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Childrens ELECTRONICS SET:
20 Circuits, including a fantastic flying fan!
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Our 20-in-1 Electronics Lab from the John Adams Action Science
range of Science & Education learning toys makes an ideal
gift for the more inquisitive child, encouraging learning
through playing and sparking the imagination. Using simple
spring connections, building circuits is completely safe
and easy - no soldering necessary. Be amazed how
much you will learn as you experiment with this well-conceived
electronics kit - you can make a soaring flying fan, a marvellous
Morse Code secret message transmitter or a super sound detector!
The Electronics Lab is cleverly designed so that all the
electrical components you need are housed within the main
circuit board unit. Suitable for 8 years old and above.
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20-in-1 Electronic Project Laboratory
Learn about electricity, its invisible
power and its importance in everyday life. Experiment
and create numerous circuits. This comprehensive electronics
kit includes everything needed to make and test your own
circuits or those suggested.
Follow the straight forward steps and connect the wires
using simple bend, push and release connectors right onto
the printed circuit card.Besides having lots of fun, this
Kit will teach your child all about the elements needed
to make electrical circuits and you'll start to discover
what is meant by such terms as voltage, current, resistance
and logic circuits. Age 8+
Suitable for 8 years old and above
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Electronics
Kit Features:
- Great introduction
to the world of advanced electronics
- No soldering
necessary - Spring-coil connections make it safe and
easy for operation
- Build
and learn as you perform 20 exciting experiments
safely and easily!
- Completely
safe!

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Famous Scholars: Ernest Rutherford In 1895,
JJ Thomson, discoverer of the electron, appointed a young
Ernest Rutherford as one of his first graduate students
at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1898 Rutherford left Cambridge
and spent the next twenty years establishing a world-class
reputation with his pioneering work on the structure of
the atom. In 1919 he was the obvious choice to take over
from Thompson at the Cavendish, where he created an outstanding
team of scientists who furthered his work in nuclear physics.
Many groundbreaking discoveries emerged from the Cavendish
under Rutherford's direction, in particular Chadwick's work
on the neutron. In 1932, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton
first split the atom. |
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