What can be done with strange measurements:
Light can be measured
Sound can be measured
Lights of different powers can be compared
Remotes can be determined whether they are good or bad
The temperature of an electrical circuit can be measured, etc.
The total number of activities is about 50
Why are we making the Strange Measurements Science Box?
It is the nature of science to test everything, especially electrical appliances. Is it okay? Is it working well? Strange measurements are for science kids. Through strange measurements, we have tried to encourage children in older classes to solve problems. For example, suppose you sit down to watch a game, but the remote is not working. Is the problem the remote, or the battery? Do you need to send it to the store now? No need! Using the strange measurement materials, your little scientist will be able to tell where the big and small are! We have included some additional problems in the experiments in this kit, which he can solve by himself.
What’s in the strange meter?
There is a very interesting device in the strange meter. And that is the multimeter. It can measure current, voltage, and resistance. There are also thermistors, LDRs, resistors, ordinary diodes, Zener diodes, LEDs, IR receivers, batteries, buzzers, small batteries, battery casings, wireless modules, capacitors, audio jacks, musical modules, crocodile clips, sound sensors. You may also need candles, torches, hot tea cups, ice, and a home TV remote.
What can you do with these?
Here, first of all, you will learn about the multimeter. The charisma of the small meter is incredible! There is a lot of discussion about which one on the meter scale indicates which unit. The main activities include measuring how much current is required for a certain color of light using a meter, battery, and different colored LED lights, using a resistor to see which objects conduct electricity and which do not, using an LDR to measure the intensity of light, charging a capacitor and seeing if it is working properly, and using a thermistor to measure whether it is cold or hot. Another interesting thing is the sound sensor module. It can be used to measure how loud someone can shout. And the IR receiver of the science box can also do the job of finding the invisible rays of the remote.











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