What Makes it Go?

What Makes it Go? by Joe Kaufman, published by Hamlyn in 1972, is a detailed exploration of the mechanics behind various appliances, machines, and vehicles. This edition, written in English and spanning 93 pages, provides readers with insights into how everyday technology operates, covering items such as sewing machines, tape recorders, and ocean liners.
In this informative work, readers will discover the inner workings of a range of technological devices, making complex concepts accessible to a younger audience. The book focuses on the mechanics of technology, aiming to enhance understanding of how different machines function. With its emphasis on juvenile literature, What Makes it Go? serves as an educational resource for those interested in technology and its applications in daily life.
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Explains the mechanics of a variety of appliances, machines, and vehicles such as a sewing machine, a tape recorder, and an ocean liner.
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