Safe and Simple Electrical Experiments

Safe and Simple Electrical Experiments by Rudolf F. Graf is a revised edition published by Courier Corporation on June 1, 1973. This 117-page book presents over 100 entertaining projects and experiments designed to teach the basic principles of electricity in an accessible manner. The content is structured around three major categories: static electricity, magnetism, and current electricity and electromagnetism, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of these fundamental concepts.
Readers will find detailed instructions and illustrations that facilitate hands-on learning without the need for special or expensive materials. The book focuses on engaging activities that promote exploration and experimentation in the realms of science and nature, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction. This edition serves as a practical resource for anyone looking to delve into the world of electrical experiments.
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More than 100ÿentertaining projects and experiments are a fast and reliable way of learning basic principles of electricity. For maximum exposure to the fundamentals, three major categories ? static electricity, magnetism, and current electricity and electromagnetism ? are treated separately. No special or expensive materials are required. Detailed instructions and illustrations.
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