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Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity / Second Edition

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A practical, experiment-focused introduction to electricity aimed at young readers that explains static and magnetic phenomena, how voltaic cells and various batteries generate current, and how to build simple switches and measuring apparatus. It covers chemical effects, electroplating, storage batteries, thermoelectric and dynamo generation, induction coils, telegraph and telephone operation, electric lighting (incandescent and arc), X-ray photography, motors and their applications to vehicles, and principles of power distribution and central stations, with step-by-step experiments, apparatus references, and demonstrations linking theory to everyday uses.

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Thomas M. St. John

Thomas M. St. John was an author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the field of electricity and magnetism. His works, such as "How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus" and "The Study of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism by Experiment," provide practical guidance for young learners interested in science. St. John's writing emphasizes hands-on experimentation, making complex concepts accessible to a younger audience. His books often include detailed instructions for creating simple apparatus, fostering curiosity and understanding in the study of electricity. Through his engaging approach, St. John has made a lasting impact on science education.

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