We will create a lemon battery and the material used for it is 4-6 lemons, zinc and copper electrodes, wires, LED, alligator clamps, tape, voltmeter. In the end we will present how lemon battery is a cleaner option for alternate fuel and hence on larger scale other alternate fuel options can be used as well like hydro-power, nuclear reactors and solar energy. ...
Module Topics
Thermodynamics
Module details
Topics
Thermodynamics
Best-suited audience
Array
Interactive?
Yes
Approx. time requirement
15 minutes
AIChE community affiliation
AIChE at the University of Houston
Approx. # of volunteers
3-5
Recommended audience size
Approximately 20
Audience best suited for module
Third Grade to Fifth Grade (approximately ages 8-11)
Is the module interactive ? (Can students actively participate)
Yes
Approximate time that the module requires (minutes)
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The following modules can be used by teachers and parents to help introduce K-12 students. More modules will be added throughout the year so be sure revisit as much as possible.
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