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Amusement parks Amusement rides Baseball Baseball Juvenile literature Children's & Teenage Non-Fiction age level unknown Children's Teenage general non-fiction: Machines & how things work Educational: first/native language: readers & reading schemes Physics Physics Juvenile literature Science, Maths and TechnologyBrown, Jordan.
Summary: Did you know that every time you watch a baseball game, you are watching some great examples of physics in action? Why exactly does the amount of spin on a pitch determine how far a ball can be hit? And what's the scientific reason that using pine tar on the bat makes it easier to grip? Learn all about the science behind America's favorite pastime in this fact-fil led Level 3 Ready-to-Read!
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon Spotlight 2015
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Summary: An introduction to the science that powers favorite amusement park rides reveals why a roller coaster does not need an engine and how bumper cars can move without gasoline.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon Spotlight 2015