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My First Book of Electromagnetism

About My First Book of Electromagnetism

My First Book of Electromagnetism uses fascinating bite-size facts, clear and simple explanations and attractive and absorbing illustrations to illuminate the mysteries of electricity and magnetism. Nowadays, electricity and magnetism are all around us and we use them for nearly everything. In fact, it's hard to find anything that works without them. But what actually is electricity? What has it got to do with magnets? What is magnetism? And the most fascinating thing of all, what has all this got to do with light? All these questions are answered in this introduction to the fabulous world of electromagnetism. My First Book of Electromagnetism tells the story of humankind's growing understanding of the forces around us, from Thales of Miletus's first experiments with magnetic attraction in 600 BCE to Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell unifying the fields of magnetism and electricity to develop the theory of electromagnetism. At various stages in this fascinating journey the reader can find out how to make their own experiments, including making their own electroscope to test for electric charge and how to construct a working motor from safety pins, wire, sticky tape, a magnet and a battery. Bestselling My First Book of Science series by award-winning illustrator and author duoIntroduces children aged 8 and up to a complex area of science in a fun and entertaining wayAdults are likely to enjoy the content and find that it increases their understandingEasy-to-follow, bite-size text - uses different colors to draw out key words and information, making them easier to absorb and remember

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781787081246
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 48
  • Published:
  • October 27, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 254x255x13 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 484 g.
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Expected delivery: December 26, 2024
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Description of My First Book of Electromagnetism

My First Book of Electromagnetism uses fascinating bite-size facts, clear and simple explanations and attractive and absorbing illustrations to illuminate the mysteries of electricity and magnetism. Nowadays, electricity and magnetism are all around us and we use them for nearly everything. In fact, it's hard to find anything that works without them. But what actually is electricity? What has it got to do with magnets? What is magnetism? And the most fascinating thing of all, what has all this got to do with light? All these questions are answered in this introduction to the fabulous world of electromagnetism. My First Book of Electromagnetism tells the story of humankind's growing understanding of the forces around us, from Thales of Miletus's first experiments with magnetic attraction in 600 BCE to Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell unifying the fields of magnetism and electricity to develop the theory of electromagnetism. At various stages in this fascinating journey the reader can find out how to make their own experiments, including making their own electroscope to test for electric charge and how to construct a working motor from safety pins, wire, sticky tape, a magnet and a battery. Bestselling My First Book of Science series by award-winning illustrator and author duoIntroduces children aged 8 and up to a complex area of science in a fun and entertaining wayAdults are likely to enjoy the content and find that it increases their understandingEasy-to-follow, bite-size text - uses different colors to draw out key words and information, making them easier to absorb and remember

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