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A visual cheat sheet about electrical physics, containing the most important formulas of current and Ohm's law expressed through an impossible water circuit analogy. (by Pierluigi Scotolati)
The English writer on winter as a season in nature and in every life — a way to name the vast, communal, extended experience of our pandemic time.
To end up the discussion of Series-Parallel Circuits , I would like to post this last one remaining topic which is about Ohm's Law of Seri...
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A homopolar motor is a simple electric motor with two magnetic poles. They were first invented in the 1800s and have no significant practical application today, but can be useful for the demonstration or understanding of how electrical...
Build an electromagnet and discover how the electromagnet's strength changes depending on the number of wire coils in this electricity science project.
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Descubre qué son y que representan los voltios y vatios y cuales son las principales diferencias entre ellos.
Named after the inventor Nikola Tesla, Tesla coils are electrical devices designed to produce high frequency, high voltage alternating currents.
You touch a hot object and immediately drop it. It happens so quickly you don't even think about it. How does this happen? Your nervous system coordinated everything.
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Complete Guide for Tech Beginners: Every starting is heard but if you have the motivation and strong determination you will be successful. Most of the students especially of the students of engineering want to build and make something. Practical experience of making something makes o…
Learn easy electricity experiments with kids!!
A SIMPLE explanation of Lenz’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction. We discuss what Lenzs Law is, relate it to Faradays Law, and go over Lenz's Law formula. You'll also learn ...
1. Repel / Attract Have kids experiment with having two balloons attract and repel. Visit Learning Ideas K-8 for instructions! 2. Bending Water Quest Garden made water bend with static electricity! materials: balloon, wool, running water 1. Rub the wool on the balloon 2. Run the water low and slow 3. Hold the balloon next to the running water 3. Balloon Pickup Can a ballon pick up cereal or paper? via Mad Sci Rub a record with wool and hold it over Rice Krispies cereal. The cereal will snap, crackle, and fly! Now, rub a ballon with wool and see if it can pick up cut pieces of paper or tissue. The tissue will be attracted to the balloon, then jump away! Can you pick up anything else with a charged balloon? 4. Roll a Can with No Hands! via science quad materials: soda can, head of hair, and a balloon 1. Lay the can on a flat surface. 2. Rub a balloon on your head or wool. 3. Hold the balloon close to your can, without touching it. 4. The can will roll toward the balloon! Have a soda can race with a friend! via Science Bob 5. Electrifying Gelatin! Make gelatin raise the roof with static electricity! Pour some unflavored gelatin on a flat surface. Then, rub a blown up balloon on your head (super fast) or wool to create a charge. Once the balloon is all charged up, place it over the gelatin (without touching). The balloon will raise the gelatin up into the air! Visit Zoom for the full explanation. photo via family fun 6. Floating Orb (left) Visit Disney Family Fun for instructions! 7. Haunted Straw Can you make a straw rotate in a full circle without touching it?! Check out the Surfing Scientist and amaze your friends! 8. Snake Charmer Make a tissue paper snake rise up! Visit Powerhouse Museum for instructions! 9. Floating Octopus Control a plastic bag octopus with a balloon wand! - Science Squad
5 DIY Electric Pottery Wheels (that you can build yourself) Did you ever wonder if you can make your own pottery wheel? You can, kinda of. They're not quite a substitute for a well-manuf
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We know a good DIY project when we see it, but these aren't them. Some of these are goofy, some are head scratchers and some are downright dangerous. Check these photos out, you'll definitely learn a thing or two!
Poll time: How old were you when you got your first cell phone? Kids these days seem to get their own fancy-schmancy smartphones earlier and earlier (I swear I'm seeing 9-year-olds walking around with them, although I can't for the life of my figure…
Here is an interesting project for kids that explores both electricity and magnetism – build a simple electromagnetic train! This intriguing video has been making it’s way around Facebook… it’s a simple electric “train” made out of coiled copper wire and a train car comprised of a battery with magnets on both ends. It was […]
How do you do anchor charts? Sometimes I make them before school so all my classes see them. Then they are nice and neat. Sometimes I start from scratch and make them with one of my classes. You can tell when I make them while hung up because the handwriting is all slanted Other times I make a shell before school... ...so then we can fill it in together in class and match our notes. How do you use anchor charts in the classroom?
We seek to feel safe. We can create safety for ourselves and others by learning skills on how to do so.
An infographic of creatures from English, Irish, and Scottish folklore, and where you can find them
On April 2, 1978, there was a loud explosion on Bell Island which caused damage to some houses and the electrical house wiring in the surrounding area. Two cup-shaped holes about two feet deep and …
Wir zeigen euch in einer Fotostrecke, wie ihr mit diesem Experiment selbst Strom erzeugen könnt wie Edison. Hier knistert’s gewaltig - direkt ausprobieren!