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The following pages link to The Amateur Scientist (Q3985636):
Displaying 50 items.
- Scientific American (Q39379) (← links)
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft (Q1610770) (← links)
- The Amateur Scientist—Science as a Hobby (Q28768238) (← links)
- How to create and observe a dozen rainbows in a single drop of water / Jearl Walker. - (7.1977) (Q29030394) (← links)
- People listening to a bell can perceive sounds the bell does not really make / Jearl Walker. - (7.1984) (Q30536161) (← links)
- What explains subjective-contour illusions, those bright spots that are not really there? / Jearl Walker. - (01.1988) (Q39530287) (← links)
- Machines that work like muscles, and how Maxwell's demon was captured in a bottle / C. L. Stong. - (4.1973) (Q53752461) (← links)
- Various kinds of chromatography, especially the thin-layer method / C. L. Stong. - (3.1969) (Q53976017) (← links)
- The Amateur Scientist in Britain (I) (Q58933001) (← links)
- The Amateur Scientist in Britain (2) (Q58933238) (← links)
- Some delightful engines driven by the heating of rubber bands / C. L. Stong. - (4.1971) (Q59345670) (← links)
- Boomerangs! How to make them and also how they fly / Jearl Walker. - (3.1979) (Q77042206) (← links)
- (Q77042500) (redirect page) (← links)
- Strange to relate, smokestacks and pencil points break in the same way / Jearl Walker. - (2.1979) (Q77083406) (← links)
- What plumes of smoke tell about the structure of the atmosphere / Jearl Walker. - (5.1978) (Q80958719) (← links)
- How to measure the size of the earth with only a foot rule or a stopwatch / Jearl Walker. - (5.1979) (Q80963243) (← links)
- How to build a simple seismograph to record earthquake waves at home / Jearl Walker. - (7.1979) (Q80965722) (← links)
- THE AMATEUR SCIENTIST IN THE ACADEMIC WORLD (Q80996504) (← links)
- Delights of forming water into sheets and bells with knives, spoons and other objects / Jearl Walker. - (8.1979) (Q81829819) (← links)
- A radiation detector made out of aluminium foil and a tin can / Jearl Walker. - (9.1979) (Q84081206) (← links)
- The mysterious "rattleback": a stone that spins in one direction and then reverses / Jearl Walker. - (10.1979) (Q86909179) (← links)
- Flames in which air is introduced into a flammable gas rather than vice versa / Jearl Walker. - (11.1979) (Q87191949) (← links)
- The physics and chemistry of a failed sauce bèarnaise / Jearl Walker. - (12.1979) (Q88308735) (← links)
- Serious fun with Polyox, Silly Putty, Slime and other non-Newtonian fluids / Jearl Walker. - (11.1978) (Q90577750) (← links)
- Moiré effects, the kaleidoscope and other Victorian diversions / Jearl Walker. - (12.1978) (Q91095551) (← links)
- How to make dazzling photomicrographs with simple and inexpensive equipment / Jearl Walker - (01.1979) (Q91354331) (← links)
- Introducing the Musha, the double lozenge and a number of other kites to build and fly / Jearl Walker. - (2.1978) (Q93107260) (← links)
- More about polarizers and how to use them, particulary for studying polarized sky light / Jearl Walker. - (1.1978) (Q93610818) (← links)
- The physics and chemistry underlying the infinite charm of a candle flame / Jearl Walker. - (4.1978) (Q94578042) (← links)
- On the making of an inexpensive diffraction-grating spectrograph / C. L. Stong. - (9.1966) (Q94578067) (← links)
- Chemical systems that oscillate between one color and another / Jearl Walker. - (7.1978) (Q98104476) (← links)
- Observations on grinding glass by hand and on making the most of an fireplace / Jearl Walker. - (8.1978) (Q98381244) (← links)
- Some whispering galleries are simply sound reflectors, but others are more mysterious / Jearl Walker. - (10.1978) (Q98456660) (← links)
- More on bommerangs, including their connection with the dimpled golf ball / Jearl Walker. - (4.1979) (Q100984641) (← links)
- Electronic stratagems are the key to making a sensitive seismometer / C. L. Stong. - (9.1975) (Q101203582) (← links)
- The Scientific American book of projects for the amateur scientist / Clair L. Stong. - 1960 (Q101204419) (← links)
- A simple motor with compensating devices is the key to a homemade chart recorder / C. L. Stong. - (3.1972) (Q101204932) (← links)
- A high school student builds a recording spectrophotometer / C. L. Stong. - (1.1975) (Q101205499) (← links)
- A stectrophotometer is built for less than $75 / C. L. Stong. - (5.1968) (Q101205953) (← links)
- Visual illusions that can be achieved by putting a dark filter over one eye / Jearl Walker. - (3.1978) (Q101840207) (← links)
- Experiments with Edwin Land's method of getting color of black and white / Jearl Walker. - (6.1979) (Q102186129) (← links)
- Study polarized light with quarter-wave and half-wave plates of one's own making / Jearl Walker. - (12.1977) (Q104852597) (← links)
- A homemade spectrophotometer scans the spectrum in a thirtieth of a second / Jearl Walker. - (1.1980) (Q105099436) (← links)
- Drops of liquid can be made to float on the liquid. What enables them to do so? / Jearl Walker. - (6.1978) (Q105321082) (← links)
- Easy ways to make holograms and view fluid flow, and more about funny fluids / Jearl Walker. - (2.1980) (Q105407137) (← links)
- Stalking the fossil trilobite, crinoid and seed fern in Ohio / Jearl Walker. - (3.1980) (Q105530612) (← links)
- An apparatus for simulating high altitudes and testing their effects on small animals / C. L. Stong. - (9.1965) (Q105754956) (← links)
- Visual illusions in random-dot patterns and television "snow" / Jearl Walker. - (4.1980) (Q106043607) (← links)
- The Amateur Astronomer / Albert G. Ingalls. - (9.1950) (Q106557948) (← links)
- Illusions in the snow: more fun with random dots on the television screen / Jearl Walker. - (5.1980) (Q107208305) (← links)