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Thermodynamics for Kids: Thermodynamics Book for Kids Introduction to the Thermal Energy, The Three Laws of Thermodynamics and How Steam Engine
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Dive into the fascinating world of thermodynamics with our captivating new book for kids, 'Thermodynamics for Kids: Exploring Heat and Energy.' This book is a treasure trove of high-quality, engaging, and colorful illustrations that bring the complex world of thermodynamics to life in a way that's fun and easy to understand for young minds. Starting with the basics, the book explores the fundamental question, 'What is Thermodynamics?' It then takes a historical turn, delving into how ancient Greeks like Empedocles, Aristotle, and later Antoine Lavoisier thought about heat. Kids will learn that heat is a form of energy and discover the three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases - along with the magical processes of state changes like melting, evaporation, condensation, and freezing. But that's just the beginning! The book clearly explains the difference between heat and temperature and introduces the 'Father of Thermodynamics.' The fascinating Carnot Cycle is simplified for young readers, alongside an explanation of the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics and the concept of thermal equilibrium. Young readers will be thrilled to learn about the First Law of Thermodynamics through the power of the steam engine, and how it works. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is also demystified, explaining the different types of thermodynamic systems. The journey continues to the Third Law of Thermodynamics and the concept of absolute zero temperature. Lastly, the book covers the essential methods of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation - in a manner that kids will find both understandable and engaging. This book is a perfect blend of science, history, and fun illustrations. It's an ideal choice for parents looking to nurture their child's curiosity about the natural world, making 'Thermodynamics for Kids: Exploring Heat and Energy' a must-have addition to any young scientist's library.
steam engine books for kids
Dive into the fascinating world of thermodynamics with our captivating new book for kids, 'Thermodynamics for Kids: Exploring Heat and Energy.' This book is a treasure trove of high-quality, engaging, and colorful illustrations that bring the complex world of thermodynamics to life in a way that's fun and easy to understand for young minds. Starting with the basics, the book explores the fundamental question, 'What is Thermodynamics?' It then takes a historical turn, delving into how ancient Greeks like Empedocles, Aristotle, and later Antoine Lavoisier thought about heat. Kids will learn that heat is a form of energy and discover the three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases - along with the magical processes of state changes like melting, evaporation, condensation, and freezing. But that's just the beginning! The book clearly explains the difference between heat and temperature and introduces the 'Father of Thermodynamics.' The fascinating Carnot Cycle is simplified for young readers, alongside an explanation of the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics and the concept of thermal equilibrium. Young readers will be thrilled to learn about the First Law of Thermodynamics through the power of the steam engine, and how it works. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is also demystified, explaining the different types of thermodynamic systems. The journey continues to the Third Law of Thermodynamics and the concept of absolute zero temperature. Lastly, the book covers the essential methods of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation - in a manner that kids will find both understandable and engaging. This book is a perfect blend of science, history, and fun illustrations. It's an ideal choice for parents looking to nurture their child's curiosity about the natural world, making 'Thermodynamics for Kids: Exploring Heat and Energy' a must-have addition to any young scientist's library.
steam engine books for kids
Paperback
$20.99