Build a Better Mousetrap :Make Classic Inventions, Discover Your Problem-Solving Genius, and Take the Inventor's Challenge

Build a Better Mousetrap

Build a Better Mousetrap :Make Classic Inventions, Discover Your Problem-Solving Genius, and Take the Inventor's Challenge

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Discover the secrets behind some amazing inventions!

Through observation, experimentation, and perseverance, humansthrough the ages have managed to solve a whole array of perplexingproblems. These solutions have included such incredible inventionsas the parachute, the periscope, the solar water heater, thesuspension bridge, the stethoscope, and many more. Now, with Builda Better Mousetrap in hand, you too can experience your own Eureka!moments of inspiration and sharpen your problem-solving skills aswell, while you explore the history and science behind some of theworld's most exciting inventions.

With this collection of fascinating, hands-on projects you'lldiscover the answers to such intriguing questions as: Who inventedthe hovercraft? Why is there a hole in the top of a parachute? Whatis an Aerobie and why does it fly so well? And you'll be encouragedto come up with your own awesome inventions. With easy-to-followinstructions on how to make everything from a rocket, to akaleidoscope, to a bottle organ, Build a Better Mousetrap is filledwith enough exciting projects and challenges to get you started ona lifetime of invention.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780471395386
ISBN10 0471395382
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 322 g
Product Dimensions 216 x 280 x 9 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

RUTH KASSINGER is a writer, teacher, and consultant. She is the author of Wiley's Reinvent the Wheel and has written many articles on science and technology for such publications as the Washington Post, Smithsonian, and Science Weekly.

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