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9781925860818 (hardback)
9781922322883 (paperback)
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Lesley, John
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Invisible forces : the physics of forces / John Lesley.
Published
Frenchs Forest, NSW : Redback Publishing, [2022]
©2022
Description
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Includes index.
Summary
What keeps us on the surface of the Earth? When we throw a ball what stops it flying out into space? The answer is forces. We cannot see forces but they make the Universe function. Find out how forces work and how we use them in special ways every day. STEM stands for science technology engineering and mathematics and it is not just for scientists. The existence of the whole Universe including us and our daily lives can all be described with the wonderful scientific facts that make up the topics included in STEM.
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10-14 years old.
Subjects
Physics -- Juvenile literature
Physics -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
Series
STEM is everywhere
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