The Science Of Building A Racing Car
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This is Volume 5 of the Science of... series, offering an engaging introduction to physics through real-world racing. Written by Ian Graham, it explains how scientific principles—such as aerodynamics, acceleration, and friction—help make race cars faster and more efficient. The content is curriculum-linked and uses vivid photos and clear diagrams to bring physics to life. Foro students and young enthusiasts, it makes the science behind speed accessible and exciting.
Key Features:
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Explains physics in the context of racing—speed, drag, grip
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Curriculum-linked format, ideal for classroom or homeschool use
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Illustrated with eye‑catching photos and simple diagrams
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Accessible language that demystifies complex scientific ideas
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Compact paperback (32 pp), full‑colour throughout