Ed Sobey
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A Field Guide to Household Technology
2007
Illustrating how a fire alarm detects smoke and what the "plasma" is in a plasma screen television, this fascinating handbook explains how everyday household devices function and operate. More than 180 different household technologies are covered, including gadgets unique to apartment buildings and houseboats. Devices are grouped according to their "habitats"the living room, family room, den, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and basementand feature a detailed description of what the device does and h....[more]
The Way Kitchens Work : The Science Behind the Microwave, Teflon Pan, Garbage Disposal, and More
2010
If you’ve ever wondered how a microwave heats food, or why aluminum foil is shiny on one side and dull on the other, or whether it is better to use cold or hot water in a garbage disposal, you should read The Way Kitchens Work. Modern kitchens are hi-tech marvels, with more machinery than any other room in the house. Each of the 50+ entries includes its history, interesting trivia, and a discussion of the technology involved.           ....[more]
A Field Guide to Automotive Technology
2009
Open the hood of your car and you’ll find a confusing mishmash of wires, tubes, and mechanical devices. What are all of those things? Written for mechanical novices who may not know their catalytic converters from their universal joints, A Field Guide to Automotive Technology will help them gain a basic understanding of how their automobiles function. How does an airbag know when to deploy? What is rack and pinion steering? And where exactly does a dipstick dip? Even seasoned gearheads wil....[more]
The Way Toys Work : The Science Behind the Magic 8 Ball, Etch A Sketch, Boomerang, and More
2008
A Selection of the Scientific American Book Club Profiling 50 of the world's most popular playthingsincluding their history, trivia, and the technology involvedthis guide uncovers the hidden science of toys. Discover how an Etch A Sketch writes on its gray screen, why a boomerang returns after it is thrown, and how an RC car responds to a remote control device. Leaving no detail unrevealed, the guide includes original patent-application blueprints and photos of the "guts" of several devices. Inv....[more]
A Field Guide to Office Technology
2007
With more than 160 entries detailing everything from the junk buried in desk drawers to that mysterious box blinking away in the coat closet, this practical guide navigates through modern office technology. Each entry includes a functional description of a device (what it is and how it works) as well as particulars on who invented it and how its design has evolved over the years. Devices are grouped according to their habitatsin the conference room, hanging from the ceiling, or connected to a co....[more]
Loco-Motion : Physics Models for the Classroom
2005
For ages 10+. Using the concept of 'learning by doing', this classroom activity book contains an impressive collection of instructions and guidelines for building physics models that fly through the air, drive on the ground, or paddle through water. Students will use experimentation and analysis in these intriguing physics projects to inspire new and improve upon old designs. Each model is presented in a specific educational context, so teachers can instruct with hands-on experimentation. Studen....[more]
Rocket-Powered Science : Invent to Learn! Create, Build and Test Rocket Designs
2005
Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!
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