Forces and Motion: Investigating a Car Crash
Learning physics must include information of real world scenarios, or the task is a dull one.
Investigating a Car Crash looks at the science of forces and motion to explain speed, acceleration, friction, and momentum. It asks your teen to step into the role of investigator and use his knowledge of science and technology to sift through evidence to determine the cause of the crash.
With multiple scenarios and fascinating case studies, Investigating a Car Crash will not only give your teen explanations of the scientific principles and procedures employed to look into an accident, but maybe even the wisdom to prevent one.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree
Copyright: 2014
Author: Ian Graham
Faith-Based: No
Learning physics must include information of real world scenarios, or the task is a dull one.
Investigating a Car Crash looks at the science of forces and motion to explain speed, acceleration, friction, and momentum. It asks your teen to step into the role of investigator and use his knowledge of science and technology to sift through evidence to determine the cause of the crash.
With multiple scenarios and fascinating case studies, Investigating a Car Crash will not only give your teen explanations of the scientific principles and procedures employed to look into an accident, but maybe even the wisdom to prevent one.
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Pages: 56Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree
Copyright: 2014
Author: Ian Graham
Faith-Based: No