Forces and Movement

Forces and Movement by Peter D. Riley, published by Franklin Watts in 1998, is a 32-page exploration designed for young readers curious about the principles of science. This edition presents fundamental questions such as why sound cannot travel through outer space and how light can be bent, making complex topics accessible to inquiring minds.
Readers will find that this book delves into the history of science while also highlighting its practical applications. With easy-to-follow diagrams and hands-on activities, it illustrates key concepts related to forces and movement, fostering a deeper understanding of these scientific principles. The engaging format encourages exploration and discovery, making it a valuable resource for young learners interested in the world around them.
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Why can’t sound travel through outer space? How can light be bent? Science can be a puzzling topic to inquiring young minds. This series delves into both the history of science and its many practical applications today. Easy-to-follow diagrams and hands-on activities illustrate key concepts.
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