<p>Math and physics often go hand-in-hand. Math and measurements have even played a big role in scientific discovery since ancient times. Use math and measurement as the tools to successfully complete physical science experiments such as figuring out how big a raindrop is, discovering the first unit
Ace Your Forces and Motion Science Project
โ Scribed by Robert Gardner,Madeline Goodstein
- Publisher
- Enslow Publishers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 107
- Series
- Great Science Fair Ideas
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
What is friction? What is the coriolis force? Young scientists will explore the physics of forces and motion with the great experiments in this book. Full-color illustrations highlight key points to make science a snap! Many experiments are followed by ideas for science fair projects. Help students ace their next physics project or test!
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