Electronics Sensors for the Evil Genius: 54 Electrifying Projects

Electronics Sensors for the Evil Genius: 54 Electrifying Projects by Thomas Petruzzellis is a comprehensive guide published by McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated on January 20, 2006. This 330-page book is presented in English and offers a collection of 54 engaging projects that allow readers to delve into the intriguing world of natural phenomena through the creation of home-built sensors.
Readers will find detailed instructions for a variety of projects, including a rain detector, air pressure sensor, and lightning detector, among others. Each project is designed to be fun, safe, and inexpensive, providing insights into technology and engineering concepts related to robotics. The book includes lists of materials, sources for parts, and clear schematics, making it accessible for those interested in exploring the intersection of nature and technology.
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54 super-entertaining projects offer insights into the sights, sounds, and smells of nature
Nature meets the Evil Genius via 54 fun, safe, and inexpensive projects that allow you to explore the fascinating and often mysterious world of natural phenomena using your own home-built sensors. Each project includes a list of materials, sources for parts, schematics, and lots of clear, well-illustrated instructions.
- Projects include: rain detector, air pressure sensor, cloud chamber, lightning detector, electronic gas sniffer, seismograph, radiation detector, and more
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