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Empire of the Air : The Men Who Made Radio (0060981199)

The story of the invention of radio focuses on scientist Lee de Forest, brilliant recluse Edwin Armstrong, and RCA mogul David Sarnoff, who turned a basement discovery into a worldwide communications revolution Product details Format Paperback | 432 pages Dimensions 134 x 204 x 25.4mm | 340.19g ...

GCSE Combined Science AQA Revision Guide - Higher includes Online Edition, Videos & Quizzes (9781782945598)



This superb Revision Guide is the perfect companion to Grade 9-1 AQA GCSE Combined Science (Higher level). The entire course is explained clearly and concisely, with brilliant coverage of the required practicals, maths skills and Working Scientifically, all in CGP's bold 'no-nonsense' style. Each page is rounded off with practice questions to help cement what students have learned, with answers at the back of the book. QR codes throughout give quick and easy access to worked video solutions from our in-house experts, plus an unbeatable online Knowledge Retrieval quiz - designed to be played again and again to make all those facts stick. We've even thrown in a heap of info on "What to Expect in the Exams" available to view online.

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  • 12-17
  • Paperback | 272 pages
  • 210 x 295 x 14mm | 628g
  • Broughton-in-Furness, United Kingdom
  • English
  • 1782945598
  • 9781782945598
  • 73,937


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