Voltage: Voltage is the energy that electrons get from a power supply.
Current: Current is the movement of electrons.
Aim: To create voltages out of lemons.
Method:
- Roll the lemon out so the inside is liquidy.
- Stick pieces of zinc and copper into the lemon.
- Connect the lemon up to a voltmeter.
Results:
1. 2
3. 2.3
Discussion:
When we rolled the lemons we made the inside liquidy. Because we rolled the lemon we freed the acidicly charged particles. The acidicly charged particles moved around, creating a current. More lemons, more acidicly charged particles, means more voltage.
Conclusion:
This experiment worked successfully and we got different results by trying different strategies. Overall I enjoyed today's lesson and I'm looking forward to the following lessons.
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