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  • Primary School - Grades K-3
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    How crank powered appliances work by testing how the number of cranks is related to the amount of power produced. [E]
    Battery & Cell Science Fair Projects
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    Thermoelectricity
    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Methods of storing electrical energy [P] [P]
    How does electricity come to my house? [E] [E] [P]
    Battery & Cell Science Fair Projects
    Power Supplies Science Fair Projects
    Thermoelectricity
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Using the Thermal Mass of a Building to Lighten the Load of an Air Conditioner [E] [E]
    The different uses of electricity in your home and to find ways to save power and energy. [E]
    How much voltage can be generated between two junctions made of different conductive materials held at different temperatures? [E]
    Which mineral type displays the greatest piezoelectric effect? [E]
    Generating Electricity with Everyday Human Motion [E]
    How to Eliminate the Energy Crisis in California [E] [E]
    An Analysis of Bismuth-Telluride Based Peltier Devices [E]

    Battery & Cell Science Fair Projects
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    Thermoelectricity
    High School - Grades 10-12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Power Line Voltage Regulator [P] [P]
    What Electric Bills Can Tell You About Energy Use [E]
    Determine whether electrical energy can be generated at a reasonable efficiency by combining non-imaging optics with the Seebeck effect, to directly transform the sun's radiant heat into electricity. [E]
    The Piezoelectric Floor: Electrical Energy When We Walk [E]
    Estimate consequences from household electricity use using data from a survey of electric bills combined with information about electricity production. [E]
    How many volts are produced by sparking barbecue fire starters and the distance the spark can travel. [E]
    What are electromagnetic bombs (E-bombs)? [E]
    Explore the technology behind different power sources [E] [P]
    Measure and demonstrate the speed of electricity [E]
    Build an isolation transformer [E] [E]
    Investigation into the transformer - number of coils, input voltage, load resistance [E] [E]
    Superconductor Pendulum: An Energy Paradox [E]
    New method of household energy conservation [P]
    Battery & Cell Science Fair Projects
    Power Supplies Science Fair Projects
    Thermoelectricity
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