Physics Lab in a Housewares Store
Physics-the study of matter and energy and how they affect each other-is all around us! Pretty scary thought, eh?

Not really. Physics doesn't have to be frightening at all. There's little that we do every day that doesn't involve physics.

Here's a list of some things that use physics: riding skateboards and bicycles playing video games. watching TV, listening to stereos, baking a cake cooking an egg, drawing pictures driving a car. working on your computer, shooting an arrow, playing the piano or guitar, turning on your shower, doing magic tricks, and playing practical jokes. In other words, physics is everywhere. and it can be fun if you look at it with an open mind.

I've written this series with as light a touch as possible. I've put in very little math, and all of the EXPERIMENTS can be done at or near your home for practically no expense. Almost all of the magic tricks are done with stuff you find around the house.

When you perform the magic, remember that if you want to fool your friends, you should keep the secret to yourself. If someone wants to know, "How did you do that trick?" you can honestly say, "I did it with science-physics, to be exact."

If you wish to share any secrets with your friends, don't tell them how the tricks are done; let them read the book. They can buy it or take it out of the library. If you tell them how you do a trick and they don't have to put any effort into finding out the secret, they won't respect you or the trick.

I hope that you enjoy the books in this series, and all of the experiments, tricks, and betchas that you'll find inside
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Physics Lab in a Housewares Store
Physics-the study of matter and energy and how they affect each other-is all around us! Pretty scary thought, eh?

Not really. Physics doesn't have to be frightening at all. There's little that we do every day that doesn't involve physics.

Here's a list of some things that use physics: riding skateboards and bicycles playing video games. watching TV, listening to stereos, baking a cake cooking an egg, drawing pictures driving a car. working on your computer, shooting an arrow, playing the piano or guitar, turning on your shower, doing magic tricks, and playing practical jokes. In other words, physics is everywhere. and it can be fun if you look at it with an open mind.

I've written this series with as light a touch as possible. I've put in very little math, and all of the EXPERIMENTS can be done at or near your home for practically no expense. Almost all of the magic tricks are done with stuff you find around the house.

When you perform the magic, remember that if you want to fool your friends, you should keep the secret to yourself. If someone wants to know, "How did you do that trick?" you can honestly say, "I did it with science-physics, to be exact."

If you wish to share any secrets with your friends, don't tell them how the tricks are done; let them read the book. They can buy it or take it out of the library. If you tell them how you do a trick and they don't have to put any effort into finding out the secret, they won't respect you or the trick.

I hope that you enjoy the books in this series, and all of the experiments, tricks, and betchas that you'll find inside
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Physics Lab in a Housewares Store

Physics Lab in a Housewares Store

Physics Lab in a Housewares Store

Physics Lab in a Housewares Store

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Overview

Physics-the study of matter and energy and how they affect each other-is all around us! Pretty scary thought, eh?

Not really. Physics doesn't have to be frightening at all. There's little that we do every day that doesn't involve physics.

Here's a list of some things that use physics: riding skateboards and bicycles playing video games. watching TV, listening to stereos, baking a cake cooking an egg, drawing pictures driving a car. working on your computer, shooting an arrow, playing the piano or guitar, turning on your shower, doing magic tricks, and playing practical jokes. In other words, physics is everywhere. and it can be fun if you look at it with an open mind.

I've written this series with as light a touch as possible. I've put in very little math, and all of the EXPERIMENTS can be done at or near your home for practically no expense. Almost all of the magic tricks are done with stuff you find around the house.

When you perform the magic, remember that if you want to fool your friends, you should keep the secret to yourself. If someone wants to know, "How did you do that trick?" you can honestly say, "I did it with science-physics, to be exact."

If you wish to share any secrets with your friends, don't tell them how the tricks are done; let them read the book. They can buy it or take it out of the library. If you tell them how you do a trick and they don't have to put any effort into finding out the secret, they won't respect you or the trick.

I hope that you enjoy the books in this series, and all of the experiments, tricks, and betchas that you'll find inside

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663598820
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Pages: 94
Sales rank: 28,914
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.23(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Professor Bob Friedhoffer ("The Madman of Magic"), is the author of over thirty children's books on magic and science. Friedhoffer uses his exciting and unique shows to astound, mystify, edify, and entertain, bringing magic and science together.
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