Can Hobbyists Reproduce Historical Science Experiments at Home?

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Hello all,

I'm an Alaskan with an interest in the sciences. I'll probably mostly be asking for the formulas (and in most cases, how to manipulate them) needed to scale/size experiments without invalidating the experiment.

As a hobbyist, I enjoy re-producing / validating older physics, chemistry and electrical experiments from the era when experimental set ups could be done by curious laymen in their own sitting room.
 
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