
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about energy, and conducts two experiments that demonstrate the effects of air pressure and gravity on a bottle, and the strength of shapes and structures.
year: 1982, 2006, 1963, 1995, 1996, 2009
call number/section: 621.04
subjects: power resources, force and energy
Editions

Podendorf, Illa
Childrens Press (1982)
An introduction to various sources of energy, including wind, water, electricity, magnets, heat, and sunlight.
Schools: 1
Kids Discover (2006)
Information about all kinds of and ways to save energy.
Schools: 0
Wilson, Mitchell A
Time, inc. (1963)
Schools: 0
Nye, Bill
Disney Educational Productions (1995)
This spirited episode is sure to rev things up when it covers water, muscles, heat, light, sound, and other types of energy that make things go, run, or happen.
Schools: 0
McKenna, James
Disney Educational Productions (1996)
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about energy, and conducts two experiments that demonstrate the effects of air pressure and gravity on a bottle, and the strength of shapes and structures.
Schools: 0
McKenna, James
Disney Educational Productions (1996)
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about energy, and conducts two experiments that demonstrate the effects of air pressure and gravity on a bottle, and the strength of shapes and structures.
Schools: 0
Compass Point Books (2009)
Schools: 0