Energy Sciences

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 16.04.09

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Objectives
  3. Rationale
  4. Historical Background
  5. Electricity
  6. Strategies
  7. Activities
  8. Endnotes
  9. Resources
  10. Appendix 1: State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards(NGSS), and Common Core

Get Charged Up: The Past, Present and Future of Electricity

Valerie J. Schwarz

Published September 2016

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Endnotes

  1. Russell, Colin A. Michael Faraday Physics and Faith, 12. Oxford University Press, New York: 2000.
  2. IBID, 43
  3. IBID, 54.
  4. IBID, 89.
  5. IBID, 11.
  6. Giblin, James Cross. The Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin, 9. Scholastic Press, New York: 2006.
  7. Parker, Steve. Benjamin Franklin and Electricity, 4. Chelsea House Publishers: Philadelphia: 1995.
  8. IBID, 11.
  9. IBID, 19.
  10. Parker, Steve. Thomas Edison and Electricity, pg 5. Belitha Press Limited: Great Britain, 1992.
  11. Adkins, Jan. DK Biography Thomas Edison, pg. 89. DK Publishers, New York: 2009.
  12. Science, New Series, Vol. 315, No. 5813 (Feb. 9 2007)
  13. Yergin, Daniel. The Quest, pg 720. Penguin Books, New York: 2012.
  14. IBID, 720-721.
  15. MacKay, David. Sustainable Energy – without the hot air, pg 5. UIT, Cambridge: 2009.
  16. Graf, Rudolf F. Safe and Simple Electrical Experiments, pg77. Dover Publications, Inc., New York: 1964.
  17. Yergin, 350.
  18. Hoffmann, Peter. Tomorrow’s Energy: Hydrogen Fuel Cells and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet, pg 147. The MIT Press, London: 2001

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