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- 2010000897 contributor B11737560.
- 2010000897 created "2011.".
- 2010000897 date "2011".
- 2010000897 date "2011.".
- 2010000897 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2010000897 description "What is force? -- Can we see force? -- Does every object take the same amount of force to move? -- Can several forces act on an object at the same time? -- Does force always cause movement? -- When I push something, does it always push me back? -- Is that what happens when I let go of a balloon full of air? -- What happens if I use force on a moving object? -- Will an object move if no force acts on it? -- Does this mean that a ball will keep rolling forever? -- What kind of forces stop motion? -- Why does a ball continue moving longer than a block? -- What force makes two magnets move toward each other? -- Why do magnets sometimes push away from each other? -- Can you see magnetism in nature? -- What force causes an apple to fall to the ground? -- Why can't I kick a ball into outer space? -- How does gravity work?".
- 2010000897 extent "24 p. :".
- 2010000897 identifier "9781448806737 (lib. bdg.)".
- 2010000897 identifier "9781448812547 (pbk.)".
- 2010000897 isPartOf "20 questions. Physical science".
- 2010000897 issued "2011".
- 2010000897 issued "2011.".
- 2010000897 language "eng".
- 2010000897 publisher "New York : PowerKids Press,".
- 2010000897 subject "531/.6 22".
- 2010000897 subject "Force and energy Juvenile literature.".
- 2010000897 subject "Motion Juvenile literature.".
- 2010000897 subject "QC73.4 .M64 2011".
- 2010000897 tableOfContents "What is force? -- Can we see force? -- Does every object take the same amount of force to move? -- Can several forces act on an object at the same time? -- Does force always cause movement? -- When I push something, does it always push me back? -- Is that what happens when I let go of a balloon full of air? -- What happens if I use force on a moving object? -- Will an object move if no force acts on it? -- Does this mean that a ball will keep rolling forever? -- What kind of forces stop motion? -- Why does a ball continue moving longer than a block? -- What force makes two magnets move toward each other? -- Why do magnets sometimes push away from each other? -- Can you see magnetism in nature? -- What force causes an apple to fall to the ground? -- Why can't I kick a ball into outer space? -- How does gravity work?".
- 2010000897 title "What do you know about forces and motion? / Tilda Monroe.".
- 2010000897 type "text".