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Using Gigo’s “building block” construction-based curriculum, every class has a readytoassemble model, and includes time designed to promote individual creativity.

Experiment using Gigo’s “building blocks”, which can be used over and over again, saving both time and effort.

We hope that kids can enthusiastically learn scientific knowledge through fun hands-on experience, developing their problem-solving abilities, as well as a positive attitude towards science. Our mission is to help children apply their newfound knowledge to daily life, furthering their innovational skills and abilities.

Course levels are designed from elementary to difficult, combining a life sciences-based curriculum with applications from daily life.

Learning Lab’s complete series includes individual packages and school sets. The special features of Gigo’s Learning Lab are as follows:

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Promotes thinking outside-the-box of the traditional educational framework by learning innovation through play! We are all innately good at something, so we should take into account both individual development and the ability to work as part of a team effort.

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Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity. Press them gently into the battery compartment. Always close battery compartments with the lid. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. They could explode! Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the device before being charged. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with environmental provisions, not in the household trash. Be sure not to bring batteries into contact with coins, keys, or other metal objects. Avoid deforming the batteries. As all of the experiments use batteries, have an adult check the experiments or models before use to make sure they are assembled properly. Always operate the motorized models under adult supervision. After you are done experimenting, remove the batteries from the battery compartments. Note the safety information accompanying the individual experiments or models!

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Dear Parents and Supervising Adults, Safety for Experiments with Batteries

Before beginning these experiments, read through the instruction manual together with your child and discuss the safety information. Keep the packaging and instructions as they contain important information. Ensure the models have been assembled correctly, and assist your child with the experiments. Only for use by children aged 8 years and older.

Before starting to assemble a model, please tell your children some precautions for using electricity. Do not insert wires or other accessories into a household mains power outlet, this is extremely dangerous. This product is only suitable for use with AA batteries (1.5-Volt, AA /LR6). No wires should be put in household electrical outlets. Never perform experiments using household current! The high voltage can be extremely dangerous or fatal! To operate the models, you will need two AA batteries (1.5-volt, type AA/LR6) or two AA rechargeable batteries (1.2 volts, at least 1100mAh), which could not be included in the kit due to their limited shelf life. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. A short circuit can cause the wires to overheat and the batteries to Doexplode.notmix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel- cadmium) batteries.

2 7. Series Electric Car 8. Parallel Electric Car 10. Monograph (2) 11. Change-over Switch 20. Monograph (4) 19. A Walking Generator 18. Hand Cranked Generator 17. Simple Motor 16. Magnetic Crane 15. Monograph (3) 14. Battery Endurance Test 13. Refrigerator 12. Automatic Brakes 9. Electroscope 4. Circuit Puzzle 5. Monograph (1) 6. Circuit Models 3. Electric Current Avoider 2. Master Switch 1. Street Light Parts List EducationIndex Philosophy 1 39 45 9 57 17 63 23 73 31 81 2 3 41 5 51 13 61 21 69 27 77 Index 35 WarningAttentionSuggestionCleaning Remove batteries before cleaning the battery compartment. Parts can only be wiped with a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaning agents. Alkaline batteries are recommended to ensure that models operation efficiently. Improper use of the battery may create a risk of electrical leakage, this may cause damage to the surrounding environment of the battery, the possibility of fire and personal injury. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard— small parts, small ball may be swallowed or inhaled. Keep it out of reach of children. Not suitable for children under 8 years. This product contains (a) small magnet(s). Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious injuries. Seek immediate medical attention if magnet(s) are swallowed.

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Parts List: TIPS AND TRICKS: When fixing gears onto the frame with drive axle be sure to keep a proper space (about 1mm) between the gear and the frames (Fig. 2). And try to turn the gear to ensure every gear in the gear train turning smoothly so that the least friction will be created and most efficient power transmission can be expected. Fig.1 Fig.3Fig.2 Fig.4 Using peg remover to pull peg off as Fig.3 shows. Using peg remover to pull axle off as fig.4 shows. The models will often have several gear wheels installed in a row, or gear train. In order for the models to work well, thesae gears will have to mesh well. Otherwise, the force from one gear wheel won’t be properly transferred to the next. A. Pay attention to the hole: B. B-Peg remover: C. Gear wheels: Here are a few tips for assembling and using the models. Read them carefully before starting. NG!(without space) OK!(with space) more assembly tips, please refer to Requires 2 AA / LR06 batteries-not included. Qty.

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Switch Scientific Application

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Lately, Gigi learned electricity and circuit basics. One day as she was taking a walk in the park with her Grandpa, she wondered why street lights lit up when it got dark out. Was there someone who controlled the switch? Out of curiosity, she asked her GrandpaGrandpa.said,

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To ensure appliances can receive the electrical energy provided by an energy source like a battery, we must use a wire to form a closed loop by connecting the battery to the appliance. A conducting loop that consists of metal wires and electric components is called a circuit. A simple circuit consists of power, a switch, wire and appliances. A simple circuit with a lamp can make it light up. Are there switches for the lamps in the street light? How will you design the switches?

“The switches in the street lamps are controlled by the electricity company. They observe the hours of sunrise and sunset as reference for the switches but of course there are some special street lights that use automatic light sensor systems to observe natural brightness and automatically switch themselves off and on. Light can be used to trigger simple circuits, like a you make a simple circuit to power a street light?

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1 2 3 8 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Please design a switch to turn street lights on and off automatically, state the design concepts. Design an electric merry-go-round for the street light which shares the same power supply as the bulbs.

Gigi saw a breaker panel on the wall of her home and out of curiosity she asked grandma about the functions of the breaker panel.

Electricity is a necessary source of energy in all homes, and breaker panels are a tool that helps families control electricity. Therefore, maintaining a functioning breaker panel is very important. Breaker panels should be placed in open areas and not blocked, so that when an electrical accident happens, the power can be immediately restored. Kids, do you know where the breaker panel is in your home?

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With modern technological advancements, there are now many different types of switches. How many can you list?

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This made Gigi think that if there was an electrical accident at home, a breaker panel with Earth leakage protection is the first and last line of defense to protect their lives and home.

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Grandma opened the breaker panel on the wall and explained: “If you take a look, it’s easy to see that the circuit breakers are separated to the main and sub-circuits. Each circuit breaker controls the flow of their own electricity currents. The main switch controls the flow of electricity to the entire home.”

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1 2 3 12 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Try and connect another light bulb so that the master switch can simultaneously control two light bulbs. Please design a different type of master switch, such as a rotating switch.

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One day, Franklin invited his friends over to taste a delicious roasted turkey,which in those days was an unusual thing. In order to show-off his new invention, he planned to kill a turkey by electric shock and then roast it with the electric grill that he had just invented. However, in the end he was the one who ended up with the electric shock and he even knocked himself out!

Franklin knew a lot about electricity, and he may have known the most of anyone alive at that time. He had planned to roast a turkey but was nearly injured, so afterwards he always reminded people about the importance of electrical Electricitysafety.facilitates

Many people know the story about Franklin’s kite. He was the scientist who, in the 1750’s, proved that lightning was a form of common electricity, and he did this by flying kites on a stormy day. But something you probably don’t know is that not all of his experiments went smoothly.

much of our daily lives, but please remember to be aware of safety procedures and possible dangers. Don’t just look out for yourself, also look out for others.

It’s cold in winter, and many of us like to turn on an electric heater to warm ourselvesup. However, electric heaters consume a lot of power, which may result in wires melting or becoming damaged with careless use. Therefore, we must buy electrical appliances that are certified as safe. We must correctly assemble them and observe their safety notices. For instance, we should not use extension cords or leave them on for more than four hours at a time.

What are some dangerous ways of using electricity and what dangers might they cause?

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1 2 3 16 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Get three kinds of frequently-seen wires and test if they can conduct electricity. In addition to lighting up lamps, what other applications can the model serve?

Paul was proud of his Father and wanted to learn these symbols, too. How many circuit symbols do you know? Can you name each one? Application

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Paul was curious to know what his Father was working on in his study recently, so he approached his Father to ask. His Father told him that he assembled everything according to the instructions, carefully following where the circuit symbols indicated.

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Seeing their neighbors’ family had been burgled, everyone went to buy a burglar alarm in the supermarket to increase their home security. Paul’s Father thought it was too expensive, so he decided to search for a simple alarm circuit online, then buy the materials needed according to the circuit diagram.

Circuit symbols are pictorial symbols designed for different electric components in circuit diagrams to specify parts like lamps, batteries and switches.What are the pros and cons of circuit symbols?

Characters are symbols developed for communication by human beings. For instance, we often use emoticons when chatting online to express our feelings. Universal symbols can enhance communications and facilitate learning, much like musical notes and mathematical symbols.

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1 2 3 20 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Examine the circuit diagram below and complete assembly by matching the circuit symbols. Please draw three circuit symbols you designed on your own and describe what components they represent.

21 ReviewModel 1. Street Light 3. Electric Current Avoider 2.Master Switch 4. Circuit Puzzle Please design a wire-controlled car and control its movements via wire switches. Monograph 15

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In a distribution box, the first switch is the master which controls power into the main breaker panel. The lamps will not power up if it is off. The rest of the switches control the power supply to specific circuits in the house so some areas can be turned off without interfering with others. Distribution boxes contain multiple circuits, both in series and parallel.

After attending school, Gogo found he had less time to play with his Father. After supper they often took a walk together. One day when they walked under the moon, Gogo suddenly found the road was darker, and that a lamp was not working. He stopped and looked around to discover that all the lamps were working except one, just in front of him. So he asked why the damaged lamp didn’t affect the others. His Father praised his careful observation and told him that lamps are connected in a parallel circuit, so the rest of the lamps can still work even if one of them is broken. Moreover, several lamps are divided into zones via a series switch. A circuit including both series and parallel circuits forms a multiple circuit. Kids, do you know the difference between series and parallel circuits?

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The circuit designs we use in everyday life are quite complicated. What multiple circuits do you know about?

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1 2 3 26 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Try to integrate a series and a parallel circuit on the same power supply. Try to design a mechanism to respectively control the loops on both sides.

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Car Recently, a light went out in Gigi’s home. Gigi discovered that all the lights at home were different levels of brightness. Some were very bright, while others were quite dim. Gigi wanted to find out why, so she asked her Daddy. Her Father told her, “The lights at home are made up of different types of circuit, some use series while others use parallel, take a look.”

A long electric torch requires two or three batteries which all face the same direction, thus the batteries are connected in series via their positive and negative poles. The corresponding circuit is called a series circuit and the voltage provided is equal to the sum of the voltage across the two ends of each component.What activities or mechanisms in everyday life work the same way as a series connection?

Dad pointed at the ceiling light and said: “The reason this row of lights is dim is because they use a series circuit. When these light bulbs are linked by a series circuit to one power source, the electricity is dispersed among them causing them to fight for current and voltage; therefore, when lightbulbs are linked by a series circuit, they aren’t as bright. However, this doesn’t mean that series circuits are bad, they can be used to conserve energy because additional light bulbs do not increase electricity consumption.”

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Kids, think about the pros and cons of series circuits using batteries.

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1 2 3 30 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Design two loops, one linking two battery holders and a bulb in series, the other linking a battery holder and two bulbs in series. Compare the difference in brightness between the two circuits. Try using the series method and blocks to design a shining flash light.

Parallel Applications Scientific Application Today Gigi was enjoying some family shopping time at the department store with her mom.

Her Mom then said: “A parallel circuit refers to when both ends of the power source are connected to each appliance, therefore the voltage and current received by each appliance is the same. Also, because each appliance runs on an individual power source, so even if one fan breaks, the other fans will continue to function. Naturally, parallel circuits have certain disadvantages like each additional appliance increasing the total energy consumption; also, the additional cables will increase Kids,costs.”think about the pros and cons of parallel circuits using batteries.

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Gigi’s Mom, however, told her: “Actually, each shop uses electricity provided by the department store, but because they use a parallel circuit, they won’t affect each other.”

Most of the extension cords in our home are a kind of parallel circuit. Each of them can provide the same voltage to connected appliances allowing them to operate using their usual power level. Parallel connections run between two ends of several components with two nodes. In a parallel circuit, the current provided is equal to the sum of the currents of each connected component. The voltage is also equal to the sum of the voltages of each of the connected components.

While shopping for clothes, she suddenly felt hot and stuffy because the fan in the clothing shop was broken. Gigi saw that the fans in other shops were still functioning, so Gigi thought it was because each shop used a different power source.

What activities or mechanisms in everyday life have a similar pattern to parallel circuits?

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1 2 3 34 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Use a single and double battery to observe whether the car operates differently. Try using parallel methods and blocks to design a sidewalk with multiple street lights.

But if an electric system is not operating as expected and there is no voltmeter available, we can make a simple electroscope like Tony did and attempt to diagnose the problem.Ifelectrical equipment fails to work, how can we figure out the cause?

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After Gogo reconnected the loose wire the tank worked just fine. Gigi was very appreciative of Gogo’s help, so she played happily with him and even shared her toy!

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Gigi has a favorite electric toy tank she loves to play with, she is reluctant to share it with other kids.

One day, when Gogo came to her home, she showed it off but she found the gun-turret wouldn’t rotate. The tank wasn’t working! Everything had been fine when she was playing with it the day before! How could it be broken now? Gigi was frightened and had no idea what to do. Gogo said he could check it for problems, so he found a small lamp and some wires from the toy box to make a simple electroscope. He first connected the battery to the lamp to make sure everything was working okay. He confirmed the battery had no problems.

Generally, voltmeters are used for circuit testing to see the three physical quantities of current (amps), voltage (volts) and resistance (ohms), hence they are sometimes called volt-ohm-milliammeters.

Next, he connected the wiring on both sides of the motor to the electroscope and found that the lamp didn’t work. This meant that there was something wrong in the wiring, so the motor didn’t have any power to work! Finally, they found the loose connection.

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1 2 3 38 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Build a motor circuit that operates the motor after contact with the electroscope. Aside from using light bulbs as electroscopes to test circuits, what other methods can be used to test circuits?

39 ReviewModel 10 6. Circuit Models 8. Parallel Electric Car 7. Series Electric Car 9. Electroscope Please design a loop mechanism with two lights capable of flickering alternately. Monograph 2

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“Mom, watch out! Someone is waving a flag and there are flashing lights ahead!”

Generally, we can find two types of remote control car. One is a toy that operates with an electric circuit and a controller to operate the motor. The other type is more complex and includes an extra circuit for a transmission, to adjust speed. Regardless of the type, both cars operate on the same principle as the mannequin, that is they all use motors and electric circuits to control movement. What equipment in everyday life is controlled by a circuit?

Gigi is quite thoughtful and always pays attention to the road conditions, rather than playing with his mobile phone. she reminds others if she spots something dangerous or some kind of emergency.

If you see a robot waving a flag by the side of the road be careful because it means danger!

After hearing the warning, her Mother switched lanes to avoid the danger. As they passed by, Gigi saw that it was not really a person waving a flag. Gigi saw that it was a “robot”. She thought it might be driven by Afterelectricity.getting home, Gigi asked her Father about the robot and her Father explained that it was a motor driven by electricity. She concluded that there must by a control circuit inside to produce that movement.

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1 2 3 44 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Please make a switch that can control a forward and backward rotation of a motor. Try to figure out what other applications a motor with forward and backward rotation has.

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Gogo traveled to Europe by himself for his summer vacation. He decided to go and experience the beauty of Berlin by light rail because he had never seen a light rail train with only two carriages. After boarding, he enjoyed looking out the window at the streets as they passed by. They were very different from the movies he had seen. Suddenly, he felt a strong jolt and was bumped around in his seat. After he got up again, he looked out the window and saw that the vehicle had Later,derailed.he returned to the hotel and watched the news on TV. There he learned that the vehicle was controlled manually without any safety triggers like speed limiters or automatic brakes. The vehicle was able to run at full speed on straight sections of track, and the driver had failed to brake in time. This meant that the train easily became derailed. Did you know that installing automatic braking systems in vehicles can help avoid accidents caused by going too fast?

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A safety circuit is an automatic protection system that is active in emergency situations. It can detect potential dangers and take the necessary measures to reduce risks, but this doesn’t mean it’s perfect. An example of a safety protection circuit is an elevator that is prevented from falling if one cable breaks or there is some other fault.

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Dangers may occur due to careless operation of appliances. Can you name some examples? Safety Circuit Scientific Application

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1 2 3 50 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Try changing the number of batteries in the series circuit and record the car’s differences in speed. Try designing a car that can freely toggle the safety circuit.

What appliances with lamps that light up are there in our daily life?

Nowadays, people can’t live without electricity. In this era of rapidly developing technologies, it is hard not to use household appliances such as washing machines, waterheaters, refrigerators, or electric fans. When enjoying the convenience brought by these various appliances we should also pay attention to their correct use. Where possible we should choose the energy-saving or low-carbon ones when purchasing new products.

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Due to the rising electricity costs, Gigi’s Mother can’t help getting upset when she receives a bill in the mail. Recently, although the family has tried every method they can think of to save power, the savings are very small.

Then, one day, when her Mother was cooking in the kitchen, Gigi found that the refrigerator had an interior light that would go on whenever her Mother opened the door. Gigi told her Mother that she had found the reason for the expensive electric bill! It was because the refrigerator lights were on all the time! Gigi wanted to get in the refrigerator and take out the light! When her Father came home however, he asked Gigi to put the light back where it had been. Slowly they observed what happened when you open and close the fridge door. Gigi took a peek inside and found it was dark inside! The light only came on when you opened the door. Do the lamps turn on when the refrigerator door is closed in your house?

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1 2 3 56 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Design a mechanism similar to the lights in a microwave oven, which will light on when closing the door and light off when opening it. Aside from refrigerator light bulbs controlled by switches, what other types of switch design can you think of to control different lights?

The batteries we often use today are still mostly based on those invented by physicist Alessandro Volta. He first built batteries following the experiments of the Italian Doctor Galvanic. When Galvanic dissected frogs, he discovered that where his scalpel touched the exposed nerves on the frog’s legs, the leg began to twitch violently. He called this phenomenon bio-electricity. Volta based his research on Galvanic’s experiments using two different types of metals for conductivity. He found that the frog’s legs reacted to electricity instead of producing it. Later, Volta used a saline soaked cloth clamped onto zinc and silver discs stacked in a column to produce a kind of battery effect. A conduction cable was needed to link the topmost silver disc with the bottommost zinc disc, thus producing a circuit. This allowed scientists to produce a stable and continuous flow of electricity to conduct other electrical research investigations, resulting in rapid advancements in the field of electricity.

What are the differences between the various models of batteries currently sold on the market?

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Electric current flows are quite similar water flows. People frequently analyze information about water flows using electrical terminology. This is called making an analogy. Analogy compares the similarity between two things to infer new ideas about one of the subjects. If you encounter something new or strange, you can try thinking of an analogy.

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1 2 3 60 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Test two circuits, one connecting a battery holder with a bulb in a series and the other connecting a battery holder with a motor, and observe which battery in which circuit has a longer endurance. Try to design a mechanism that is able to consume battery power quickly.

61 ReviewModel 11. Change-over Switch 13. Refrigerator 12. Automatic Brakes 14. Battery Endurance Test Please design a warning indicator that is able to detect falling rocks. Monograph 315

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Thecould.teacher wrapped the iron nail in the enameled wire and completed the circuit. After the teacher turned on the power, when the nail got near the paper clips they were all attracted to the nail. This proved that electric currents can produce magnetism. Everyone gasped in amazement! Gogo enjoyed these electromagnetic experiments very much and went online to find more information. He discovered that a soft iron rod and a spiral circuit could create a stronger effect, so he gathered the materials in preparation for his own project.

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Industrial electromagnets are a common sight at waste iron recycling centers. Electromagnetic cranes run along a track, rather than on wheels. Attached to a giant electromagnet, they move back and forth along the track, lifting things. Once electrified, the electromagnet can lift up waste iron and move it. Once the power is off, the magnetic field disappears and the iron waste is released. This method can eliminate the need for the human packing process.

Magnetic Crane

Theclip. teacher came in and announced the topic of the class would be electromagnetic effects. The teacher then asked: “Students, do you think an electric current can cause an iron nail to magnetize and attract the paper clips?” Everyone thought about it, and some didn’t think it was possible while others thought it

There are many tools that utilize magnetic field theory. Can you think of any from daily life?

The day Gogo’s had been looking forward to had arrived. Today, in physics class, they would be conducting experiments in the laboratory. When Gogo entered the laboratory, he looked on the desk and found a simple circuit, an iron nail, some enameled wire, and paper

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One night while watching TV, Gogo heard a weird motor sound coming from his Dad’s room. Curious, Gogo went to see what was going on. It was his Dad using an electric razor to shave his beard. Gogo thought the electric razor seemed very convenient so he asked his dad how the electric razor functioned. His Dad said: “When you turn on the electric razor, the razor’s circuit is filled with a current. Through the magnetic induction effect causes rotation inside of the razor, converting electricity into kinetic energy.” Upon hearing this, Gogo said, “I get it! Motor’s work on the same principle.” Gogo’s Dad praised him, and encouraged him to think about what other materials could be used in the razor’s coil to make it rotate using electrical induction.

Motors have broad applications in our everyday lives, they can be found in many places. The magnetic effect of currents can be used to create kinetic energy. When using motors, we must pay attention to how the motor is operating to prevent damage or risk burn-out if it is under strain.

69 Brainstorming Simple Motor

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What other tools in our lives use motors?

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1 2 3 72 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Try using a series circuit to link multiple batteries and observe the reaction of the coil. Try different methods to increase the produced force.

73 Brainstorming Hand GeneratorCranked

After Gogo understood the principle behind motors, a question formed in his mind: “If electric currents can produce kinetic energy, then can kinetic energy produce currents?”

Kids, do you know the difference between motors and generators?

Hand cranked generators are an application of electromagnetic induction. The generator is equipped with a magnet and coil. An inward and outward movementcauses the magnet generate charge in the coil. The changes in the magnetic field produces a current that is stored in a simple battery. The battery can then provide power to devices during a power outage.

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What’s the difference between the operating principles of motors and generators?

So Gogo went to his good friend Gigi and the two of them thought of an experiment. They prepared a metal ring and covered it with coils, then connected the coils to a current Theydetector.started the experiment when Gogo moved a magnet near the coil and the current detector began to rotate. Gogo then removed the magnet from the coil and the current detector rotated again. This proved that changes in the magnetic field could produce temporary currents, causing the current detector to rotate. The two of them excitedly told their physics teacher about the good news. The teacher said: “You two are amazing! This is actually one of the key experiments in electromagnetic induction and the generators we use are based on this principle.”

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1 2 3 76 ExperimentHands-on CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Replace with different sized gears and record the different power generating capabilities. How can we make the lightbulb brighter?

If we make good use of our ingenuity, we can use many applications from our daily lives to produce electricity. For example, batteries inside multi-functional backpacks could store electricity from solar panels installed on the outside. During sunny days, you could rely on the battery alone, and on cloudy days, the alternating current can be used to charge the battery, making it very convenient for outdoor activities.

What other actions in our daily lives could we use to generate electricity?

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77 Brainstorming A GeneratorWalking

Today is the annual Maker’s Fair and Gigi’s mom brought her to the exhibition to see interesting creations. The theme of this year’s Maker’s Fair is “green energy”. At the venue, Gigi saw many power generating ideas. Each piece was unique whether they were powered by water or wind. The thing that attracted Gigi the most was power generating shoes. The exhibit staff told Gigi: “Power generating shoes use two piezoelectric discs in place of in-soles so that the pressure generated when people walk, run, or jump will be converted into kinetic energy within the shoes. The magnets moving inside produces electricity, thus achieving the effect of generating power through walking.”

After hearing this, Gigi thought it was very interesting and wanted to generate power through one of her favorite exercises. Her Mom curiously asked Gigi what that was. Gigi answered, “It’s probably sleeping!” Both Mother and daughter couldn’t help but laugh, creating a happy memory at the exhibition.

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1 2 3 80 CreativityHands-on Evaluation AssembledModel ExperimentComplete CreationModelSmart Manual Web Service Is the brightness of the bulb different when the model moving fast and slow? Please use blocks to modify the model and design a power generating application that can be used in everyday life. (Example: bicycle model)

81 ReviewModel 16. Magnetic Crane 18. Hand Cranked Generator 17. Simple Motor 19. A Walking Generator Please design a car with lit LED lights that light up when it moves using a battery linked to the motor to provide power.(Warning: do not let students connect the LED light to the battery on their own) Monograph 420

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