Is It Smooth Or Rough?


Book Description

Discusses the properties of matter pertaining to whether an object is smooth or rough, defining both words and using examples to illustrate the differences.




Rocks


Book Description

The rocks you see everyday can be grouped into different types, like igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Some rocks are actually minerals, and you can even find fossils in some types of rocks. Complete with activities and experiments, this nonfiction science book is perfect for introducing children to geology.




Smooth Or Rough


Book Description

Learn how to tell if something is stiff or bendable and which materials have these properties.




Smooth and Rough


Book Description

A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: - Perpetual license - 24 hour, 7 days a week access - No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time - Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available - Easy to use - Ability to turn audio on and off - Words highlighted to match audio Provides an introduction to concepts of smooth and rough, comparing some animals that are rough with some animals that are smooth.




Soft and Smooth, Rough and Bumpy [Scholastic]


Book Description

Provides examples and illustrations of touch, one of the five senses.




Rough and Smooth


Book Description

"Compares and contrasts common rough and smooth objects, both in nature and man-made. Includes comprehension activity"--Provided by publisher.




Spiky, Slimy, Smooth


Book Description

Soft, gooey, fluffy, prickly—textures are all around us. What clever words will you use to describe the textures pictured in this book? Jane Brocket's appealing photography and simple, whimsical text give a fresh approach to a topic all young children learn about.




Surface Plasmons on Smooth and Rough Surfaces and on Gratings


Book Description

The book reviews the properties of surface plasmons that depict electromagnetic surface waves or surface plasma polaritons. Their propagation on smooth and corrugated surfaces (with rough or grating profiles) is considered. In the latter case, the corrugations can cause strong coupling of the surface plasmons with photons leading to resonances with a strong enhancement of the electromagnetic field in the surface. Coupling and field enhancement are the most prominent phenomena on corrugated surfaces and lead to numerous important applications. Attention has been focused on the explanation of the physics. To keep the text readable, sophisticated calculations have been avoided, and instead various applications dealing with enhanced light emission, nonlinear optics, SERS, and other cases of interest are discussed.




Is It Smooth Or Rough?


Book Description

"A piece of silk is smooth. Tree bark is rough. Why are some objects smooth and others rough? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text and engaging photographs help readers understand the differences between smooth and rough objects"--




Smooth and Rough


Book Description

A simple explanation of the physical properties of smooth and rough objecrs, including examples of them in everyday life.