Electricity

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heating effect 30minutes electric source, thin copper wire, cellcap, key stop watch, thermometer, wires. 1. Do not use A.C. current 2. make a copper spring carefully 3. use only the thin copper wire. take 20cm of thin copper wire, winding it on a pen refill, and carefully take out to make it like a spring connect the copper spring to 3 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes connect the copper spring to 6 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes connect the copper spring to 9 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes
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1. what are the factors depends upon the produced heat energy 2. what happens when electric current supplied through a thick conductor For small and large amount of electricity ? 3. list the consequences of heating effect of electric current
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Activity No 1
30minutes electric source, thin copper wire, cellcap, key stop watch, thermometer, wires. 1. Do not use A.C. current 2. make a copper spring carefully 3. use only the thin copper wire. take 20cm of thin copper wire, winding it on a pen refill, and carefully take out to make it like a spring connect the copper spring to 3 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes connect the copper spring to 6 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes connect the copper spring to 9 volt electric source, record the temperatures of after  5 minutes and 10 minutes
 * Estimated Time
 * Materials/ Resources needed
 * Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
 * Multimedia resources
 * Website interactives/ links/ simulations
 * Process (How to do the activity)


 * Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
 * 1) what are the factors depends upon the produced heat energy
 * 2) what happens when electric current supplied through a thick conductor For small and large amount of electricity ?
 * 3) list the consequences of heating effect of electric current
 * Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
 * '''Question Corner'

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