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How Do Simple Machines Work?

This series delves into the fundamental principles behind how simple machines operate. Each installment clearly explains how these ingenious inventions make work easier for people. Readers will learn about levers, pulleys, inclined planes, and more. It serves as an excellent introduction to the world of physics and engineering for young curious minds.

Put Levers to the Test
Put Wheels and Axles to the Test

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Exploring the concept of simple machines, this book highlights the commonality of wheels and axles found in everyday objects like bicycles and doorknobs. It emphasizes how these mechanisms make tasks easier and invites readers to engage with hands-on experiments to test their understanding. The interactive approach encourages learning through play, making science accessible and enjoyable for all.

    Put Wheels and Axles to the Test
  2. Put Levers to the Test

    • 40 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    Exploring the concept of levers, this book highlights how everyday tools like hammers, wheelbarrows, and brooms function as simple machines that make tasks easier. It encourages hands-on learning through engaging experiments that allow readers to test and understand the mechanics of levers in a fun and interactive way.

    Put Levers to the Test