No. of pages 288
Published: 1992
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Recaptures the Excitement of History's Scientific Breakthroughs
Historical Science Experiments On File "TM" offers more than sixty-five hands-on projects that both students and teachers can use to recreate the groundbreaking work of such pioneers as Archimedes, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, Robert Hooke, and Hugo Marie de Vries. Its multidisciplinary approach permits students to view the experiment and the scientist who conducted it in a historical context.
The experiments span all fields of science, including chemistry, biology, botany, life sciences, and physics. Each entry carries all the information the student needs to recreate the experiment:
-- A description of the original procedure
-- Time requirements
-- A detailed list of materials
-- Safety precautions
-- Step-by-step procedures
-- An analysis of results.
A Biography of Each Scientist
This resourcealso carries supplemental information to enrich the student's appreciation of the experiment, including an introduction and a short biography of the scientist that includes a timeline of the important events in the subject's life in the context of world events.
Partial Table of Contents:
Biographies
Chemistry
Rey: Burning Metals into Ash
Black: Discovery of Carbon Dioxide
Lane: Carbon Dioxide and the Formation of Rust
Kirchhof: Starch Is Made Up of Sugar Units
Life Sciences
Harvey: Discovering the Circulation of the Blood
Hooke: Discovery of Cells in Cork
Beaumont: The Process of Digestion
Darwin: Growth Movements in Plants
Morgan: Sex Linkage in Fruit Flies
Mechanics and General Physics
Archimedes: The Principles of Levers
Galileo: The Periodic Time of a Pendulum Is Constant
Hooke: The Science of Stretching
Young: Measuring the Strength and Elasticity of Materials
Electricity and Magnetism
Gilbert: Electrics and Nonelectrics
Norman: Discovery of Magnetic Dip
Volta: The Voltaic Pile
Oersted: The Electromagnetic Field
Ohm: Current, Voltage, and Resistance
Light and Sound
Alhazen: Looking at Eclipses
Snell: The Law of Refraction of Light
Newton: Newton's Rings
Herschel: Discovery of Infrared Rays
Chladni: Vibration of Metal Plates
Ritter: Discovery of Ultraviolet Rays
Heat and Energy
Galileo: How Hot Is Hot?
Charles: Charles' Law
Boyle: Measuring the "Spring" of Air
Leidenfrost: The Lifetime of Droplets on Very Hot Surfaces
Faraday: Investigating the Properties of Candle Flames
Black: Hidden Heat.
This book is part of a book series called Science Experiments On File .
There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published 1992 by Facts On File Inc .
The Diagram Group has produced over 360 titles containing 41, 000 pages of integrated text and illustrations. Recent titles that the Diagram Group has published with are Chemistry Experiments On File[trademark], Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Weather and Climate On File[trademark], and Marine Science On File[trademark], all for Facts On File.
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