Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Hand-crank flashlight
After getting a hand-crank flashlight at the store, we decided to try to build our own mini version. We used a small electric motor and a couple LEDs. When we manually spun the motor (using it like a little power generator), the LED lit up, much to jr. scientist A's delight. Even cooler, when we had the two LED lights connected with opposite polarity (switching where the positive lead went), one would light up when we spun the motor in one direction and the other would light up when we spun the motor in the opposite direction. Very cool experiment.
Labels:
age 3,
electricity,
short term,
success
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