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Votes:0 Beakman's
Electric Motor Figure: Motor1.gif I saw this on the TV show Beakman's World and I was very impressed
that you could actually build a working electric motor with so few parts.
I built one and brought it to work where it was a big hit with all the
engineers around here. This writeup was for a friend of mine who wanted
instructions that his son could follow for a science fair project. So,
if you missed the show, here's how to build one. If you are using a text
only browser, you can click on the "Figure" links to download
the drawing s (GIF files). BTW, my friend's son won second place in the
school's science fair. Visit my blog for more cool stuff! Visit my other blog for totally bizarre stuff! BTW, I am not Beakman, nor do I have anything to do with
the show. I am just a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Building a basic AM broadcast crystal set! On this page you will find complete plans for Phil's Quaker Oats box set . Hey Kids! We are glad you found our site and you are very welcome here, but please read our safety warning, and go find your mom and dad, or other trusted adult to help you. Adult supervision is required. Parts? Need a high impedance crystal earplug and a germanium diode ? We've got 'em. For convenience order our Quaker Oat Box Radio Pack which includes all the basic parts for Phil's Oatbox Radio below. Working on a Science Fair project? Don't miss our tips and hints for Science Fair Projects page! Safety is your responsibility. Do not string antennas near power lines or anything else dangerous that may cause an electric shock. Don't listen or play with your crystal radio d Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 by Robyn Battle General Subject Areas: Electromagnetic Spectrum; Space Science Best For Grades: 5-10 Student Prerequisites: browser skills, number manipulation Time Requirements: 1 hour prep time; 1-3 class periods Materials Required: Internet connected computer with WWW browser program. Ability to print HTML pages as text helpful. Overview: A self-tutorial that introduces the electromagnetic spectrum through the concepts of wavelength and amplitude. Students learn to associate various wavelength ranges with different spectral bands, and can explore images from space astronomy missions in each band. Read users' tips and feedback in the Travelogue " BORDER="0"> Unit Features: Match wavelength to spectral band Puzzle - find the names of 7 types of EM radiation (image) Wavelength range record Read More Go to Site
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