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Electricity for the 4-H Scientist

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About This Book

A practical instruction manual for young 4-H members that explains basic electrical principles and safety, describing conductors and insulators, current types, amperes, volts, watts, and kilowatt hours. It lays out an age‑graded credit system and step-by-step lessons covering tools, lamp wiring, building a trouble light, motors and motor care, reading meters, heating by electricity, magnetism, appliance maintenance, first aid for electrical injuries, and measurement techniques. Each lesson includes credit points, hands-on activities, and review questions designed to build skills in correct tool use, safe work habits, and practical demonstration of everyday electrical tasks.

About the Author

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Eric B. Wilson

Eric B. Wilson is an author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the field of science. His notable work, "Electricity for the 4-H Scientist," serves as a resource for young scientists and educators, providing practical insights into the principles of electricity. Wilson's writing aims to engage and inspire the next generation of learners, making complex scientific concepts accessible and enjoyable. Through his work, he has played a role in promoting science education and fostering curiosity among youth.

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