Bill Nye the Science Guy's Big Blast of Science by Bill Nye (1993, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBasic Books
ISBN-100201608642
ISBN-139780201608649
eBay Product ID (ePID)95145

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Book TitleBill Nye the Science Guy's Big Blast of Science
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience & Nature / Experiments & Projects, Science & Nature / General (See Also Headings under Animals or Technology), General
Publication Year1993
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction, Science
AuthorBill Nye
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight11.5 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width7.6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN93-011221
SynopsisBill Nye The Science Guy knows how cool science can be. After all, everything in the universe involves science. And you already think scientifically everyday, even if you don't know it. So get ready for a universe of amazing fun, you'll have a blast. Read about quarks, quasars, and the questions that scientists are still trying to figure out. And find spectacular science projects that let you see how cool science guys and gals can be. Do you know: that everything you see is made up of just 92 kinds of atoms? why this book and your hands are mostly empty space? how to launch a hot-air balloon? that light comes as both waves and particles (but doesn't come out of a black hole?) how to build a miniature electric motor? why microwave ovens and lamps are like radios? how a television show arrives at your TV set? that we move more than 100 miles through space every second? about entropy? ozone? absolute zero? heavy water? pulsars?, Bill Nye The Science Guy knows how cool science can be. After all, everything in the universe involves science. And you already think scientifically everyday, even if you don't know it. So get ready for a universe of amazing fun--you'll have a blast. Read about quarks, quasars, and the questions that scientists are still trying to figure out. And find spectacular science projects that let you see how cool science guys and gals can be. Do you know: that everything you see is made up of just 92 kinds of atoms? why this book and your hands are mostly empty space? how to launch a hot-air baloon? that light comes as both waves and particles (but doesn't come out of a black hole?) how to build a miniature electric motor? why microwave ovens and lamps are like radios? how a television show arrives at your TV set? that we move more than 100 miles through space every second? about entropy? ozone? absolute zero? heavy water? pulsars?, Several topics, including matter, heat, light, electricity, magnetism, weather, and space, are introduced in this quick tour of the world of science., Bill Nye The Science Guy knows how cool science can be. After all, everything in the universe involves science. And you already think scientifically everyday, even if you don't know it. So get ready for a universe of amazing fun,you'll have a blast. Read about quarks, quasars, and the questions that scientists are still trying to figure out. And find spectacular science projects that let you see how cool science guys and gals can be. Do you know: that everything you see is made up of just 92 kinds of atoms? why this book and your hands are mostly empty space? how to launch a hot-air baloon? that light comes as both waves and particles (but doesn't come out of a black hole?) how to build a miniature electric motor? why microwave ovens and lamps are like radios? how a television show arrives at your TV set? that we move more than 100 miles through space every second? about entropy? ozone? absolute zero? heavy water? pulsars?
LC Classification NumberQ164.N9 1993

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