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Solving Real World Problems With Electrical Engineering

Laura LoriaSeries: Let's Find Out! Engineering
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Pages
32
Year
2015
Language
English
Publisher
Britannica Educational Publishing

About

Without electrical engineers, the world we live in would look very different. Telephones (both landlines and cell phones), televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, computers, video games, and many other aspects of our modern world were made possible by the advances of electrical engineering. This accessible introduction to the field includes an explanation of electricity and currents, as well as chapters devoted to specific areas. An activity that demonstrates how circuits work helps young readers get a hands-on chance to learn about electrical engineering. A great way to introduce STEM careers to elementary school students.

Related Subjects

  • Electricity & Electronics
  • Technology
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • How Things Work-Are Made

Extended Details

  • ATOSGrade Level 5.8
  • Interest LevelsLG
  • SeriesLet's Find Out! Engineering

Artists

Laura LoriaAuthor
Amelie von ZumbuschAuthor