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Rocket Science Blast off into the wacky world of gadgets! Have you ever wondered what makes airplanes fly, how boats float, or why your doorbell works? Would you like to build your own flying, floating, diving, spinning, howling, scooting objects? Are you looking for a terrific science project that moves? If you answered Yes! to any of these questions, then Rocket Science is for you. It shows you the science behind how things work by teaching you how to build a rocket boat, kaleidoscope, mousetrap car, stethoscope, compass, fruit-powered battery, amazing chemistry familiar joy science things and lots of other wonderful gizmos. All of the projects are safe amazing chemistry familiar joy science things and easy to make out of stuff you can find around your house. This amazing book covers a wide variety of science topics, including mechanics, air power, water power, electricity, magnetism, chemistry, acoustics, amazing chemistry familiar joy science things and optics. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Magic Science There's a lot more to magic than just waving a wand. From chemistry to biology, gravity to electricity, this new book from science wizard Jim Wiese reveals the amazing magical powers of science with fun-filled, easy-to-perform activities that can be done with everyday things from around the house. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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