Return of gonzo gizmos

Return of gonzo gizmos

By Simon Field

Subjects: Engineering, Politics, Science, experiments, Design and construction, Nonfiction, Experiments, Electronic apparatus and appliances, Electronic apparatus and appliances, design and construction, Amateurs' manuals, Science

Description: A Scientific American Book Club selectionThis fresh collection of more than 20 science projects—from hydrogen fuel cells to computer-controlled radio transmitters—is perfect for the tireless tinkerer. Innovative activities include taking detailed plant cell photographs through a microscope using a disposable camera; building a rocket engine out of aluminum foil, paper clips, and kitchen matches; and constructing a geodesic dome out of gumdrops and barbecue skewers. Organized by scientific topic, each chapter includes explanations of the physics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics behind the projects. Most of the devices can be built using common household products or components available at hardware or electronic stores, and each experiment contains illustrated step-by-step instructions with photographs and diagrams that make construction easy. No workbench warrior, science teacher, or grown-up geek should be without this idea-filled resource.

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