"Watered-Down
Electricity" (see page bottom
for web site guides)
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Common Roots (a dam)
- Introduction of characters and outline of
book
Chapter Two: How Water and Electricity
Behave
- How batteries work (DC current)
- Adding a light to the battery
- What is Alternating Current (AC current)
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Chapter Three: Common Questions and Answers
- What causes water and electricity to flow?
- What measures the quantity of electricity?
- Is electricity really dangerous?
Chapter Four: How Electricity is Produced
- Solar Energy
- Wind-driven generators
- Hydroelectric power (Click HERE for a sample)
- Other methods of producing electricity
Chapter Five: How Generators Work
- Inside a generator
- How an automobile uses electricity
Chapter Six: Uses of Water and Electricity
- Devices that use electricity - and what kind
- Comparing uses of water and electricity
Chapter Seven: Resource and Energy
Conservation
- An example: efficient water heating systems
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- So many other ways to conserve
Table #1 Table of Measures
and Values
Table #2 What uses AC and
What Uses DC
References and sources of additional
information
About the author (see button at bottom, or Click HERE for Author page)
BOOK STATS: 64 pages (half the pages have graphics), Perfect
bound (plastic coated), 5.5" x 8.5", 3.08 ounces, ISBN: 15600263687,
Library of Congress# 95-090925
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