Magnetic Current
Edward Leedskalnin, was known as an important engineer who with a fourth grade education wrote major works on his theories of magnetism. This title, Magnetic Current, is one of his better known works and is still used widely by classes studying magnets, magnetic currents and magnetic poles. This work is still used widely today in science classes, engineering students and by individuals learning scientific trades.
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Magnetic Current
Edward Leedskalnin, was known as an important engineer who with a fourth grade education wrote major works on his theories of magnetism. This title, Magnetic Current, is one of his better known works and is still used widely by classes studying magnets, magnetic currents and magnetic poles. This work is still used widely today in science classes, engineering students and by individuals learning scientific trades.
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Magnetic Current

Magnetic Current

by Edward Leedskalnin
Magnetic Current

Magnetic Current

by Edward Leedskalnin

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Overview

Edward Leedskalnin, was known as an important engineer who with a fourth grade education wrote major works on his theories of magnetism. This title, Magnetic Current, is one of his better known works and is still used widely by classes studying magnets, magnetic currents and magnetic poles. This work is still used widely today in science classes, engineering students and by individuals learning scientific trades.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611041804
Publisher: Cedar Lake Classics
Publication date: 05/18/2023
Pages: 66
Sales rank: 597,569
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.14(d)

About the Author

Edward Leedskalnin (1887-1951, Miami) was an eccentric Latvian emigrant to the United States and amateur sculptor who, it is alleged, single-handedly built the monument known as Coral Castle in Florida. He was also known for his unusual theories on magnetism.
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