Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity Second Edition

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Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity Second Edition

by Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John

EN·~3 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

Things A Boy Should Know About Electricity

0:23
2

TO THE READER

0:34
3

CHAPTER I. ABOUT FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY.

12:33
4

CHAPTER II. ABOUT MAGNETS AND MAGNETISM.

12:18
5

CHAPTER III. HOW ELECTRICITY IS GENERATED BY THE VOLTAIC CELL.

4:47
6

CHAPTER IV. VARIOUS VOLTAIC CELLS.

7:09
7

CHAPTER V. ABOUT PUSH-BUTTONS, SWITCHES AND BINDING-POSTS.

4:10
8

CHAPTER VI. UNITS AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS.

9:31
9

CHAPTER VII. CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF THE ELECTRIC CURRENT.

1:40
10

CHAPTER VIII. HOW ELECTROPLATING AND ELECTROTYPING ARE DONE.

3:39

Description

A lively guide for curious young minds, this book invites readers to explore the surprising world of static electricity through simple, hands‑on experiments that can be set up at home. From the familiar thrill of a spark when you shuffle across a carpet and touch a friend’s nose, to the more mysterious attraction of paper to a rubbed rod, each activity is explained step by step with clear illustrations. The author blends everyday observations with purposeful investigations, encouraging readers to try the experiments whenever the chance arises.

Beyond the fun demonstrations, the text delves into the origins of the phenomenon, tracing its discovery back to ancient amber and the early terms that shaped our understanding. It introduces basic tools such as pith‑ball and leaf electroscopes, showing how to build and use them to detect invisible charges. With historical notes and practical advice, the book makes the fundamentals of electricity approachable and exciting for budding scientists.

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Full title

Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity Second Edition Second Edition

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (195K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John

Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John

b. 1865

A clear, practical writer on early electrical science, best known for turning complicated ideas into hands-on projects for young readers and hobbyists. His books helped make electricity, magnetism, motors, and wireless telegraphy feel approachable at a time when those subjects still seemed wonderfully new.

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