Backyard Physics
TEST THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN THE PHYSICAL WORLD! These 50 quirky experiments are perfect for your backyard. Create sculptures with crazy sand, extract DNA from a pear, or make a watermelon explode using items from your garden shed or around your home. First, follow the simple instructions to set up your experiment and gather your results, then check out the conclusion to learn about the science behind your findings.
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TEST THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN THE PHYSICAL WORLD! These 50 quirky experiments are perfect for your backyard. Create sculptures with crazy sand, extract DNA from a pear, or make a watermelon explode using items from your garden shed or around your home. First, follow the simple instructions to set up your experiment and gather your results, then check out the conclusion to learn about the science behind your findings.
Backyard Physics
TEST THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN THE PHYSICAL WORLD! These 50 quirky experiments are perfect for your backyard. Create sculptures with crazy sand, extract DNA from a pear, or make a watermelon explode using items from your garden shed or around your home. First, follow the simple instructions to set up your experiment and gather your results, then check out the conclusion to learn about the science behind your findings.
TEST THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN THE PHYSICAL WORLD! These 50 quirky experiments are perfect for your backyard. Create sculptures with crazy sand, extract DNA from a pear, or make a watermelon explode using items from your garden shed or around your home. First, follow the simple instructions to set up your experiment and gather your results, then check out the conclusion to learn about the science behind your findings.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781435169913 |
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Publisher: | Metro Books |
Publication date: | 06/28/2019 |
Pages: | 160 |
Product dimensions: | 6.80(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d) |
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