
Philip’s Experiments, or, Physical Science at Home (1898), episode 3
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On the latest episode of the podcast with readings so interesting they put you to sleep, our third installment from “Philip’s Principles, or, Physical Science at Home,” by John Trowbridge, published 1898. Philip and his father try some buoyancy experiments involving a wooden plank teetering on a sailboat. Father’s physics professor friend laments that lecturing as a teaching method is a waste. Small group study and interesting practical problems are the way to go. If you stay awake long enough, you’ll hear father and son use triangles to measure the size of their estate compared to the local golf club.
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