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Albert Einstein and Relativity for Kids
His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities and Thought Experiments
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Pub Date
Oct 1 2012
| Archive Date
Oct 17 2012
Description
Best known for
his general theory of relativity and the famous equation linking mass
and energy, E = mc², Albert Einstein had a lasting impact on the world
of science, the extent of which is illuminated-along with
his fascinating life and unique personality-in this lively history. In
addition to learning all about Einstein's important contributions to
science, from proving the existence and size of atoms and launching the
field of quantum mechanics to creating models of the universe that led
to the discovery of black holes and the big bang theory, young
physicists will participate in activities and thought experiments to
bring his theories and ideas to life. Such activities include using
dominoes to model a nuclear chain reaction, replicating the expanding
universe in a microwave oven, creating blue skies and red sunsets in a
soda bottle, and calculating the speed of light using a melted chocolate
bar. Suggestions for further study, a time line, and sidebars on the
work of other physicists of the day make this an incredibly accessible
resource for inquisitive children.
Jerome Pohlen
is a former elementary school science teacher, an engineer, an editor,
and the author of a dozen award-winning science kits, including Famous Experiments, Microscopic World, and Wild Weather. He lives in Chicago.
Best known for his general theory of relativity and the famous equation linking mass and energy, E = mc², Albert Einstein had a lasting impact on the world of science, the extent of which is...
Description
Best known for
his general theory of relativity and the famous equation linking mass
and energy, E = mc², Albert Einstein had a lasting impact on the world
of science, the extent of which is illuminated-along with
his fascinating life and unique personality-in this lively history. In
addition to learning all about Einstein's important contributions to
science, from proving the existence and size of atoms and launching the
field of quantum mechanics to creating models of the universe that led
to the discovery of black holes and the big bang theory, young
physicists will participate in activities and thought experiments to
bring his theories and ideas to life. Such activities include using
dominoes to model a nuclear chain reaction, replicating the expanding
universe in a microwave oven, creating blue skies and red sunsets in a
soda bottle, and calculating the speed of light using a melted chocolate
bar. Suggestions for further study, a time line, and sidebars on the
work of other physicists of the day make this an incredibly accessible
resource for inquisitive children.
Jerome Pohlen
is a former elementary school science teacher, an engineer, an editor,
and the author of a dozen award-winning science kits, including Famous Experiments, Microscopic World, and Wild Weather. He lives in Chicago.
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Paperback |
| ISBN |
9781613740286 |
| PRICE |
$16.95 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
144
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Paperback |
| ISBN |
9781613740286 |
| PRICE |
$16.95 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
144
|
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