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Devons, Samuel – 1976
Presented is a descriptive account of Alessandro Volta's first notable success in 1775, the invention of a unique method of generating electricity. Luigi Galvani's announcement of his theory of "animal electricity" in 1972 is integrated into this interpretation of Volta's discoveries with electricity. Five experiments are described: (1)…
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Force, Laboratory Experiments
Devons, Samuel – 1975
This paper attempts to promote an understanding of physics through its history and replication of the oscillation experiments of Isaac Newton and Daniel Bernoulli from the 17th and 18th centuries. The experiments described can be treated at a level of sophistication to suit the interests and capabilities of the student. Reproductions in the…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments
Devons, Samuel – 1975
Presented is a discussion of the events of the 20-year lapse between the invention of the pile in 1800 by Volta, and Hans Christian Oersted's famous definitive paper "Effects of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle." Students are thus enabled to appreciate the climate of the time and the manner and significance of Oersted's…
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Devons, Samuel – 1975
This paper focuses on the search for electromagnetic induction from 1820 to 1831 and the efforts by Augustin Fresnel's colleague, Andre Marie Ampere, in electric and magnetic induction. Faraday's work is discussed with excerpts from his diary on electromagnetism. A variety of different experiments by researchers including Francoise Jean Arago,…
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Devons, Samuel – 1975
This paper focuses on Michael Faraday's experimental research in electricity in the 1830's. Historical notes related to his work are included as well as experiments, his objectives, and illustrations of equipment for the experiments. Examples from his diary are given so that students can attempt to emulate his honest and systematic manner of…
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Devons, Samuel – 1975
This paper describes the events following the news of Oersted's discovery of the effects of a current of electricity on a magnetic needle. It focuses on Biot and Savart's law which expresses the force between a current element and a "molecule of magnetism" that can be deduced from Ampere's law of interaction between two current elements.…
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Force, Higher Education
Steele, J. Dorman – A.S. Barnes & Company, 1870
This textbook is designed to aid teachers who are using the "Fourteen Weeks Course." The problems contained in all the books are solved. The book contains answers in natural philosophy, chemistry, descriptive astronomy, experiments in chemistry, human physiology, physics, and astronomy.
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Instruction, Natural Sciences, Chemistry

Spradley, Joseph L. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Describes the scientific work of several women, including Marie Curie, Lise Meitner, Ida Noddack, Irene Curie, Marguerite Perey, Chien-Shiung Wu, and Maria Mayer. Discusses the connections between their discoveries. Thirty-six references are listed. (YP)
Descriptors: Females, Nuclear Physics, Physics, Radioisotopes

Stock, John T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Traces the history of the observation of the production of electric sparks and the early history of battery design. Detail is provided about laboratory experiments performed by Robert Bunsen, who spent a great deal of time developing an efficient and comparatively cheap battery. (36 references) (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Electric Batteries, Electricity, Higher Education
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

Devons, Samuel – 1976
Information related to the history of optics with emphasis on the classical and medieval periods is presented. Notes are included on experiments dealing with refraction at a plane interface between two media; refraction by transparent spheres; light, color, and reflection by transparent spheres. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: College Science, Color, Higher Education, Light
Devons, Samuel – 1975
The life and work of Isaac Newton and his investigations of light and color are described in detail. Notes include preliminary observations of chromatic dispersion; dispersion by an equilateral prism; the "Experimentum Crucos" or the composite nature of white light; the nature of colored light and illumination; transmissions and…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Science, Color, Higher Education

Devons, Samuel – 1975
Presented is information related to the life and work of Charles Coulomb as well as detailed notes of his measurements of the distribution of electricity on conductors. The two methods that he used (the large torsion balance, and the timing of "force" oscillations) are described. (SA)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Science, Electricity, Higher Education
Quackenbos, G. P. – D. Appleton and Company, 1866
In preparing this volume, every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the most recent authorities have been consulted, and it is believed that a faithful view is presented of the various sciences embraced, as far as they are at present developed. It is the intention of the author to keep his book up to the times by constant revision, and to…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Principles, Layout (Publications), Science Instruction