Uncover the mysteries of machines in this funny technology series
How do fridges stay so... chilled? Can you 3D print a 3D printer?
And how on Earth does air smash concrete? Find out the answers to
these questions and much more in this book! With an engaging
question and answer format, this series draws young readers into
the fascinating world of technology. Each spread opens with a
simple, quirky question, opening up an exploration of technology
and busting some popular myths along the way! The lively lay-out is
supported by annotated photos and cartoons, making technology fun
and accessible for every young reader. Contents: What are machines?
How can air smash concrete? How can light slice through steel? Why
don't towers topple over? How can a crane build itself? Why don't
microwaves escape from ovens? How can a gale power my console? How
do machines see inside me? What's the biggest digger? How does a
mole build a tunnel big enough to drive a train through? Can you 3D
print a 3D printer? How do machines keep hearts beating? How can we
make machines more green? Quick-fire questions Glossary Find out
more Index Titles in the series: How Does a Driverless Car Know
Where to Go? (Transport) 978152631994 What's so Super About
Supercomputers? (Computing) 9781526320001 Will Robots Take Over the
World? (AI) 9781526320032 How Do You Go to the Toilet in Space?
(Space Technology) 9781526320049 Could You Really Break the
Internet? (Internet) 9781526320087 Who Invented Inventing?
(Inventions) 9781526320063 How Can Light Slice Through Metal?
(Machines) 9781526320117 Why Do Telephone Calls Travel into Space?
(Electronics) 9781526320124 The lively lay-out is supported by
annotated photos and cartoons, making history fun and accessible
for every young reader.
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