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71+10 New Science Projects (With Cd)
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Do you have a project-assignment fron your physics teacher and do not know where to begin? Or, you have to participate in a Science Fair,and you wish to surprise everyone with a revolutionary chemistry model? Or, you simply wish to experiment with new concepts of physics,electronics,biology and chemistry? This revised book and the free CD contains 71+10 new projects on Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Electronics. The purpose of the book and CD is to ensure simple explanations of these 81 Science Projects done by Secondary and Senior Secondary students. This book will be a useful guide in the preparation of project work for students participating in science exhibitions. At the end, the book features many additional projects to work upon. Highlights: *Making an automatic Electric Alarm. *Making a Railway Signal. *Making an Astronomical Telescope. *Producing electricity from potatoes. *Making the Morse Code.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- Preface to the 14th Edition
- Projects
- 1. Making and controlling a diver
- 2. Making an abacus
- 3. Using your abacus for calculations
- 4. Making a stroboscope
- 5. Making a weather-indicating flower
- 6. Demonstrating how clouds are formed
- 7. Making a siphon fountain
- 8. Making a model of an elevator
- 9. Determining the surface tension of water
- 10. Making a spinning snowman
- 11. Making a hovercraft
- 12. Making a clinometer
- 13. Making an automatic rain-gauge with time indicator
- 14. Making an anemometer
- 15. Making an air thermometer
- 16. Making a wave machine
- 17. Making a kaleidoscope
- 18. Making a periscope
- 19. Making a slide projector
- 20. Making an astronomical telescope
- 21. Making a Galilean telescope
- 22. Making a Newtonian reflecting telescope
- 23. Making an interferometer
- 24. Making a strain viewer
- 25. Making a polarimeter
- 26. Making a direct vision spectroscope
- 27. Producing electricity from potatoes
- 28. Making a dry cell
- 29. Converting solar energy into electrical
- 30. Making traffic lights
- 31. Making an electromagnet
- 32. Making a magnetic crane
- 33. Demonstrating electromagnetic induction
- 34. Demonstrating spectacular levitation
- 35. Making an electric motor
- 36. Making an electric buzzer
- 37. Making a galvanometer
- 38. Detecting current using the galvanometer
- 39. Making an electric board of birds'questions
- 40. Making an electric quiz board
- 41. Making a railway signal
- 42. Making a thermoelectric generator
- 43. Making a chimney for controlling smoke pollution
- 44. Making an automatic letter alarm
- 45. Making a Morse code for sending messages
- 46. Making a fire alarm
- 47. Switching on a table lamp by a match stick
- 48. Making an electronic burglar alarm
- 49. Making a touch alarm
- 50. Making an electronic timer
- 51. Making a portable metal detector
- 52. Making a telephone recording interface
- 53. Making a light sensitive LDR alarm
- 54. Making an automatic twilight switch
- 55. Making a radio set (using a semiconductor)
- 56. Making a radio set (using a variable capacitor)
- 57. Making iodoform
- 58. Detecting adulteration in ghee
- 59. Extracting fat from oilseeds
- 60. Finding the composition of water by electrolysis
- 61. Electroplating a brass key with copper
- 62. Making a fire extinguisher
- 63. Making a model active volcano
- 64. An alternative model of a volcano
- 65. Demonstrating the destructive distillation of wood
- 66. Making a chemical photoelectric cell
- 67. Making a chemical garden
- 68. Growing crystals of copper sulphate
- 69. Growing plants without soil
- 70. Demonstrating the feeding of yeast on sugar
- 71. Demonstrating the phenomenon of photosynthesis
- 72. Making an automatic cut off timer
- 73. Making a direction indicator arrow
- 74. Making a lie detector based on the changes of skin resistance
- 75. Making an IC based fire alarm
- 76. Making a multitone bell
- 77. Making a water-level indicating alarm
- 78. Making a power failure indicator
- 79. Making dancing or disco lights
- 80. Making a battery operated tube light
- 81. Making a two transistor radio
- Important symbols used in electronic circuits
- A dditional projects you can try
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