Popular Scientific Recreations / in Natural Philosphy, Astronomy, Geology, Chemistry, etc., etc., etc.
Explore more books like this:
About This Book
A practical compendium for curious readers that teaches how to observe nature and perform experiments across physical and natural sciences using simple, inexpensive materials. It begins with open-air studies of plants, insects, and atmospheric phenomena, then offers hands-on demonstrations in mechanics, hydrostatics, heat, light and optics, acoustics, electricity, magnetism, and chemistry. Sections explain optical toys and illusions, sound devices and early communication instruments, and domestic applications of applied science, while providing instructions for small engines, aquaria, and laboratory setups. Mineralogy, geology, and aërial navigation are also surveyed, with emphasis on instructive explanations suitable for recreation and teaching.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
You May Also Like
A bacteriological study of ham souring
by Charles Neil McBryde
A Brief Account of Radio-activity
by F. P. Venable
A Brief History of Element Discovery, Synthesis, and Analysis
by Glen W. Watson
A Century of Science, and Other Essays
by John Fiske
A few secrets of the metallurgist simply told
by Gerald Watson Hinkley
A handbook of laboratory glass-blowing
by Bernard D. Bolas


