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Scientific Amusements - Paperback

Scientific Amusements - Paperback

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by Cargill G. Knott (Translator), Arthur Good (Tom Tit) (Author)

This book is a collection of several physics and mathematics experiments. Many of them are simple pastimes meant for the recreation of young and old, assembled round the family table. Others, on the contrary, being of a really scientific character, are designed to introduce the reader to the study of Physics and mathematics. Regardless of their nature, all the experiments can be carried out without any special apparatus and are consequently without the least expense. Instruments used include kitchen utensils, corks, matches, glasses, and plates. The book is very useful for the young physicist who wishes to entertain his friends. It will show him not only how to do things by which he can render himself more entertaining than the best talker or the best joker in the company, but will reveal to him a hundred things by which he can amuse and astonish everybody he knows. The book is equally useful for the teacher who wishes to create in his students an interest in science. It will enable him to illustrate scientific principles, and render his instructions as interesting as an Arabian tale.

Author Biography

Arthur Good (1853 - 1928) is the writer (under the "Tom Tit" pen name) of a series of entertaining science-focused articles (entitled La Science Amusante, or Amusing Science) in the French weekly "L'illustration". These articles were compiled in several books that provided explanations to physics principles using simple experiments. These ones were designed and constructed from everyday objects such as glasses, candles, corks, etc.

Number of Pages: 290
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 06, 2014