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The 100 Most Significant Experiments and Discoveries of All Time
Did you know that the study of the stars is the oldest of all the sciences, or that Stone-Age people probably used the light of simple oil lamps while painting animals in dark caves? Designed to resemble a scientist's journal from the past, the 96-page experiment manual in this set contains a wealth of interesting historical information, giving context to the scientists and their work along with the instructions for the experiments.
For each experiment, you will find a list of the items needed, specific instructions on how to do the experiment, and an explanation of why the experiment works.
The extensive kit contains over 90 pieces, including a compass, thermometer, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, magnifying lens, pull-spring, zinc discs, graphite rods, iron core, bar magnets, a speaker, modeling clay, metal fasteners, reflective foil, die-cut sheets for assembling models, and more. Combine these with a few additional household items and you have all the tools you need to recreate the ground-breaking experiments of the world's scientific leaders.
Discover, as Archimedes did, the laws of buoyancy, explore the Copernican system explaining the loops Mars seems to make in the Earth's sky, and learn about Einstein's Theory of Relativity. With over 45 hands-on experiments and models, with variations, and over 130 scientists and inventors, you will be embarking on a voyage through the history of science and technology all the way from the Stone Age to the present. Experiments range from the simple to the complex, including a demonstration of how the universe is expanding to a model of a four-stroke engine.
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(Ages: 10 and up)
#12566 - 96 pgs;box 21.25'' x 14.5''
Our price $79.95
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