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Technology - General & Miscellaneous, Physics

Inclined Planes

by Anne Welsbacher
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Synopsis

Uses everyday examples to describe inclined planes as simple machines that make lifting, pushing, moving, and building easier.

Children's Literature

Using clear, everyday examples of inclined planes, the author succinctly defines and explains the physics involved. A simple graphic design shows the components of an inclined plane. Readers can then see how that applies to slides, screws, wedges, ramps and even roads on a steep mountain. The final page provides an example of this simple machine as part of a complex machine. In this case, a gumball machine is used. An experiment using common and inexpensive items provides the student with a hands-on way to understand the concept. Words to know, Internet sites, a brief bibliography and an index are included. This is one of six books in the high quality "Understanding Simple Machines" series, which is part of The Bridgestone Science Library. 2001, Bridgestone Books/Capstone Press,

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Children's Literature

Using clear, everyday examples of inclined planes, the author succinctly defines and explains the physics involved. A simple graphic design shows the components of an inclined plane. Readers can then see how that applies to slides, screws, wedges, ramps and even roads on a steep mountain. The final page provides an example of this simple machine as part of a complex machine. In this case, a gumball machine is used. An experiment using common and inexpensive items provides the student with a hands-on way to understand the concept. Words to know, Internet sites, a brief bibliography and an index are included. This is one of six books in the high quality "Understanding Simple Machines" series, which is part of The Bridgestone Science Library. 2001, Bridgestone Books/Capstone Press,

School Library Journal

Gr 3-4-These series titles are quite similar to entries in Michael Dahl's "Early Reader Science" series (Bridgestone). Welsbacher's texts are slightly more difficult to read, but follow the same pattern. The most noticeable difference from the earlier titles is the inclusion of a brief list of Internet sites and attention to diversity in the brightly colored photos that appear on every other page. Also, some terms, apparently chosen at random, are defined in the lower right-hand corner of the page instead of in the glossary. If you already own Dahl's books or other series titles on simple machines, you most likely won't need this slightly updated visit.-Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Coughlan Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780736849494

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