Balloon Physics
by Thames and Kosmos
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Balloons are more than just a lot of hot air! Take off on an adventure through topics in physics, chemistry, and biology. Race balloon cars, build a balloon-powered boat, and fly a balloon helicopter. Puncture a balloon without it popping. Stick a balloon to the wall without glue. Measure your lung capacity. Learn where rubber comes from. Discover more than one way to blow up a balloon. Build a barometer, a fire extinguisher, and a water yo-yo. Investigate air pressure and the properties of fluids and gases. The full-color, 32-page book guides you through 24 action-packed experiments, giving you scientific explanations each step of the way. Winner of a 2004 Parents' Choice Recommended Award.
Ages 8 and up
32-page manual with 24 experiments
Features
- learn about balloons and rubber
- investigate forces with balloon rockets
- observe surprising physical science phenomena
- perform electrostatic magic tricks
- take volume measurements
- discover air pressure
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Multiple Intelligences
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Math-Logical
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