Construct a simple circuit and use it to test conductors and insulators.
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Great video indeed. I really
Great video indeed. I really liked this experiment, it's easy and simple to understand. It can targeted at students new to electronics and kids as well.
I'll be showing this for the kids on class and see how they react to the video. I'm pretty sure they will become very motivated in trying something like this.
You should create more simple experiment videos like this,
they are very good!
Thanks!
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Alfred
AC to DC Converter
conductors and insulator's
what kinds of wire do you need to do that prolect
Pretty much any insulated
Pretty much any insulated wire should work. Some cheap, easy choices would be speaker wire or "hook up" wire from Radio Shack or the hardware store.
insulators and conductors
Hello, I love the video and the idea. I was wondering if you could come up with some more insulators and conductors for my students to try out in their weekly science projects? I am going to use the ones you have used, but I think to really get the point across, more examples would be needed. Thank you,
Ms. Killik 5th grade math and science teacher
electricity DVD
There are some copyright issues with the original Electricity DVD. I am working to get it worked out, but it may take a while.
electricity dvd
Great video. By the way, are members going to be able to watch your Electricity DVD for free?
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