The New Way Things Work
| Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Author: David Macaulay Review last updated: 2009 |
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The New Way Things Work
In it's expanded and updated 1998 edition, this book is a guide to the working of machines, written and illustrated along the same lines as other books by David Macaulay, Castle, City, Pyramid, and Cathedral. This book is full of colorful and entertaining drawings, and the text is witty—sometimes silly.
Those of us who are intimidated by the technology behind the functioning of a can opener will find that all of that confusing machinery is actually very simple. Macaulay introduces basic mechanical principles, then shows how each principle is applied to different types of machinery. He covers inclined planes, levers, wheels and axles, gears and belts, cams and cranks, pulleys, screws, rotating wheels, springs, friction, floating, flying, pressure, power, exploiting heat, nuclear power, light and images, photography, printing, sound and music, telecommunications, electricity, magnetism, sensors and detectors, computers, and automation. Just think of how many science textbooks you can skip!
The book appeals to all ages and removes the intimidation factor from the study of physics.
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The New Way Things Work

David Macaulay
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- Learning Styles: Wiggly Willy, Competent Carl
Suitable for: supplement
Audience: all ages
Need for parent/teacher instruction: 0
Prep time needed: 0
Need for Teacher's Manual: N/A
Religious perspective: secular
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Houghton Mifflin
(800) 225-3362
e-mail: trade_customer_service@hmco.com
www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com
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