The Ultimate Book of Saturday Science: The Very Best Backyard Science Experiments You Can Do Yourself

Author:   Neil A. Downie
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   560
Publication Date:   13 May 2012
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Author:   Neil A. Downie
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   with lay-flat binding
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.765kg
ISBN:  

9780691149660


ISBN 10:   0691149666
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   13 May 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii SIMPLE BUT SUBTLE ... SIMPLE BUT NOT ALWAYS EASY TO EXPLAIN 1 * Blunderspuds and Carrot Cannons--Artillery and Boyle's Law 3 * Mr. Bernoulli's Pop-Up Piston--More Bernoulli Weirdness 9 * The Rapid-Fire Vacuum Bazooka--Fire Projectiles or Clean the Floor 15 * Single-Blade Propellers--Venetian Gondolas 22 * Soda Mint Fountains--Thirst for Knowledge and Water Quenched at Once 29 * The Armor-Plated Sandcastle--Gas and Sand Combine 34 * The Riddle of the Sands--Weird but Beautiful Patterns Appear, All of Their Own Accord 39 * Tricks of Sideways Light--Magic Mondrians and Invisible Watches 47 * Sunbeam Exploders--Ray Guns Aren't Sci-Fi Any More 55 * The Dead-or-Alive Ball--To Bounce or Not to Bounce, Th at Is the Question 64 * Cowboy Coffee--Yee Haw! 68 * Electric Glue--The Modern Glue 77 * Electric Gunpowder--Explosive Electricity! 84 * An Eiffel Brick Tower--Eat Your Heart Out, Monsieur Eiffel! 90 * Dominoids--Four-Foot Brobdingnagian Monster Dominoes Will Hit the Floor at the End of a Row of Standard Dominoes 97 * Colloons--Civil and Aeronautical Engineering Combined: Neither Column nor Balloon 104 * Motor Brushes--The Science of Vibration-Driven Vehicles Is Applied to a Humble Household Brush 112 * A Smooth-Wheel Paddle Steamer--Invisible (well, almost) Marine Propulsion 117 * A String Amplifier--The Powerful Science of Loops of String 124 * The Punkah Pendulum--Air-Conditioning and Timekeeping Combined 130 * The Maharaja's Sunshade--Air in Motion Provides Tent and Air-Conditioning Rolled into One 136 SURPRISINGLY SUBTLE ... SURPRISES GALORE IN THIS MAVERICK COLLECTION 143 * An Electric Sundial--Tired of Running to Your Cave Entrance to Get the Time? 145 * The Kleenex Clock--Time from Tissue Paper 153 * The Torsion Time Pencil--Peeling off Atomic Layers as Time Goes by 160 * The Swell-Gel Flowstopper--Stop Water Going up Your Gas Lines 165 * The Vortex Pump--Whirling Water Magic 170 * Waxaulics--Hydraulics for Candles 175 * Telestrings--Remote-Controlled Art 182 * Squirting String--Getting String to Flow through Pipes 189 * Spider Technology--The Silken Secrets of Spiderman 194 SIMPLE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE ... FUNDAMENTALS OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD UNCOVERED IN ELEGANTLY SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS 203 * The Molecule Meter--I Speak Your Molecular Weight! 205 * Talking Sparks--Send Messages at 186 Million Miles per Hour: See How Radio Pioneer Marconi First Sent Radio a Thousand Miles 211 * Light and Lens Pipes--The Strong Focusing Principle Used in the Microscopes of Fundamental Particle Physics 221 * Fire from Water--The Power of Concentration 230 * The Heliracket--Waves, Molecules, and Music 239 * The Helitower--The Momentum Principle of Rockets and Helicopters 248 CLOXOTICA-- EXOTIC CLOCKS AND OSCILLATORS: A CORNUCOPIA OF UNUSUAL CLOCKS 257 * The Paperclip Clock--A Major Leap Forward in Horological Science, the Acme of Simplicity 259 * The Micropendulum--The Prestipendulous Tick-Tock Clock 266 * The String Thing--Ballet Dancing for Pendulums 274 * Eddy the Coniclock--A Spinning Disk Powers a Conical Pendulum 280 * The Humming Clock--Recycle Unwanted Mains Hum to Run Your Clock 285 * An Hourglass Wallah--The Sands of Time Updated 292 * The Knife-through-Butter Clock--Melting Time 300 * Creepy Clocks and Time Pencils--The Slow Flow of Solids 307 * A Polymerizing Clock--Telling Time with Glue and Chemistry 316 * Delay-Line Oscillators--Pass-the-Parcel Oscillators 322 * The Fan Flap Flip-Flop Clock--A Huffi ng and Puffing Clock 328 * The Faucet Oscillator--Measuring Time with Spurts of Water 333 * The Slugulator--Not an Oscillator for the Impatient! 338 * The Sloshulator--Time from Waves 344 GEEKONICS--SIMPLER THAN YOU MIGHT EXPECT, AND NOT JUST FOR GEEKS 351 * The Telebubblegraph--Sending Bubbly Messages the Electrolytic Way 353 * The Touchy-Feely Sensor--Putting a Number to Hotfeelingness and Coldfeelingness 361 * Fire Wire--Finding Fire along a Wire 368 * Electric Bubble Memory--Minute Electric Cells Keep Your 1s and 0s Safe 375 * Red-Hot Memory--Binary Memory: 0s Are Cold and 1s Are (ouch!) Hot 381 * Deflation Detection--Ultrasonic Tire Monitoring 390 MAD, BAD, AND DANGEROUS--PROJECTS THAT HAVE HAZARDS, ALTHOUGH THEY CAN BE MINIMIZED 397 * Deep Impact--Armor-Piercing Carrots: High-Speed Vegetables 399 * The Flying Soda Bottle--A Spectacular Piece of Practical Science Using the Rapid Release of Energy from Compressed Gas 409 * Oxygen Fireworks--The Greener, Safer Ground Fireworks System 419 GREAT STUFF--BIGGER PROJECTS THAT NEED SPACE AND LARGER PARTS 431 * The Helevator--The Elevator of Oz: Is It a Helicopter or an Elevator? 433 * An Airbag Oscillator--Your Body Forms Part of This Ride-On Brobdingnagian Oscillator 441 * A Bubble-Tube Oscillator--Trains of Bubbles Chase Each Other Upward 449 * The Preposterously Big Party Blowout--The Holiday Party Favorite Scaled up to Span Football Fields 457 * Pink-Noise Pipes--Make Music from Noise! 463 * Turbo Panjandrums--The Auto-Unicycle 469 * The Impossible Turbine--The Backward-Forward-Always-Clockwise Turbine 477 * A Rocket Railroad--Th is Rocket Pumps Propellant from the Track as It Goes Along 483 * The Hovertrain--A Railroad without Rails 489 * A Jet-Wash Rocket--The Superclean Rocket 496 * The Single-Helix Pump--You Don't Need a Double Helix to Squirt Water at Surprising Pressure 503 * Leonardo's Bridge--No Nails or Screws or String: It's Just a Subtle Stack of Sticks 509 * Your Personal Hovercraft--You Have a Personal Computer, Why Not Ride Around on Your Personal Hovercraft? 517 Tips and Tricks 527 Old-Fashioned Units 531 Bibliography 533 Index

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In his book, physicist Neil Downie provides a series of do-it-yourself science experiments that stand apart from your ho-hum Mr. Wizard-fare because, well, they involve a few high-speed projectiles... All you need are a few household items, some good judgment and, possibly, a carrotproof vest. -- Aaron Leitko Washington Post To keep the kids entertained this summer, what better than a bit of Saturday science? Neil A. Downie's compendium of experiments--'chosen on the grounds that they are new, that they work, that they are spectacular, and that they are interesting'--includes electric gunpowder, the knife-through-butter clock, the impossible turbine and armour-piercing carrots. Each experiment is accompanied by a straightforward scientific explanation, the occasional hazard warning and 'just a little math.' Nature Physics If you either run a science club or are a teenager who likes getting your hands dirty experimentally, you are going to love this. I certainly would have in my youth. Popular Science blog [T]his ample resource encourages readers to consider everyday occurrences and enlivens complex ideas with lessons designed to inspire curiosity... Recommended as a follow-up to the author's previous collections in the series, and as a valuable treasury of projects for teachers, coordinators of science clubs, parents of advanced, older homeschoolers, and adult enthusiasts who have experience in the field and are seeking enjoyable activities to practice and share with others. -- Karen Rigby ForeWord Reviews


In his book, physicist Neil Downie provides a series of do-it-yourself science experiments that stand apart from your ho-hum Mr. Wizard-fare because, well, they involve a few high-speed projectiles... All you need are a few household items, some good judgment and, possibly, a carrotproof vest. -- Aaron Leitko Washington Post To keep the kids entertained this summer, what better than a bit of Saturday science? Neil A. Downie's compendium of experiments--'chosen on the grounds that they are new, that they work, that they are spectacular, and that they are interesting'--includes electric gunpowder, the knife-through-butter clock, the impossible turbine and armour-piercing carrots. Each experiment is accompanied by a straightforward scientific explanation, the occasional hazard warning and 'just a little math.' Nature Physics If you either run a science club or are a teenager who likes getting your hands dirty experimentally, you are going to love this. I certainly would have in my youth. Popular Science blog


Author Information

Neil A. Downie is a lead scientist with Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., and visiting professor of multidisciplinary engineering at the University of Surrey. His books include Vacuum Bazookas, Electric Rainbow Jelly, and 27 Other Saturday Science Projects (Princeton).

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