Book details

Cooling
Description
This series covers the core science concept of how materials can be changed by physical processes such as heating. Each book uses real-life examples to illustrate the effects. The book 'Cooling' explores the different ways we can cool materials and the changes that occur as they cool. It discusses the freezing points of various materials, methods to reduce the temperature of materials, and strategies to prevent cooling. It also addresses fundamental questions such as 'What happens when we cool a liquid?', 'What is temperature?', and 'What causes condensation?'.
Age
5-6
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- To gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles behind cooling systems and how they are applied in various industries.
- To learn about the latest advancements in cooling technology and how they contribute to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
- To explore the practical applications of cooling systems in everyday life, from household refrigeration to large-scale industrial processes.
- To enhance personal or professional knowledge in the field of thermodynamics and heat transfer, which are critical for careers in engineering and environmental science.