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Parker, Richard Green – A.S. Barnes & Company, 1852
This textbook presents elementary principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, pyronomics [sic], optics, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, electromagnetism, magneto-electricity, and astronomy. Among topics covered are descriptions and illustrations of McCormick's reaper, Sharps' Rifle, printing presses, House's…
Descriptors: Science Education, Mechanics (Physics), Hydraulics, Acoustics
Norton, William A. – A.S. Barnes & Company, 1858
This textbook is a course in natural science and astronomy. The contents include mechanical properties of bodies; mechanics of solids; mechanics of fluids; nature and production of sound; nature and transmission of light; excitation and characteristic effects of electricity; properties and magnets; theoretical astronomy; and descriptive astronomy.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Natural Sciences, Light, Energy
Shevick, Ed – 1995
This book contains hands-on science laboratory activities for grades 4 through 9 that use discrepant events to challenge students. All of the "puzzlers" are based upon science principles and include directions for building gadgets that explain the "puzzlers." Topics covered include: volume conservation, magnetic phenomena,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Heat, Magnets, Mechanics (Physics)
Ahrens, Walter R.; Harley, Theodore L.; Burns, Elmer E. – P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1917
While the new movement in the teaching of physics--the study of the physics of daily life--is the keynote of the recent text-books, yet the laboratory manuals still adhere to the old method, leaving the presentation of material from everyday life to the text-book alone. It is the authors' belief that the manual as well as the text-book should be…
Descriptors: Physics, Textbooks, Science Instruction, Science History


