12 scientific experiments about electricity

Do you want to experiment with electricity but don’t know how? Here you’ll find a wide variety of hands-on experiments to learn about electricity and magnetism

  1. Create Harry Potter’s wand with static electricity (pages 1-2)
  2. Create an electromagnet, a magnet that uses electricity to work (pages 3-4)
  3. Build a motor that runs on electricity (pages 5-6)
  4. See how a copper tube can slow down a falling magnet (pages 7-8)
  5. Create a battery that can move on its own inside a copper coil (pages 9-10)
  6. Create a speaker with a cup, just as you heard it (pages 11-12)
  7. Discover that water doesn’t conduct electricity very wel, though tap water does! (pages 13-14)
  8. Build a lamp with potatoes or lemons (pages 15-16)
  9. Separate water (H2O) into hydrogen and oxygen (pages 17-18)
  10. How to make a lantern the old-fashioned way with a pencil (pages 19-20)
  11. How can your smartphone know where you are touching the screen (pages 21-22)
  12. Experiment with a plasma ball, power on a fluorescent tube wirelessly and write with lightning (pages 23-34)
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