"Philip's Experiments; Or, Physical Science at Home" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century scientific exploration. Designed for young readers and curious minds, this book, authored by John Trowbridge, presents a series of accessible physics experiments that can be conducted using everyday household items.
Originally published in the late 19th century, this work encourages hands-on learning and introduces fundamental principles of physics in an engaging and practical manner. Each experiment is carefully explained, allowing readers to explore concepts such as electricity, magnetism, and mechanics through direct observation and experimentation. "Philip's Experiments" stands as a valuable resource, blending historical context with timeless scientific principles.
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