Electric Currents; DC Circuits

Conductivity of Water

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Add salt to water to make it conduct and light a bulb.
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Conductivity of Copper

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Light bulb gets brighter when copper leads are immersed in liquid N2 (positive temperature coeffient).

Conductivity of Glass

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Insulating glass becomes a conductor of electricity when heated red-hot with a blowtorch. (m) (T+)
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Conductivity of Carbon

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Light bulb gets dimmer when carbon resistor (in series) is immersed in liquid N2 (negative temperature coefficient).

Conductivity of a Flame

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An electroscope is discharged when a burning candle is brought near it.

Conductivity of Air

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Electric conduction of air is demonstrated by Jacob's ladder.

IV Curves

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A Tektronix "curve tracer" shows I vs V for resistor, germanium diode, silicon diode, or tunnel diode.

Hand Battery

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Copper and zinc plates connected by micro-ammeter; your hand completes the circuit.
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Lead Acid Battery

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Homemade chemistry-lab style battery in a beaker.
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Organic Battery

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Use a selection of fruit to produce a voltage.

Piezo-electric Sparker

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Generate high voltages by squeezing a crystal.

Bird on a High-Voltage Transmission Line

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A model to help explain why birds don't get zapped on high-voltage transmission lines.
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Thermo-electric Magnet

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A large current-capacity thermocouple junction powers an electromagnet.

Lossy (or lousy) Transmission Line

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Several light bulbs are wired in parallel; the resistance of the wire leads to appreciable I2R losses.

High Voltage Transmission Line

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Power to a 100 W light bulb is transmitted throughhairlike wires; 15 kV step-up and step-down transformers do the trick.

OHP Circuit Board

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For construction of simple DC circuits.
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DC Circuit Puzzlers to Ponder

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Simple circuits with batteries, light bulbs, and switches challenge one's understanding.
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Carbon Rod Microphone

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Sound vibrations affect resistance between two carbon rods in contact with each other. Changes in current are amplified and made audible through loudspeaker.

Large Voltmeter/Ammeter Board

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An application of series and parallel resistance circuits.

RL Time Constant

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Pre-assembled circuit board; displays RL time constant on CRO.
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RC Time Constant

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Charging and discharging of a 10µF capacitor with variable time constant.
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