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The Basics Of Electric Current 1st Edition Christopher Cooper

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The Basics Of Electric Current 1st Edition Christopher Cooper
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Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.86 MB
Pages: 98
Author: Christopher Cooper
ISBN: 9781477777596, 1477777598
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Basics Of Electric Current 1st Edition Christopher Cooper by Christopher Cooper 9781477777596, 1477777598 instant download after payment.

A compelling introduction to electric current, this volume investigates the conducting properties of various materials and goes on to describe ways of producing electric currents. It also describes how electricity is used in the home, in industry, and in the world of communications. Aligned to the Common Core science standards, the text explains moving charge, current and stored charge, resistance and power, direct and alternating currents, and electricity from machines, among other subjects. Nine activities help students understand practical applications. A chapter about Thomas Alva Edison honors his electric lightbulb invention and the beginning of the electric age.

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