Practice wiring a light bulb so it can be controlled from multiple locations.
You can create a device that generates static electricity using basic household items. A common project is a that can charge your body or attract small particles like sand. Electricidad
Inflate a balloon and rub it against wool or your hair. This transfers electrons, charging the balloon so it can attract small pieces of paper. 2. Construct a Homemade Electric Generator Practice wiring a light bulb so it can
Create a simple windmill that turns a motor to generate enough power for a small light. Inflate a balloon and rub it against wool or your hair
If you are interested in the practical side, such as home wiring, you can learn how to set up electrical components:
Connect the ends of the wire to a small LED; if you spin the magnet fast enough, the LED will light up. 3. Harness Natural Resources (Renewable Energy) You can build "pieces" that use nature to spin a generator:
To generate "current" electricity (the kind that powers devices), you need to move a magnet through a coil of wire. This is based on .