Friday, June 25, 2010

Science Nature Facts: What is a power inverter?

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Nature Facts Birds: Explore Nature with Fun Facts and Activities (Nature Explorers) 

How does a bird make its nest? What do birds eat? Packed with facts and activities, this book has these answers and more, and is a perfect introduction to the world of our feathered friends for kids who are curious about nature.

With amazing facts about fun topics like flight patterns and the hatching of eggs, Birds lets kids have fun and be innovative as they learn through simple activities like birdwatching and making a bird feeder. It includes information on birds of the sea, woodlands, desert, tropics, city, and beyond so kids can search the skies wherever they are.

 

An inverter is a device, an alternating current from a DC voltage, which allows current to go back and forth, rather than in one direction. Learn how an electric inverter works with an example from mathematics and science teacher in this free video on science. Expert: Steve Jones Contact: www.marlixint.com Bio: Steve Jones is an experienced teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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