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How Machines Work

A unique interactive guide to understanding simple machines and mechanisms. Each spread introduces you to a key mechanical principle for example levers gears and pulleys. You then put these into practice by building working models using the perforated workshop board and colour-coded machine parts. A timeline on every spread explores how each machine has been used throughout history. With a hands-on approach that brings theories to life this is a must for budding engineers.
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A unique interactive guide to understanding simple machines & mechanisms. Each spread introduces you to a key mechanical principle for example levers gears & pulleys. You then put these into practice by building working models using the perforated workshop board & colour-coded machine parts. A timeline on every spread explores how each machine has been used throughout history. With a hands-on approach that brings theories to life this is a must for budding engineers.

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Key - A physical or virtual device or code used for opening something
Interactive - Interaction can take place between a person and a device
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
Simple - Basic, easy no difficulty in understanding.

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