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Harper's Electricity Book for Boys

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This practical handbook introduces basic electrical principles and step-by-step, illustrated projects aimed at young readers, covering cells and batteries, switches, magnets and induction coils, annunciators and bells, current detectors and galvanometers, resistance and Ohm’s law, the telephone and telegraph including wireless, dynamos and motors, electroplating, frictional machines, and household uses of electric light, heat, and power. Emphasis is placed on inexpensive tools, construction techniques, safety precautions, and clear explanations that link theory to hands-on experiments, with a concluding glossary of electrical terms and practical formulas for materials and mixtures.

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Joseph H. Adams

Joseph H. Adams was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his engaging educational books aimed at young boys, including "Harper's Electricity Book for Boys," which introduces fundamental concepts of electricity in an accessible manner. Adams also authored "Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys" and "Harper's Indoor Book for Boys," both of which encourage exploration and learning through practical activities. His works reflect a commitment to fostering curiosity and hands-on learning in children.

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