Following an introductory talk, each child took part in modelling how electrons move around circuits,
demonstrating how energy is transferred to them by a battery/power source
and transformed into light and heat energy at a light bulb. Pupils then
constructed electrical circuits of their own with higher or lower resistance,
measured their own resistance using a multimeter and learnt about the dangers
of mains electricity and water. They made batteries out of lemons and were able
to produce light with this, and investigated whether other fruit and potatoes
made this happen too, the number of fruit/veg needed and so on.
The day ended
with a tour of the campus and introduction to University life by University
students.
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