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LLIFS - Old school challenge - make your own electroscope | llifs.com.au Electroscope Diy, Free Electricity, Physics Lab, Ap Physics, Compass Needle, Mind Map Design, Bond Quotes, Electric Charge, Stem Crafts

We all love old school. It takes away the bells and whistles and gets to the core of what you are looking for. In the 'spirit' of this, I am setting you an old school challenge. Build your own electroscope and do some tests and experiments in the field. Here is all you need to know about electroscopes and some instructions to get you started.

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Aluminum Foil Electroscope: Fun with static electricity for all ages! If you enjoy rubbing balloons against your hair & sticking them to the wall or building up a charge with your stocking feet against the carpet to shock your sibling, then you're going to love seeing how …

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Design, Build, Reiterate, and Light It Up! - Circuits and Engineering: This has definitely been the hardest year I have ever experienced within my 15 years of teaching middle school students, and I am sure it has been just as tough if not tougher for the students. I have always been a big advocate for minimizing screen…

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Uber-Cheap Electroscope for Teaching: The easiest and most fascinating science instrument you can make from rubbish lying around is an electroscope. Basically, an electroscope is a device that visibly reacts in the presence of static charge by means of aluminium leaves that will spring …

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