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Books with title Magnets and Electricity

  • Electricity and Magnets

    Jack Challoner, Maggie Hewson

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 15, 2001)
    Conductors and insulators, resistance, circuits, repulsion and making magnets are some of the topics sure to turn on light bulbs in young minds in this fun-filled exploration of electricity and magnetism.
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  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Peter Adamczyk and Paul-Francis Law

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, June 23, 2010)
    Electricity and Magnetism untangles the mysterious properties of magnets, and examines what electricity really is. It delves into the past to reveal some of the most amazing (and sometimes accidental) historical breakthroughs as well as considering dramatic developments that will radically affect our lives in the 21st century.Excellent backup to schoolwork. Contains experiments, puzzles and games to reinforce and enliven theoretical learning.
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  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Cody Crane

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Learn how both magnetism and electricity have been used to create useful tools, and conduct experiments to see these forces in action first-hand.A True Book: Physical Science allows readers to find answers to puzzling questions as well as discover how people have used physical science to make countless innovations throughout history. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.Many readers will know that electricity powers lights and other devices, and that magnets can hold two objects together. But how do these important forces work, and how are electricity and magnetism related? T
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  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Colleen kessler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2013)
    Electricity and magnetism are a huge part of our lives, and we often take these forces for granted. Before eBooks, computers, and remote control toys, though, scientists put a lot of effort into discovering how they worked, and how they could capture that energy to make our lives easier. Through their explorations, the connection and relationship between electricity and magnetism was discovered. Scientists and inventors found ways to bring electricity to the people who wanted and needed it. And, while we benefit from the discoveries that have already been made, there is always more to learn! Whether you try the activities in this book as a fun unit study, as part of your homeschool science lessons, as an extra project for school or a science fair, or just to discover new things, you’ll get an up-close look at electrical and magnetic forces. Enjoy the SHOCKING discoveries you make as you enjoy the PULL of science!
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  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Dana Meachen Rau

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    The Hands on Science series provides students with background on key concepts in Science. Each title includes engaging hands on exercises that bring the concepts to life for kids. Real World Science: Electricity and Magnetism, provides information on static electricity, electric current, magnets, and electromagnets
  • Magnets and Electricity

    John Paull, Dorothy Paull

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, July 1, 1982)
    Book by Paull, John, Paull, Dorothy
  • ELECTRICITY AND MATTER

    J.J. THOMSON

    eBook (, Nov. 9, 2014)
    About the author:Sir Joseph John "J. J." Thomson, 1856 – 1940 was an English physicist. In 1897, Thomson showed that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle, and thus he is credited with the discovery and identification of the electron; and, in a broader sense, with the discovery of the first subatomic particle. Thomson is also credited with finding the first evidence for isotopes of a stable (non-radioactive) element in 1913, as part of his exploration into the composition of canal rays (positive ions). He invented the mass spectrometer.Thomson was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the electron and for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases.From inside the book:In these Lectures given at Yale University in May, 1903, I have attempted to discuss the bearing of the recent advances made in Electrical Science on our views of the Constitution of Matter and the Nature of Electricity; two questions which are probably so intimately connected, that the solution of the one would supply that of the other. A characteristic feature of recent Electrical Researches, such as the study and discovery of Cathode and Rontgen Rays and Radio-active Substances, has been the very especial degree in which they have involved the relation between Matter and Electricity.In choosing a subject for the Silliman Lectures, it seemed to me that a consideration of the bearing of recent work on this relationship might be suitable, especially as such a discussion suggests multitudes of questions which would furnish admirable subjects for further investigation by some of my hearers.Contents:CHAPTER- I FAQS REPRESENTATION OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD BY LINES OF FORCE CHAPTER II ELECTRICAL AND BOUND MASS CHAPTER III EFFECTS DUE TO THE ACCELERATION OF FARADAY TUBES CHAPTER IV THE ATOMIC STRUCTURE OF ELECTRICITY CHAPTER V THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ATOM CHAPTER VI RADIO-ACTIVITY AND. RADIO-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES This book published in 1904 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.
  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Colleen kessler

    eBook (, May 11, 2014)
    Electricity and magnetism are a huge part of our lives, and we often take these forces for granted. Before eBooks, computers, and remote control toys, though, scientists put a lot of effort into discovering how they worked, and how they could capture that energy to make our lives easier.Through their explorations, the connection and relationship between electricity and magnetism was discovered. Scientists and inventors found ways to bring electricity to the people who wanted and needed it. And, while we benefit from the discoveries that have already been made, there is always more to learn! Whether you try the activities in this book as a fun unit study, as part of your homeschool science lessons, as an extra project for school or a science fair, or just to discover new things, you’ll get an up-close look at electrical and magnetic forces. Enjoy the SHOCKING discoveries you make as you enjoy the PULL of science!
  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Discusses electricity and magnetism, and explains the ways in which they make many household objects work.
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  • Electricity And Magnetism

    Jenny Karpelenia

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 15, 2004)
    Learn the "shocking" truth about electricity and magnetism and the relationship between these two powerful energy sources.
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  • Electricity and Magnetism

    Peter Adamczyk, Paul-Francis Law, Andy Burton

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, March 1, 1994)
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  • Magnets and Electricity

    Alan Ward

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Uses simple experiments to demonstrate the properties of magnets and electricity
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