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There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings

af Kenn Amdahl

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A whimsical introduction to electricity for adults, employing humor & outlandish mnemonic analogies, including a tongue-in-cheek debunking of the electron theory. Voltage, current, resistance, through amplifiers & I.C.s. "Fascinating & fun!" - Ray Bradbury. "A major breakthrough in teaching the elementary physics of electricity." - Clive Cussler. "It changed my life." - Dave Berry. "The practical yet lively presentation immediately caught my interest & held my attention throughout." - Dr. Roger Young, Director, Center for Independent Studies, University of Missouri.… (mere)
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An interesting and entertaining book. Amdahl does a great job of explaining electricity in an simple and easy way to undersand; substituting greenies for electrons. Excellent read.
1 stem bpisica | Jan 16, 2008 |
An entertaining way to learn about electronics. I enjoyed reading about the different components and formulas for electronics. Even though it has a weird way of explaining things, it still gets the full description across. I would recommend this book to those that want to start to learn electronics. ( )
1 stem bartfan42 | Jan 15, 2008 |
Kenn Amdahl provides a delightfully unique approach to electricity. The title sounds strange, and the book does not disappoint. This book attempts to explain the basic ideas of electricity in an approachable manner by doing away with those nasty "electron" things and giving us the real story: Electricity is little green men who love to party. Fun and informative, this book is ideal for anyone from the merely curious to college students trying to get a grip on electricity. ( )
2 stem thatnerdyguy | Dec 6, 2007 |
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A whimsical introduction to electricity for adults, employing humor & outlandish mnemonic analogies, including a tongue-in-cheek debunking of the electron theory. Voltage, current, resistance, through amplifiers & I.C.s. "Fascinating & fun!" - Ray Bradbury. "A major breakthrough in teaching the elementary physics of electricity." - Clive Cussler. "It changed my life." - Dave Berry. "The practical yet lively presentation immediately caught my interest & held my attention throughout." - Dr. Roger Young, Director, Center for Independent Studies, University of Missouri.

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