The Everyday Workings of Machines: How Machines Work, from Toasters and Telephones to Hovercrafts and Robots
The Everyday Workings of Machines: How Machines Work, from Toasters and Telephones to Hovercrafts and Robots
Martin, Steve
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Condition: New, UPC: 9780711254275, Publication Date: Thu, October 1, 2020, Type: Hardcover ,
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6How does a train stay on the tracks? What's going on inside a pogo stick? How do cranes work? And what happens when you flush a toilet?

These and many more important questions are answered in this fascinating book. From toasters and telephones to hovercrafts and robots - the inner workings of machines big and small are brought to light using a stunning mix of cross-sections, close-ups and cutaways.

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