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By Geeks out of the Box Posted on April 8, 2019

Physics Experiments: Using an LED backwards

We have tried using an LED backwards: not get it to shine by letting an electric current pass through it but produce electricity by shining light on an LED (this … Continue reading Physics Experiments: Using an LED backwards

Categories: Electricity, Experiments, PhysicsTags: diodes, electrons, homeschooling, LED, Light, photons, Physics, Steve Mould, voltage
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on November 4, 2016November 4, 2016

Ohm’s Law Applied to Lemons

Simon wrote a poster with electricity formulas (from memory) this morning and applied one of them (Ohm’s law) to his advanced lemon experiment.   We had already tried this experiment … Continue reading Ohm’s Law Applied to Lemons

Categories: Crafty, Electricity, Experiments, Milestones, Physics, Together with sisTags: Electricity, Ohm's Law, Physics, resistance, voltage

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