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Did you every want to experience building a working light bulb just like Thomas Edison did? Well, now you can with the Build Your Own Lightbulb Kit. This electricity experiments supplies kit by gives you the opportunity to use your the filament materials of your choice.

Learn about light, energy, electricity, properties of matter...all while following the 6-steps of the scientific method.

Science Fair Project Ideas:

  • Elementary school science fair project: Study the properties of matter and determine what type, shape, diameter and length of a filament produces the most efficient or brightest light.
  • Test the effects of vacuum on the life of your bulb.
  • High school science fair project: gather data to prove Ohm's law.

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With electricity experiments supplies, you can conduct truly fascinating science experiments that will teach you about the phenomenon that powers much of our lives. Here are a few ideas you might want to consider.

  • Did you know that batteries can come in a variety of unconventional forms? You can, for instance, make batteries out of coins or even out of several potatoes connected by electrical wires. Your project can involve making such a battery and studying the principles that make it work. Storing electrical energy is one of the big challenges of our time; what are the difficulties involved?
  • Which kinds of wires conduct electricity and which kinds do not? What is it about these substances that makes them effective or ineffective conductors? With electricity experiments supplies, you can try and find out. Get some wire made of different kinds of metals and a low-voltage battery. Make a circuit with the battery connected by two wires to a light bulb. Which wires allow the bulb to light up? What differences in light intensity are there?
  • Another great idea for electricity projects is to try to create a working table lamp or other elementary electrical appliance from its basic parts. The electricity experiments supplies you'll need include wire, wire cutters, a light bulb, and the structural components for the lamp itself. This is not only a science project; it can also involve considerable artistic creativity.
  • When you have good electricity experiments supplies, you will be able to have a lot of fun with studying this fascinating phenomenon. Find more physics science fair project ideas and take a look at some cool electricity science fair projects.

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