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Faraday and the science of electricity
Faraday and the science of electricity

By Brian Williams

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A biography of the nineteenth century English scientist who explored electricity and magnetism. Includes simple scientific diagrams outlining experiments. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

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Faraday and the science of electricity
Faraday and the science of electricity

By Brian Williams

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A biography of the nineteenth century English scientist who explored electricity and magnetism. Includes simple scientific diagrams outlining experiments. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

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The Wright Brothers and the science of flight
The Wright Brothers and the science of flight

By Ian Graham

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"What the scientists say: The shape of an aerofoil creates an upward force called lift. An aircraft's pitch changes when its nose rises or falls. The same forces act on all aeroplanes - weight, lif...

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The Big Scream
The Big Scream

By Fiona MacDonald

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