Energy Alternatives
Thelma Stepan
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Science Activities in Energey .
This is probably the most useful source available. It consists Of a series of science activities and simple experiments explicitly planned and described in electrical, solar, wind and chemical energy and in conservation. They are available free of charge from: The American Museum of Atomic Energy; Oak Ridge Associated Universities; P.O. Box 117, Oak Kidge, TN, 37830. The experiments are on cards and may be photocopied for distribution. A set of these activities are available at the Institute office.