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Circuits & Conductors

author: Riley, Peter D
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

author: Royston, Angela
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:
subjects: electric conductors [X], electric insulators and insulation, electricity [X], heat

How Leds Work

author: Roland, James
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

How Conductors Work

author: Christensen, Victoria G.
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

How Sensors Work

author: Christensen, Victoria G.
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

author: Roland, James
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

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