This text contains 30 physics experiments for children, teaching a variety of concepts, including understanding static electricity, magnetic induction and polarity, electricity and magnetism, and conductors and insulators.
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Electricity and Magnetism FUNdamentals by Robert W. Wood
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Table of Contents
Understanding static electricity; light from static electricity; how to make an electroscope; the Potato battery; Penny and Dime battery; current electricity and the electrical circuit; testing for a steady hand; conductors and insulators; how to make a Rheostat; what is a short circuit; how fuses protect a circuit; how wires give off light; how to connect batteries in series and parallel; learning the States and Capitol game; how a magnet works; magnetic materials; how to make a magnet; how to make a compass; magnetic induction and polarity; floating needle; how to destroy a magnet; identifying the poles of a magnet; dividing a magnet; the magnetic field around a bar magnet; the magnet field around a horseshoe magnet; magnetic shielding; tracing the Earth's magnetic field; how to make a dip indicator; how to magnetize a screwdriver; magnetic fields and electricity; induced current from a magnet; induced current in a closed loop; how motors work; how to make an electromagnet; how to make a relay; how to make a simple telegraph; famous names in electricity and magnetism.
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CIN0070718059VG
9780070718050
0070718059
Electricity and Magnetism FUNdamentals by Robert W. Wood
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