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Did you like science class as a kid? Does your kid find more interest in science than in other subjects? Science is very cool and there are so many different kinds of scientific equipment, experiments and subjects to explore. From microscopic things all the way into space, we've found information to cover a broad scope of science fun and adventure.

Build a telescope to see the stars, a morse code signalling lamp, learn how to cut sections for microscope viewing and more! This'll be a great gift for any science geek. These aren't your run of the mill pieces of information. All of these 13 PDF files are easy to use, easy to read and at your fingertips.

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HOW TO BUILD A 2 INCH TELESCOPE - VIEW THE MOON & STARS

 

Look up at the night sky... you see a few stars, the moon, but not much else. Now step behind a telescope and you find that you see millions of stars and planets.

The heavens have fascinated man since the beginning of time and it's no different today.

The aim of this document is to show how an astronomical telescope may be brought within the reach of those without the means or inclination to purchase a high-end telescope.

This plan details a 2 inch telescope that is to be built at home. It's fully illustrated and very detailed in the construction and use of the telescope.


GEEK MATH INSTRUCTIONS LEARN HOW TO USE A SLIDE RULE

 

The slide rule is a device for easily and quickly multiplying, dividing and extracting square root and cube root. It will also perform any combination of these processes.

On this account, it is found extremely useful by students and teachers in schools and colleges, by engineers, architects, draftsmen, surveyors, chemists, and many others.

Accountants and clerks find it very helpful when approximate calculations must be made rapidly.

The operation of a slide rule is extremely easy, and it is well worth while for anyone who is called upon to do much numerical calculation to learn to use one.

It is the purpose of this manual to explain the operation in such a way that a person who has never before used a slide rule may teach himself to do so.


BUILD A MODEL WATER MOTOR GREAT SCIENCE PROJECT PLANS

 

This is a nice little plan to build a simple water motor. It costs little to make, and can be constructed by anybody able to use carpenter's tools and a soldering iron.

It will serve to drive a very small dynamo, or do other work for which power on a small scale is required. A water supply giving a pressure of 40 lbs. upwards per square inch must be available.

What a cool project to do with a group of kids, perhaps in a science class setting or in a scouting troop. A neat little activity for a lazy weekend too.

 


BUILD A PAIR OF RECIPROCATING ELECTRIC MOTORS NICE PLAN

 

The electric motor to be treated in this book illustrates very prettily the attractive force of a hollow, wire-wound bobbin on a movable core, when the electric current is passed through the wire. If one inserts the end of an iron rod into the coil, the coil exerts a pull upon it, and this pull will cease only when the centre of the rod is opposite the centre of the coil.

This principle is used in the "electric gun," which in its simplest form is merely a series of powerful coils arranged one behind another on a tube through which an iron or steel projectile can pass. The projectile closes automatically the circuit of each coil in turn just before reaching it, and breaks it before its centre is halfway through the coil, being thus passed along from one coil to the other with increasing velocity. Our motor is essentially a very inefficient one, its energy being small for the current used, as compared with a revolving motor of the usual kind. But it has the advantage of being very easy to make.

 


MAKE YOUR OWN EQUATORIAL STAR FINDER AMATEUR ASTRONOMY

 

Here's a very interesting 1912 plan to make an Equatorial... a star finder! Sample some of the "space technology" of the early 20th century!

Perfect for the amateur astronomer or the space enthusiast... and a wonderful peek back in time for history buffs!

From the document:

"It has been the aim of the writer to build a very simple instrument for amateur work which would be adjustable to any latitude, so easily set up for work and so portable that it need not be left our of doors from one evening to the next."

 


SECTION CUTTING PREPARING MOUNTING MICROSCOPIC SECTIONS

 

Many of the most interesting objects with which the microscopist has to deal, cannot be made to reveal their beauty or minute structure until they have been cut into slices or sections, such a degree of thinness as to render them transparent, and thus permit their examination...

Thus begins this document. Beautifully written and illustrated for the budding scientist, it is full of detailed directions for section cutting.

It includes a special emphasis on the slicing of animal materials for microscopic viewing. An excellent teaching tool for the science class and a superb home study guide.


THE LAWS OF THOUGHT - MATHEMATICALLY BASED IDEAS

 

This is an amazing document that connects the laws of thought to known mathematical principles. It's incredibly detailed and professional.

A superb source of information for anyone interested in how the human thought process works and how to manipulate it for his own profit.

From the document:

"The design of the following treatise is to investigate the fundamental laws of those operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed; to give expression to them in the symbolical language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of Logic and construct its method; to make that method itself the basis of a general method for the application of the mathematical doctrine of Probabilities; and, finally, to collect from the various elements of truth brought to view in the course of these inquiries some probable intimations concerning the nature and constitution of the human mind."


BUILD A MORSE CODE SIGNALLING LAMP QUICK MOVING SHUTTER

 

Visual signalling is effected at night in the Morse code by means of a lamp fitted with an easily-moved shutter, which passes or cuts off the light at the will of the operator.

Readers who know the Morse code might well go to the trouble of constructing in duplicate the simple apparatus to be described, as the possession of an outfit will enable them to extend their signalling capabilities.

This will make a superb project for anyone interested in the morse code, communications and of course, science.

It's construction is simple and with a little help and supervision, it'll be great for kids! All the instructions you need are included!

 


BUILD A WORKING MODEL GAS WORKS - CONVERTS COAL TO GAS!

 

The most primitive method of making coal gas on a small scale is to fill a tin--which must have folded, not soldered, joints —with small coal, punch a hole in the bottom, and place it lid downwards in the fire. Gas soon begins to issue, but, owing to the quantity of moisture and impurities present, it will not ignite until some minutes have elapsed.

The flame, when it does make its appearance, is very smoky and gives little light, because, in addition to the coal gas of commerce, there are present ammonia gas, sulphuretted hydrogen, carbonic acid, tar vapour, etc., which prevent brightness of flame.

A miniature gasworks, if it is to be worthy of its name, must obviously endeavour to separate the troublesome components from the useful gas.

This very unique science project will do just as described above. It's a consice, yet detailed plan and will do very nicely as a classroom project, a scouting activity or a fun family project.

This definetly requires serious adult supervision and is not intended for small children.


BUILD A WORKING TELEGRAPH - GREAT SCIENCE PROJECT

 

The easily made but practical apparatus described supplies an incentive for learning the Morse telegraphic code, which is used for sending sound signals, and for visible signals transmitted by means of flags, lamps, and heliograph mirrors.

Signalling is so interesting, and on occasion can be so useful, that no apology is needed for introducing signalling apparatus into this book.

The apparatus in question is a double-instrument outfit, which enables an operator at either end of the line to cause a "buzzer" or "tapper" to work at the other end when he depresses a key and closes an electric circuit. Each unit consists of three main parts – (l) the transmitting key; (2) the receiving buzzer or tapper; (3) the electric battery.

 


GET MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR GAS DOLLARS -112 PRO SECRETS

 

You and I both know that gas prices are going up even as we speak... oh, they'll come back down, but how far and for how long?

What are you paying at the pump now?... $2.00?... $3.00 or more a gallon?...

The experts are saying gas will top $4.00 a gallon for regular unleaded in the near future! Those kinds of prices could easily break your budget!

Don't let this happen to you! You can get this information and start saving big money on gas right now!

 


HOW TO BUILD MODEL PUMPS GREAT SCIENCE PROJECT PLANS

 

Every steam boiler which has to run for long periods and evaporate considerable quantities of water should be in connection with a pump capable of forcing water in against the highest pressure used. A force pump driven directly off the crank shaft of an engine.

As the action of this is dependent on the running of the engine, it is advisable, in cases where the boiler may have to work an engine not provided with a pump of its own, to install an independent auxiliary pump operated by hand or by steam, and of considerable capacity, so that in an emergency water may be supplied quickly.

 

 


SIMPLE SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS FUN FOR HOME OR SCHOOL USE

 

Here's a fun collection of science experiments for a great home or school science project.

Included are some fun projects for optical illusions (these require a turn-table or other apparatus to spin) and more! Finishing off the document is a cool plan for a smoke ring maker.

A truly cool project, this isn't a beginners plan, and it will absolutely require adult supervision.... perhaps a class would get a kick out of smoke rings they made?

 

 

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