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OverviewMy First Book of Electromagnetism uses fascinating bite-size facts, clear and simple explanations and attractive and absorbing illustrations to illuminate the mysteries of electricity and magnetism. Nowadays, electricity and magnetism are all around us and we use them for nearly everything. In fact, it's hard to find anything that works without them. But what actually is electricity? What has it got to do with magnets? What is magnetism? And the most fascinating thing of all, what has all this got to do with light? All these questions are answered in this introduction to the fabulous world of electromagnetism. My First Book of Electromagnetism tells the story of humankind's growing understanding of the forces around us, from Thales of Miletus's first experiments with magnetic attraction in 600 BCE to Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell unifying the fields of magnetism and electricity to develop the theory of electromagnetism. At various stages in this fascinating journey the reader can find out how to make their own experiments, including making their own electroscope to test for electric charge and how to construct a working motor from safety pins, wire, sticky tape, a magnet and a battery. AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR: Sheddad Kaid-Salah Ferrón is a science and physics enthusiast with degrees in physics and pharmacy. Since graduation he has been teaching science to children, continuing to study physics, working in the pharmaceutical field and staring at the universe with his telescope. He now writes popular science books. Eduard Altarriba is a graphic designer and illustrator. He runs Alababalà, a Barcelona-based independent studio producing games, exhibitions, animation, apps and workbooks for children that are practical and fun. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheddad Kaid-Salah Ferrón , Eduard AltarribaPublisher: Button Books Imprint: Button Books Dimensions: Width: 24.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9781787081246ISBN 10: 1787081249 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 28 October 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 16 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Electrical Phenomena Electricity Electric Charge Particles and Charge Ionization Charge Is Conserved! Electroscopes A Homemade Electroscope Experiments with Balloons Electric Force Between Two Charges Electric Current Electric Tension Batteries Making a Homemade Battery Magnetism Magnets The Magnetic Field of a Magnet The Earth Is a Giant Magnet Electricity Generates Magnetism Electromagnets Electric Motors Making a Homemade Electric Engine Why Are Some Materials Magnetic? Magnetism Generates Electricity Producing Electricity The Field Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Spectrums We Are Electromagnetism AcknowledgementsReviews"The School Librarian ""This is an attractive book that explains electricity and magnetism and their relationship with light. The layout of the pages is excellent, with a good balance of text and illustration. Information and explanations are divided into digestible, bite-size portions. Key concepts are presented in entertaining ways that enable children to follow and understand...An impressive introduction to the complex area of electromagnetism - an important area today and in the future. Highly recommended."" @raisingbookworms, Instagram review https: //www.instagram.com/p/Cl1jQdiqisB/ ""This book provides a comprehensive overview of the forces all around us and answers the questions... What is electricity? How is it made? What has it got to do with magnetism? and Why are things magnetic? Complex science terminologies have been broken down and simplified with fun and clever analogies...The layout style is a brilliant plus point as no two pages are the same. Quirky illustrations, annotated diagrams, and lots of STEM-tastic facts that are spread all across the pages in bite sized chunks...Such a super engaging series that makes science based learning fun."" Praise for My First Book of Quantum Physics: Physics Today ""Filled with colorful and playful illustrations by graphic designer Eduard Altarriba, the book provides a basic introduction for children as young as eight to the development and key concepts of that highly complex subject."" Publishers Weekly ""Educator Ferr�n takes a lively approach to quantum physics, detailing the history of classical physics and introducing key concepts."" American Scientist ""Written much like a coffee-table book for kids, this beautiful book excels at graphic design, with short sections and boxes where young readers can jump in and out of segments about famous scientists, classic experiments, basic concepts, and some experiments they can try themselves. From the periodic table to quantum entanglement, complicated topics are presented in an approachable way, and at least give young readers the basic concepts."" Science ""The illustrations are clear, eye-catching, and consistent... The book leaves young readers with a sense of quantum physics as a vibrant, active pursuit that has and will continue to influence their lives in very real ways.""" Praise for My First Book of Quantum Physics Physics Today Filled with colorful and playful illustrations by graphic designer Eduard Altarriba, the book provides a basic introduction for children as young as eight to the development and key concepts of that highly complex subject. Publishers Weekly Educator Ferron takes a lively approach to quantum physics, detailing the history of classical physics and introducing key concepts. American Scientist Written much like a coffee-table book for kids, this beautiful book excels at graphic design, with short sections and boxes where young readers can jump in and out of segments about famous scientists, classic experiments, basic concepts, and some experiments they can try themselves. From the periodic table to quantum entanglement, complicated topics are presented in an approachable way, and at least give young readers the basic concepts. Science Quantum physics has an image problem. Spooky, wacky, strange--the adjectives often used to describe its inner workings--paint a picture of an esoteric discipline. Yet, it is the rules of quantum physics that dictate the structure of matter, that help interpret the signals from distant stars, and that make your smartphone run. This message is nicely conveyed in My First Book of Quantum Physics... The illustrations are clear, eye-catching, and consistent... The book leaves young readers with a sense of quantum physics as a vibrant, active pursuit that has and will continue to influence their lives in very real ways. Praise for My First Book of Quantum Physics: Physics Today Filled with colorful and playful illustrations by graphic designer Eduard Altarriba, the book provides a basic introduction for children as young as eight to the development and key concepts of that highly complex subject. Publishers Weekly Educator Ferron takes a lively approach to quantum physics, detailing the history of classical physics and introducing key concepts. American Scientist Written much like a coffee-table book for kids, this beautiful book excels at graphic design, with short sections and boxes where young readers can jump in and out of segments about famous scientists, classic experiments, basic concepts, and some experiments they can try themselves. From the periodic table to quantum entanglement, complicated topics are presented in an approachable way, and at least give young readers the basic concepts. Science Quantum physics has an image problem. Spooky, wacky, strange--the adjectives often used to describe its inner workings--paint a picture of an esoteric discipline. Yet, it is the rules of quantum physics that dictate the structure of matter, that help interpret the signals from distant stars, and that make your smartphone run. This message is nicely conveyed in My First Book of Quantum Physics... The illustrations are clear, eye-catching, and consistent... The book leaves young readers with a sense of quantum physics as a vibrant, active pursuit that has and will continue to influence their lives in very real ways. Praise for My First Book of Quantum Physics: Physics Today Filled with colorful and playful illustrations by graphic designer Eduard Altarriba, the book provides a basic introduction for children as young as eight to the development and key concepts of that highly complex subject. Publishers Weekly Educator Ferron takes a lively approach to quantum physics, detailing the history of classical physics and introducing key concepts. American Scientist Written much like a coffee-table book for kids, this beautiful book excels at graphic design, with short sections and boxes where young readers can jump in and out of segments about famous scientists, classic experiments, basic concepts, and some experiments they can try themselves. From the periodic table to quantum entanglement, complicated topics are presented in an approachable way, and at least give young readers the basic concepts. Science The illustrations are clear, eye-catching, and consistent... The book leaves young readers with a sense of quantum physics as a vibrant, active pursuit that has and will continue to influence their lives in very real ways. Author InformationSheddad Kaid-Salah Ferrón is a science and physics enthusiast with degrees in physics and pharmacy. Since graduation he has been teaching science to children, continuing to study physics, working in the pharmaceutical field and staring at the universe with his telescope. He now writes popular science books. Sheddad and Eduard Altarriba are an award-winning illustrator and author duo and have written a number of books published by GMC Publications including My First Book of Electromagnetism, My First Book of Quantum Physics, My First Book of Relativity, My First Book of the Cosmos, Discovering Architecture and Discovering Energy. Sheddad lives in Barcelona, Spain. Eduard Altarriba is a graphic designer and illustrator. He runs Alababalà, a studio producing games, exhibitions, animation, apps and practical and fun workbooks for children. He has illustrated a number of books published by GMC Publications including, Discovering Architecture, Discovering Energy, My First Book of Electromagnetism, My First Book of Microbes, My First Book of Quantum Physics, My First Book of Relativity, My First Book of the Cosmos, What is War? and Migrants. Eduard lives in Barcelona, Spain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |