The Soda Powered Battery.
This website is dedicated to experiments and the science behind batteries and the basics electricity. There [will be] lots of hands on examples, pictures, videos and more. Make sure adult supervision is present at all times and make sure that you have the proper safety equipment available. Much of this site came from a science fair project in elementary school and the dad (me) wanted to expand on it. There are all sorts of different things you can try and different ways to do the experiments. Most importantly, I want learning to be fun and exciting.
Please feel free to leave a comment in the forums section or feel free to send me an email. We're thinking of doing more topics if there is enough interest and maybe even a dedicated YouTube channel. Let us know what you think.
Please feel free to leave a comment in the forums section or feel free to send me an email. We're thinking of doing more topics if there is enough interest and maybe even a dedicated YouTube channel. Let us know what you think.
Contents:
- Photo Gallery
- Video Gallery
- How To (under construction)
- How a battery works (under construction)
- Basics of electricity (for kids) (under construction)
- Links and sources (under construction)
Now, the obligatory disclaimer. Most of the experiments are safe and use normal household items. Still, care and caution needs to be used at all times and adult supervision is required. While most household chemicals are safe to handle, items like vinegar and lemon juice can be harmful if splashed into the eyes. Flush with plenty of water and seek medical advise if necessary.
In other words...be careful, have an adult help you and have fun!
WARNING:
Some of what you see on this site can be dangerous. The author(s) of this site do not take any personal responsibility or legal liability for anything that happens if attempting to reproduce anything related to this site. While I will do my best to provide safe guidance, all situations cannot be taken into account; therefore, your own judgement, experience any safety instructions or any other warnings need to be followed. This website is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author(s) of this site makes no representations or warranties in relation to this website or the information and materials provided on this website. Do not attempt to deal with battery acid unless you are a trained professional.
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