How Machines Help
How Machines Help by John Sheridan, published by Wright Group in 1992, is a 16-page exploration of various machines that assist us in everyday tasks. Written in English, this book provides a straightforward examination of tools such as hammers, car jacks, can openers, screwdrivers, and scissors, highlighting their functions and importance in our daily lives.
Readers will find a clear presentation of how these machines operate and the roles they play in making tasks easier. This edition focuses on the intersection of technology and machinery, making it suitable for young readers interested in understanding the practical applications of tools. Through its concise format, the book aims to educate and inform about the essential machinery that supports various activities.
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Looks at some of the machines which help us, including hammers, car jacks, can openers, screw drivers and scissors.
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