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Electricity and Magnetism


Electricity

Please see the information on electricity and magnetism in Matter and Energy (REF J539 - found in the Children's Reference section of the Wilton Library) and try searching our catalog for the subject words electricity or magnetism with juvenile (enter both words with a space between them).

Don't forget to ask the librarian if there are books set aside on school reserve for this topic!

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Electricity and Magnetism!
Basic concepts involved with electricity and magnetism, including static charge, moving charge, voltage, resistance, and current, from the Internet Plasma Physics Education Experience.
Electrified Ben
Benjamin Franklin's experiment with lightning, links to projects and activities, and information about Thomas Edison and Michael Faraday from the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
Theater of Electricity
From the Museum of Science in Boston, this site has wonderful sections on the history, construction, and operation of the museum's Van de Graaff generator, a page on Benjamin Franklin's kite experiment, and information about lightning, including a lightning safety quiz.
What is Static Electricity?
Experiments and explanations with excellent illustrations.

Magnetism

Exploratorium: Magnets - Permanent
A list of links to exhibits at the Exploratorium (in San Francisco, CA) about magnets.
"An Invisible Attraction"
The Canada Science and Technology Museum has put this site together to accompany an exhibit -- check out "background information" especially after you have chosen "An Invisible Attraction".
Magnet Man: Cool Experiments with Magnets
This web site is devoted to magnetism and the cool experiments you can do with permanent magnets and electro-magnets.

 

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