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The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses

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A parent-led, hands-on course in everyday electrical science presents practical demonstrations and accessible explanations, beginning with dynamos, magnets, and measuring instruments and progressing to motors, electromagnets, heating, lighting, and household wiring. Interspersed chapters describe do-it-yourself projects—lighting a camp, installing bells and telephone circuits, an electric brick oven—and explore wireless telegraphy, electric waves, and related theoretical ideas. The narrative emphasizes safety, observations at power stations, simple experiments, and how electrical devices and installations can be used to perform common tasks and solve practical problems.

About the Author

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John F. Woodhull

John F. Woodhull was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses," serves as a practical guide to understanding electricity and its applications in daily life. Woodhull's writing aimed to engage young readers and promote scientific literacy, reflecting the era's growing interest in technology and its impact on everyday activities. Through his work, he contributed to the broader movement of making complex subjects accessible to a general audience.

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