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How to make a solar system model

Solar System-An introduction: The solar system consists of the sun and eight planets namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Till recently we had a ...

Point and Paste Technology for Quick Data Transfer

We have seen transfer of images and information from one screen to another in sci-fi movies. This is soon going to be a reality due to the advanced web technology. We know that e-mail ...
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Sunspots

Aim: To make a simple apparatus to view sunspots without harming your eyes. Materials required: A sheet of white paper. A telescope or if telescope is not available, a shoe box with ...
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Simple motor

Aim: To make a simple home-made motor. Materials required: A thick walled paper or plastic cup. Two large metal paper clips. Five small circular or bar magnets. 60 cm of insulated ...

Lighting a bulb without electricity

Aim: To charge up a light bulb using static electricity alone. Materials required: A light bulb. A plastic comb.
falling feather and coin

Galileo’s experiment

Aim: To do a simple experiment to prove Galileo’s assertion that objects have the same acceleration when dropped from a height irrespective of their weights. Materials required: A ...
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Bending a stream of water with a comb

Aim: To understand how static electricity works with a simple experiment. Materials required A water faucet. A plastic comb.
electroscope

Charge tester

  Aim: To make an apparatus to test whether objects are positively or negatively charged. Materials required: Some clay. Two cans of film. Coloured tape. Two straws. A table.
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Eddy currents

Aim: To demonstrate the effect of eddy currents using a simple experiment. Materials required: A neodymium magnet. A ping pong ball. A 3 foot long aluminium, brass or copper tube with ...

Magnetic loops

Aim: To demonstrate how current carrying conductors generate magnetic fields. Materials required: A non conducting stand made of plastic or wood. A 6 volt battery. Two electrical lead ...
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