Over the last two science lab rotations, our Year 6 Somerset Scientists explored all things electricity.
The chemistry of battery construction was explored through lemons and electrodes. This experiment left no room for a sour taste.
Photovoltaic physics allowed for the understanding of the pros and perils of solar power. An enlightening investigation to be sure.
Constructing an array of electrical circuits, students analysed voltage, current and light output through a range of measurement technologies. Circuitry conundrums were rendered commonplace.
Some promising future electrical engineers in our Year 6 Somerset Scientists.
Here is hoping they hold the answers to Earth's future energy dilemmas.
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