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General Science

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A practical introductory science textbook surveys fundamental principles and everyday applications across physics, chemistry, and biology, beginning with heat, temperature, and combustion and proceeding through food, water, air, gases, microscopic life, light and color, and photography. It then treats mechanics and machines, steam power, pumps, and urban water supply, followed by chemical processes such as fermentation, bleaching, dyeing, disinfectants, and drugs, and the role of nitrogen for plant growth. Sound, musical instruments, speech and hearing receive detailed attention before a structured presentation of electricity, magnetism, measurement, and large-scale power generation, with emphasis on clear explanations and laboratory-linked practical exercises.

About the Author

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Bertha May Clark

Bertha May Clark was an author known for her contributions to educational literature, particularly in the field of science. Her notable work, "General Science," serves as a comprehensive introduction to scientific principles and concepts, aimed at fostering a foundational understanding for students. Clark's writing reflects a commitment to making complex ideas accessible and engaging, which has contributed to her recognition in the realm of educational resources. Through her work, she has played a role in shaping the way science is taught and understood.

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