Ink Sandwiches, Electric Worms, and 37 Other Experiments for Saturday Science

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JHU Press, 2003 - 334 من الصفحات
How do you make a clock out of an ice cube? Send messages using bubbles? Make money using a tube that waltzes? This collection of curious and offbeat science experiments provides the answers to these and 36 other questions. Accomplished physicist and science writer Neil A. Downie covers a range of phenomena, from the rocking and rolling that drives a waltzing tube; to the fluid mechanics of a coffee-cup rev counter and biceps made from balloons; to the simple chemistry of red-hot batteries and wet solar cells. For each experiment, he provides historical anecdotes about the relevant phenomena, a list of equipment, detailed instructions, and a full explanation - requiring only high-school mathematics - of the science behind the procedure. For those intrigued by any experiment, he includes follow-up suggestions, which describe ways to tinker with the initial recipe. mathematics, will appeal to high-school science teachers, inveterate tinkerers, amateur scientists, or anyone looking for a project for the next science fair.

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CHAOTIC CLOCKS
1
Juggling Airstreams
34
SOUNDS INTERESTING
49
JOLLY BOATING
71
Trace electric fields with a boat
79
12
100
14
115
CENTRIPETAL FORCE
131
Reverse Electric Lamp Solar Tracker
213
Gravity Diode
220
AMIPLEX
226
CURIOUS COMMUNICATIONS
233
Send Me a Bubblegram
245
Pneumatic Morse
252
SevenSegment Telegraph
259
Moving Messages
276

EXOTIC AMPLIFICATION
147
19
160
VIBRATIONS ROTATIONS AND CHANCE
169
Motor Dice
176
MAVERICK MEASUREMENT
183
Coulters Bubbles
190
Electronic Elastic
198
Light Tunnels
204
UNUSUAL ACTUATORS
285
Ink Sandwiches
292
ELECTROCHEMICAL MAGIC
299
Unusually Cool Sunglasses
307
Wet Solar Cell
313
Hints and Tips
321
Transformer Transistors
329
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