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Forces and Motion Chris Oxlade

Forces and Motion By Chris Oxlade

Forces and Motion by Chris Oxlade


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Summary

Did you know that you can jump six times higher on the Moon than on the Earth? Did you know that at 10,000 metres down in the ocean, the pressure on an object is the same as an elephant standing on a postage stamp? This book provides information on forces and motion. It is suitable for topic-based projects and for Science at Key Stage 2 and 3.

Forces and Motion Summary

Forces and Motion by Chris Oxlade

Did you know: you can jump six times higher on the Moon than on the Earth? At 10,000 metres down in the ocean, the pressure on an object is the same as an elephant standing on a postage stamp? Skydivers can reach a steady speed of about 200 kilometres per hour? Find out more amazing facts and mind-bending information in this dynamic and fascinating book on forces and motion. It is perfect for topic-based projects and for Science at Key Stage 2 and 3 (7-14 years).

Forces and Motion Reviews

A splendid complement to the 'Forces in Action' scheme of work at Key Stage 2 Science (7-11 years). Perfect for 'Forces and their effects' scheme of work at Key Stage 3 Science (11-14 years).

About Chris Oxlade

The author, Chris Oxlade, is a very experienced writer of information books for children and young adults. He specializes in science and technology, and has written or co-written more than two hundred titles.

Additional information

GOR013175393
9780750247085
0750247088
Forces and Motion by Chris Oxlade
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
20050519
48
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and may be an ex library book

Customer Reviews - Forces and Motion