Circuits & Conductors
Introduces children to the concepts of circuits and conductors, explaining how they work and presenting simple experiments to help children understand their basic functions.
621.31
year: 2008
copies: 5
call number/section: 621.31
lexile: 950
subjects: electric circuits, electricity [X], electric conductors [X], electric insulators and insulation
Conductors And Insulators
Explains how heat and electricity pass through conductors and are stopped by insulators, and provides color photos of everyday examples.
621.31
year: 2008
copies: 7
call number/section: 621.31
lexile:
How Leds Work
Have you ever wondered how the lights in your alarm clock work? Or have you ever considered how that tiny red light in your TV remote control can send a signal that helps you find your favorite show? What these and countless other bright devices have in common is a light-emitting diode, or LED.
621.38
year: 2017
copies: 3
call number/section: 621.38
lexile: 1050
subjects: light emitting diodes, electric lighting, electric circuits, electricity [X], electric insulators and insulation, electric conductors [X]
How Conductors Work
Did you know that trees, buildings, and even people can act as conductors for electricity? Or have you ever wondered why we're warned not to go outside during a thunderstorm? Scientists, engineers, and electricians use conductors in their work and research, but conductors are also found in many of the devices and tools we use every day.
537.6
year: 2017
copies: 3
call number/section: 537.6
lexile: 930
subjects: electric circuits, electricity [X], electric wiring, semiconductors, electric insulators and insulation, electric conductors [X]
How Sensors Work
Have you ever seen lights turn on automatically when you step into a restroom? Or have you ever wondered how a garage door knows not to close when someone is standing beneath it? What these and countless other electronic devices have in common is a sensor.
621.38
year: 2017
copies: 2
call number/section: 621.38
lexile: 900
subjects: detectors, physical instruments, sensor networks, electricity [X], electric circuits, electric conductors [X]
How Transistors Work
Did you know that electric current can be controlled? Have you ever wondered how that might be done? Transistors can act as amplifiers, taking in a small current and sending out a larger one, or as switches, turning electric current on and off.
621.38
year: 2017
copies: 2
call number/section: 621.38
lexile: 980
subjects: transistors, electronics, electrons, electric insulators and insulation, electric circuits, electricity [X], electric conductors [X]