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Janice Vancleave''s Physics for Every Kid - Easy Activities That Make Learning Science Fun

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Ignite a passion for science in your student or child with these fascinating physics experiments for kids!
 
Janice VanCleave's Physics for Every Kid: Easy Activities That Make Learning Science Fun, 2nd Edition offers new and lively experiments designed to ignite a passion for science in every child. Designed for children of all ages, this book includes high-interest experiments suitable for home learning, science fair participation, and active classrooms.
 
Physics for Every Kid is sure to engage the natural curiousity of children with experiments that stimulate the mind and encourage a foundation in the principles of physics. With common household items, you'll be able to create:
* Pendulums
* Air cars
* Experiments exploring magnets, sound, motion, light, and more.
 
This update to the celebrated Janice VanCleave series includes a fresh new look with full-color illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations for each experiment.
 
Perfect for educators and parents of middle school students, Physics for Every Kid can be used at home just for do-it-yourself science fun and in the classroom to build learning experiences that enlighten and entertain students.

List of contents

Introduction ix
 
Foreword xiii
 
I Energy Introduction 1
 
1. Energy Conservation 5
 
2. Frequency 9
 
3. Coupled Pendulums 11
 
4. Sound Waves in Air 14
 
5. Pressure Waves 17
 
6. Pitch 20
 
7. Sound Transmission 23
 
8. The Effect of Mass on Sound 27
 
9. Natural Frequency 30
 
10. Neutral Atom 32
 
11. Electric Current 36
 
12. Conductors vs. Insulators 39
 
13. LED 43
 
14. Electrochemical Energy 46
 
15. Polarizing an Insulator 51
 
16. Polarizing a Conductor 56
 
17. Electroscope 59
 
18. Triboelectric Effect 63
 
19. Adhesion: Charging by Contact 66
 
20. Light Energy 70
 
21. Light Transmission 73
 
22. Light Waves 77
 
23. Interference in Thin Films 80
 
24. Concave Lens 84
 
25. Convex Lens 87
 
26. Plano-Convex Lens 90
 
27. Polarized Light 93
 
28. Filters 96
 
29. Optical Density 99
 
30. Refractive Index 103
 
31. Shadows 108
 
II Force and Motion Introduction 113
 
32. Inertia: Newton's First Law of Motion 115
 
33. Rotational Inertia 118
 
34. Acceleration 122
 
35. Impulse 126
 
36. Gravity 129
 
37. Friction 132
 
38. Air Resistance 135
 
39. Drag Force 137
 
40. Air Pressure 141
 
41. Torque 145
 
42. Resultant Force of Gravity 148
 
43. Center of Gravity 151
 
44. Balance 154
 
45. Shifting the Center of Gravity 157
 
46. Action/Reaction 161
 
47. Normal Force 165
 
48. Balloon Rocket 169
 
49. Bounce 173
 
50. Coand Effect 177
 
51. Bernoulli's Principle 179
 
52. Pressure Differences 182
 
53. Balanced Forces 185
 
54. Unbalanced Forces 188
 
55. Lift Forces 191
 
III Simple Machines Introduction 195
 
56. First-Class Lever 199
 
57. Equal-Arm Balance 203
 
58. Second-Class Lever 206
 
59. Third-Class Lever 210
 
60. Just for Fun: Third-Class Lever 214
 
61. Inclined Plane 217
 
62. Screw 220
 
63. Wedge 223
 
64. Moveable Pulley 226
 
65. Fixed Pulley 229
 
66. Wheel and Axle 233
 
IV Magnets Introduction 237
 
67. Ferromagnetism 240
 
68. Magnetic Field 244
 
69. 3-D Magnetic Field 248
 
70. Mapping Magnetic Fields 251
 
71. Temporary vs. Permanent Magnets 254
 
72. Magnetic Permeability 257
 
73. Compass Rose 260
 
74. Floating Compass 262
 
75. Magnetic Declination 265
 
76. Electromagnet 269
 
77. Right-Hand Rule 274
 
78. Demagnetization 277
 
79. Dipping Needle 279
 
80. Magnetic Energy 283
 
Glossary 287
 
Index 311

About the author










Janice VanCleave is a science teacher with 27 years of experience in the classroom. She is also the author of more than 50 science books that together have sold over 2 million copies. She is the founder of the popular website www.scienceprojectideasforkids.com and has tutored thousands of students and educators from around the world.


Summary

Ignite a passion for science in your student or child with these fascinating physics experiments for kids!

Janice VanCleave's Physics for Every Kid: Easy Activities That Make Learning Science Fun, 2nd Edition offers new and lively experiments designed to ignite a passion for science in every child. Designed for children of all ages, this book includes high-interest experiments suitable for home learning, science fair participation, and active classrooms.

Physics for Every Kid is sure to engage the natural curiousity of children with experiments that stimulate the mind and encourage a foundation in the principles of physics. With common household items, you'll be able to create:
* Pendulums
* Air cars
* Experiments exploring magnets, sound, motion, light, and more.

This update to the celebrated Janice VanCleave series includes a fresh new look with full-color illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations for each experiment.

Perfect for educators and parents of middle school students, Physics for Every Kid can be used at home just for do-it-yourself science fun and in the classroom to build learning experiences that enlighten and entertain students.

Product details

Authors Janice Vancleave, VanCleave Janice, Tina Cash Walsh
Assisted by Tina Cash Walsh (Illustration)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 9 to 13
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781119654285
ISBN 978-1-119-65428-5
No. of pages 336
Series Science for Every Kid Series
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology
Education and learning > Schoolbooks, general education schools

Physik, Kinder, Children's, Children's Science, Naturwissenschaft f. Kinder

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