Physics Lab in a Hardware Store
CONTENTS

PREFACE

A QUICK NOTE TO PARENTS AND EDUCATORS


INTRODUCTION


CHAPTER ONE — LINEAR MEASUREMENTS

Measuring Systems — Tape Measures — Calipers [Open-jawed and Vernier]


CHAPTER TWO — FRICTION

Sandpaper — Files — Lubricants


CHAPTER THREE — INERTIA



CHAPTER FOUR — THE INCLINED PLANE

Nails — Axes, Hatchets, and Mauls — The Splitting Wedge — The Cold Chisel — The Wood Chisel — The Plane — The Wooden Wedge — The Ladder — Screws and Bolts — The Wood Screw — Machine Screws and Nuts — Anchors


CHAPTER FIVE — THE LEVER

The Claw Hammer — The Pry Bar — Pliers, Tin Snips, and Scissors — Wrenches — Spring Clamps — The Wheelbarrow — The Pry Bar — The Hammer — The Pry Bar


CHAPTER SIX — THE WHEEL AND AXLE

Casters — The Wheelbarrow — The Screwdriver — The Circular Saw — The Brace — The Hand Drill


CHAPTER SEVEN — THE PULLEY

Simple Pulleys — Window Shades — Compound Pulleys


CHAPTER EIGHT — COMBINATION TOOLS

Adjustable Wrenches — Vises — The Vise Grip© — Bolt Cutters


CHAPTER NINE — MASS, WEIGHT, AND GRAVITY

The Plumb Line — The Fisherman's Scale


CHAPTER TEN — BUOYANCY

The Level


CHAPTER ELEVEN — CUTTING TOOLS


CHAPTER TWELVE — PRESSURE

The Nail and the Axe — Automobile Jacks


APPENDIX A — REVIEW OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES

Elements, Atoms, and Molecules — General Properties of Matter


APPENDIX B — ENGLISH AND METRIC MEASUREMENTS


GLOSSARY

FOR FURTHER READING

ABOUT THE AUTHOR





PREFACE


Browsing through hardware stores can be fun, interesting, and informative. Hardware stores sell tools and supplies used by mechanics, plumbers, carpenters, homeowners, hobbyists, and do-it-yourselfers. When you have-and know how to use-tools, you can demolish, disassemble, fix, or build just about anything.






I was very lucky as a youngster. My grandfather, Louis Helfand, was an expert mechanic and woodworker. He came to live in my parent's house when I was about 10 years old. While he lived with us, he showed me the correct way to use and care for tools. It was through his patience, and his ability to explain the functions of tools, that I became interested in both the tools and the scientific principles that allow them to work.

Grandpa took tools very seri­ously. He praised the ones that were well made and cursed the ones that weren't. In other words, he told it like it was.

When I walk through a hard­ ware store today, I remember Grandpa pointing out the tools, both good and bad. Sometimes his comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.
Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.

His comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.

Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.









A Quick Note to Parents and Educators





Physics Lab in a Housewares Store, a companion volume in this series, demonstrates many of the same principles as this book. That has been done with intent. Many of the students who will be attracted to one of the titles will probably not be attracted to the other, due to traditional gender preferences.

Those that are attracted to both will have the added pleasure of finding out that a workshop and a kitchen have many things in common, and that tools found in one might...
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Physics Lab in a Hardware Store
CONTENTS

PREFACE

A QUICK NOTE TO PARENTS AND EDUCATORS


INTRODUCTION


CHAPTER ONE — LINEAR MEASUREMENTS

Measuring Systems — Tape Measures — Calipers [Open-jawed and Vernier]


CHAPTER TWO — FRICTION

Sandpaper — Files — Lubricants


CHAPTER THREE — INERTIA



CHAPTER FOUR — THE INCLINED PLANE

Nails — Axes, Hatchets, and Mauls — The Splitting Wedge — The Cold Chisel — The Wood Chisel — The Plane — The Wooden Wedge — The Ladder — Screws and Bolts — The Wood Screw — Machine Screws and Nuts — Anchors


CHAPTER FIVE — THE LEVER

The Claw Hammer — The Pry Bar — Pliers, Tin Snips, and Scissors — Wrenches — Spring Clamps — The Wheelbarrow — The Pry Bar — The Hammer — The Pry Bar


CHAPTER SIX — THE WHEEL AND AXLE

Casters — The Wheelbarrow — The Screwdriver — The Circular Saw — The Brace — The Hand Drill


CHAPTER SEVEN — THE PULLEY

Simple Pulleys — Window Shades — Compound Pulleys


CHAPTER EIGHT — COMBINATION TOOLS

Adjustable Wrenches — Vises — The Vise Grip© — Bolt Cutters


CHAPTER NINE — MASS, WEIGHT, AND GRAVITY

The Plumb Line — The Fisherman's Scale


CHAPTER TEN — BUOYANCY

The Level


CHAPTER ELEVEN — CUTTING TOOLS


CHAPTER TWELVE — PRESSURE

The Nail and the Axe — Automobile Jacks


APPENDIX A — REVIEW OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES

Elements, Atoms, and Molecules — General Properties of Matter


APPENDIX B — ENGLISH AND METRIC MEASUREMENTS


GLOSSARY

FOR FURTHER READING

ABOUT THE AUTHOR





PREFACE


Browsing through hardware stores can be fun, interesting, and informative. Hardware stores sell tools and supplies used by mechanics, plumbers, carpenters, homeowners, hobbyists, and do-it-yourselfers. When you have-and know how to use-tools, you can demolish, disassemble, fix, or build just about anything.






I was very lucky as a youngster. My grandfather, Louis Helfand, was an expert mechanic and woodworker. He came to live in my parent's house when I was about 10 years old. While he lived with us, he showed me the correct way to use and care for tools. It was through his patience, and his ability to explain the functions of tools, that I became interested in both the tools and the scientific principles that allow them to work.

Grandpa took tools very seri­ously. He praised the ones that were well made and cursed the ones that weren't. In other words, he told it like it was.

When I walk through a hard­ ware store today, I remember Grandpa pointing out the tools, both good and bad. Sometimes his comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.
Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.

His comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.

Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.









A Quick Note to Parents and Educators





Physics Lab in a Housewares Store, a companion volume in this series, demonstrates many of the same principles as this book. That has been done with intent. Many of the students who will be attracted to one of the titles will probably not be attracted to the other, due to traditional gender preferences.

Those that are attracted to both will have the added pleasure of finding out that a workshop and a kitchen have many things in common, and that tools found in one might...
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CONTENTS

PREFACE

A QUICK NOTE TO PARENTS AND EDUCATORS


INTRODUCTION


CHAPTER ONE — LINEAR MEASUREMENTS

Measuring Systems — Tape Measures — Calipers [Open-jawed and Vernier]


CHAPTER TWO — FRICTION

Sandpaper — Files — Lubricants


CHAPTER THREE — INERTIA



CHAPTER FOUR — THE INCLINED PLANE

Nails — Axes, Hatchets, and Mauls — The Splitting Wedge — The Cold Chisel — The Wood Chisel — The Plane — The Wooden Wedge — The Ladder — Screws and Bolts — The Wood Screw — Machine Screws and Nuts — Anchors


CHAPTER FIVE — THE LEVER

The Claw Hammer — The Pry Bar — Pliers, Tin Snips, and Scissors — Wrenches — Spring Clamps — The Wheelbarrow — The Pry Bar — The Hammer — The Pry Bar


CHAPTER SIX — THE WHEEL AND AXLE

Casters — The Wheelbarrow — The Screwdriver — The Circular Saw — The Brace — The Hand Drill


CHAPTER SEVEN — THE PULLEY

Simple Pulleys — Window Shades — Compound Pulleys


CHAPTER EIGHT — COMBINATION TOOLS

Adjustable Wrenches — Vises — The Vise Grip© — Bolt Cutters


CHAPTER NINE — MASS, WEIGHT, AND GRAVITY

The Plumb Line — The Fisherman's Scale


CHAPTER TEN — BUOYANCY

The Level


CHAPTER ELEVEN — CUTTING TOOLS


CHAPTER TWELVE — PRESSURE

The Nail and the Axe — Automobile Jacks


APPENDIX A — REVIEW OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES

Elements, Atoms, and Molecules — General Properties of Matter


APPENDIX B — ENGLISH AND METRIC MEASUREMENTS


GLOSSARY

FOR FURTHER READING

ABOUT THE AUTHOR





PREFACE


Browsing through hardware stores can be fun, interesting, and informative. Hardware stores sell tools and supplies used by mechanics, plumbers, carpenters, homeowners, hobbyists, and do-it-yourselfers. When you have-and know how to use-tools, you can demolish, disassemble, fix, or build just about anything.






I was very lucky as a youngster. My grandfather, Louis Helfand, was an expert mechanic and woodworker. He came to live in my parent's house when I was about 10 years old. While he lived with us, he showed me the correct way to use and care for tools. It was through his patience, and his ability to explain the functions of tools, that I became interested in both the tools and the scientific principles that allow them to work.

Grandpa took tools very seri­ously. He praised the ones that were well made and cursed the ones that weren't. In other words, he told it like it was.

When I walk through a hard­ ware store today, I remember Grandpa pointing out the tools, both good and bad. Sometimes his comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.
Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.

His comments made me laugh so hard that my stomach hurt.

Hardware stores still hold a fascination for me. There always seem to be new, strange, nifty, cool, wonderful machines, and tools. I can look at them, touch them, examine them, and even buy them.

This book is written as a guidebook to help you learn the scientific principles that make some of the tools dis­played in a hardware store work. I hope that after read­ing this book you will enjoy browsing through hardware stores as much as I do. Who knows? One day we might even meet in one.









A Quick Note to Parents and Educators





Physics Lab in a Housewares Store, a companion volume in this series, demonstrates many of the same principles as this book. That has been done with intent. Many of the students who will be attracted to one of the titles will probably not be attracted to the other, due to traditional gender preferences.

Those that are attracted to both will have the added pleasure of finding out that a workshop and a kitchen have many things in common, and that tools found in one might...

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Publisher: Leila's Books
Publication date: 08/25/2012
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