Cameras
Describes what is inside a camera, how it works, and how to use it. Includes simple experiments and projects, such as how to make your own camera, as well as tips on taking better photographs.
Main Author: | Oxlade, Chris. |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Milwaukee, WI :
Gareth Stevens Pub.,
1998.
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Edition: | U.S. ed. |
Series: |
Young scientist concepts and projects
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Subjects: |
Series: Exploring science
Erosion: how land forms, how it changes
Minerals: from apatite to zinc
Natural resources: using and protecting earth's supplies
Soil: digging into earth's vital resource
Animal cells: smallest units of life
Chemical change: from fireworks to rust
DNA: the master molecule of life
Genetics: a living blueprint
Manipulating light: reflection, refraction, and absorption
Physical change: reshaping matter
Plant cells: the building blocks of plants
Waves: energy on the move
Atoms & molecules: building blocks of the universe
The greenhouse effect: warming the planet
Human body systems: maintaining the body's functions
Major organs: sustaining life
The periodic table: mapping the elements
Plate tectonics: Earth's moving crust
Electrical circuits: harnessing electricity
Food webs: interconnecting food chains
Force and motion: laws of movement
Igneous rocks: from fire to stone
Kinetic energy: the energy of motion
Metamorphic rocks: recycled rock
Sedimentary rocks: a record of Earth's history
Volcanoes & earthquakes: an amazing fact file and hands-on project book : with 19 easy-to-do experiments and 280 exciting pictures
Weather: an amazing fact file and hands-on project book: with 16 easy-to-do experiments and 250 exciting pictures
What is flight?: birds, planes, kites, balloons; with 18 easy-to-do experiments and 240 exciting pictures
Cameras
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