Eighth grade students in Justin Redmond's physical science class created their own batteries.
In this week-long project, students designed working batteries using everyday items from their homes, such as nails, screws, coins, orange juice, coke, gatorade, etc. The goal was to get the highest voltage possible and to light an LED bulb.
Mr. Bills, a retired electrical engineer, worked with our students on this project and provided expert knowledge to help our students produce the best batteries possible.
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