
Electricity and
Conductivity
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Electricity and Conductivity Science Kit:
Electricity and Conductivity Science Kit is a collection of the
most useful elements that you need in order to experiment and
understand electrical circuits, current, voltage and conductivity.
It also includes ideas and questions that help you to perform
Scientific Experiments and to construct your science project
with the scientific method.
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Electricity and Conductivity Science Kit includes several experiments
in Electrical Circuits, conductivity and properties of electricity.
Complete projects are:
1- Construct an Electric Circuit
2- Can electricity create heat?
3- Can electricity create magnet?
4- Construct a Continuity tester and test conductivity of objects
around you.
5- What is the effect of Serial or Parallel Light Bulbs on Voltage
and Current Distribution?
6- What is the effect of Parallel or Serial Batteries on Voltage
and Current?
Electricity
and Conductivity Science Kit includes:
- Experiment and Project sheet
- 4 Light Bulbs
- 2 Socket or base for light bulbs
- 2 Battery holders
- 1 Wood Plaque
- Heavy Magnet wire
- Wires, Screws, Nails and other components
Additional
Materials Required: Additional Materials Required for
your experiments can be found at home or purchased locally. Some
of these material are:
- Some batteries
- Philips and flat screw drivers
- One 2" or 3" nail
- One pencil
- 1 pair of scissors
- 1 Roll of masking tape
- 1 Nickel (US five cent piece)
- 5 US pennies
- 6 Small paper clips
- 1 piece of paper (8.5 x 11)
Opportunities
for Science Projects
Many of the questions asked in the Electricity and Conductivity
Projects, can serve as the "Problem to be solved" in
a science project. In setting up your project, you would first
state the problem, then hypothesis, ( a guess as
the answer to your problem), next procedure to check the
hypothesis, and finally a conclusion that answers the
stated problem based on what you actually observe in your research.
In addition you may be interested in proposing your own, specific
research that will expand on your conclusion.
Since lights and switches are visually enticing in themselves,
it would be strongly suggested that your presentation include
the apparatus you used in your research.
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