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Project2: To demonstrate the Push Button Switch, Buzzer function and how electricity is used to generate sound |
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Make a calling bell for yourself. Take a video of your creation. |
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Project3: To demonstrate the LED function and how electricity is used to light up an LED. |
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Brighten your doll-house. Take a video of your creation. |
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Project4: To demonstrate how LED’s like one-way valves let electricity flow only in one direction. |
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Learn more about the Diodes |
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Project5: To demonstrate conductor and insulator of electricity. |
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Check and find out a good conductor |
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Place your fingers across the terminals |
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Project6: To demonstrate the use of fuse to make electrical circuits safer. |
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Fuses Protect our homes and appliances. |
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Project7: To demonstrate the function of a Resistor in series with a Buzzer. |
Activity |
Compare the sound intensity |
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Project8: To demonstrate how a series Resistor is used to Protect an LED. |
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Compare the brightness of the LED |
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Project9: To demonstrate how electric circuits can be build to turn on multiple loads at a time without affecting the performance of the other load. |
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Remove one and see effect |
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Project10: To demonstrate the use of electronically controlled switches like Transistors using Push Button Switch for Input and Buzzer for Output. |
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Create a panic button. Take a video of your creation. |
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Project11: To demonstrate how transistor as a switch can control an LED output. |
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Create a Ultra Bright LED Torch Light. Take a video of your creation. |
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Project12: Get creative with circuits, demonstration of push Button Switch in reverse function with Buzzer for Output. |
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Change the Buzzer in reverse direction |
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Project13: To try and see for your self if the switch is reverse function works for an LED output. |
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Replace the Switch with a Conductor |
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Project14: To demonstrate if human body is a good conductor of electricity using human touch as Input and Buzzer as Output. |
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Connect Touch points with Insulator |
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Project15: To demonstrate the amplification of current via darlington Transistor with LED as Output. |
Activity |
Find out the difference in LED light intensity |
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Project16: To deamonstrate the use of fuse to make electrical circuits safer with a Motor Output. |
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Find a toy in your house which DC Motor |
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Project17: To demonstrate how electricity is converted into Sound, Light and Mechanical energy at the same time. |
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Find out why would your air conditioner blow a fuse? |
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Project18: To demonstrate the characteristics of voltage, current, and resistance in a parallel circuit. |
Experiment |
Check for yourself if you can operate more than 3 loads. |
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Project19: To demonstrate the characteristics of voltage, current, and resistance in a parallel circuit. |
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Refer Back |
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Project20: To demonstrate the effect of series and parallel circuits on loads. |
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Draw a comparision table |
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Project21: To demonstrate the use of a free wheeling diode alongside the DC Motor in the DC Motor Block LU4. |
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Coorelate the fact with your your wheeling diode |
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Project22: To demonstrate the use of a capacitor along side the DC Motor in the DC Motor Block LU4. |
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Search and see for different shapes and sizes of a DC Motor |
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Project23: To demonstrate This OR That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as Buzzer. |
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Compare the behaviour with the truth table for OR gate |
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Project24: To demonstrate This OR That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as DC Motor. |
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You could also have more than two switches |
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Project25: To demonstrate This OR That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as LED. |
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Answer for yourself why there is a series Resistor with LED LU3 |
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Project26: To demonstrate This AND That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as Buzzer. |
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Compare the behaviour with the truth table for AND gate |
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Project27: To demonstrate This AND That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as DC Motor. |
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What are the real time applications using this logics? |
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Project28: To demonstrate This AND That logic using Inputs as push Button Switches and Output as LED. |
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Replace swithces with Jumper and see. |
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Project29: To demonstrate the Dual LED function. |
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Combination of red and green color |
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Project30: To demonstrate the RGB LED function. |
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Make a stunning rainbow roject for your school. Take a video of your creation. |
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Study the Outputs of different LEDs |
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Project31: To demonstrate the concept of open and closed circuits. |
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Can you think of a prank with this project?Take a video of your creation. Create |
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Project32: To reiterate the Darlington Transistor concept with DC Motor as Output. |
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Find out yourself |
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Project33: To demonstrate the amplification of current via darlington Transistor with Flashing LED as Output. |
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Take a close look at Touch point Block |
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Project34: To demonstrate the function of Resistor 1K with a Dual LED Output. |
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See how human touch can control an LED |
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Project35: To demonstrate the working of a Reed Sensor with Buzzer Output. |
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See how magnetic switch work |
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Project36: To demonstrate the working of a Reed Sensor with DC Motor Output. |
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Who invented the Reed sensor |
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Project37: To demonstrate the working of a Reed Sensor Z9 with an LED Output. |
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Find out the other applications of the Reed sensor. |
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Project38: To demonstrate the working of a Reed Sensor Z9 with a Flashing LED Output. |
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Watch the Reed sensor carefully |
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Project39: To demonstrate the working of a Reed Sensor Z9 with a Dual LED Output. |
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Does the Reed sensor have polarity |
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Project40: To demonstrate the working of an LDR Sensor, Resistor 10K and Transistor BC 557. |
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How the LDR sensor gets activated |
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Project41: To demonstrate the working of an LDR Sensor with a Fan Output. |
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How does the resistance of an LDR changes with light intensity? |
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Project42: To demonstrate the working of an LDR Sensor with an LED Output. |
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Can you think of something you use everyday that has an LED in it? |
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Project43: To demonstrate the working of an LDR Sensor with a Flashing LED. |
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Cover the LDR sensor with your hand |
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Project44: To demonstrate the working of an LDR Sensor with a Dual LED. |
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It is exciting to find out different types of sensors |
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Project45: To demonstrate the function of a Slide Switch. |
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Compare slide switch with push button switch |
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Project73: To demonstrate a Latching circuit with Buzzer as the Output. |
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Find out the difference between transistors BC547 and BC557 |
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Project74: To demonstrate a Latching Circuit with DC Motor as the Output. |
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Explore for other images of latching circuits |
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Project75: To demonstrate a Latching Circuit with LED as the Output. |
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Replace one or both the push button switches with jumpers and see |