by Ian Graham (Author) Bryan Beach (Illustrator)
Discover planes that can fly faster than the speed of sound!
The Science of Engineering series feature different forms of architecture and transport engineering. Features include funny and interesting illustrations; real-world science examples; side panels to tackle complex subject matter in a fun and relevant way; detailed glossary and more. This book explores how our understanding of the science of flight has improved, creating aircraft that are bigger and faster than the Wright brothers ever dreamed of. It covers helicopters, jet-planes, rocket-planes, planes big enough to carry hundreds of people, planes that can fly faster than the speed of sound, and even flying machines small enough to strap on your back.
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Gr 4–8—This series will appeal to readers who enjoy a graphic style and a layout similar to DK's "Eyewitness" books. A diverse cast of engineering characters in hardhats and lab coats explores topics such as architecture, medical technology, and various forms of transportation. Text is laid out with a paragraph about the main topic, with smaller, related portions placed around the page's edge. Occasionally, a "Fascinating Fact" or "Can You Believe It?" statement is added. Developments in each field are traced from historical examples to current practice, such as early beam bridges of wood and stone and recent bridge-tunnels that free up shipping lanes or air traffic areas. Most of the titles include "Try It Yourself" ideas for readers. Examples hail from around the world, like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge in Japan. VERDICT Excellent introduction of topics using worldwide examples; good for individual enthusiasts or for use in STEM programs.
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