First in Russia: Science and Technology
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We are used to the fact that science is endless formulas, calculations and statistics. In fact, everything is much more interesting, because the ideas of scientists are born from the simplest life phenomena. A little observation, and now the sea foam turns into a fire extinguisher, and a silk scarf - into a parachute!
This book will introduce you to the most interesting inventions in the field of technology, which were invented by talented Russian engineers, chemists, photographers and even actors. You will learn which Russian inventor is called the father of technological progress, what pimples saw Lomonosov into the telescope, how the steam locomotive helped to invent an electric light bulb, which unites color photographs and starchy grains, for which the Russian engineer invented the refrigerator the size of an eight -story house.
For secondary school age
This book will introduce you to the most interesting inventions in the field of technology, which were invented by talented Russian engineers, chemists, photographers and even actors. You will learn which Russian inventor is called the father of technological progress, what pimples saw Lomonosov into the telescope, how the steam locomotive helped to invent an electric light bulb, which unites color photographs and starchy grains, for which the Russian engineer invented the refrigerator the size of an eight -story house.
For secondary school age
Author:
Author:Natalia Soboleva
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907423-25-1
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