"The Ultimate Book of Saturday Science" is Neil Downie's biggest
and most astounding compendium yet of science experiments you can
do in your own kitchen or backyard using common household items. It
may be the only book that encourages hands-on science learning
through the use of high-velocity, air-driven carrots.
Downie, the undisputed maestro of Saturday science, here reveals
important principles in physics, engineering, and chemistry through
such marvels as the Helevator--a contraption that's half
helicopter, half elevator--and the Rocket Railroad, which pumps
propellant up from its own track. The Riddle of the Sands
demonstrates why some granular materials form steep cones when
poured while others collapse in an avalanche. The Sunbeam Exploder
creates a combustible delivery system out of sunlight, while the
Red Hot Memory experiment shows you how to store data as heat. Want
to learn to tell time using a knife and some butter? There's a
whole section devoted to exotic clocks and oscillators that teaches
you how.
"The Ultimate Book of Saturday Science" features more than
seventy fun and astonishing experiments that range in difficulty
from simple to more challenging. All of them are original, and all
are guaranteed to work. Downie provides instructions for each one
and explains the underlying science, and also presents experimental
variations that readers will want to try.
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