Principle
Building on the everyday fact that power cables are insulated, students experiment with different metallic and non-metallic materials in a simple circuit to discover which ones conduct electricity.
Tasks
- Test a variety of solid materials for electrical conductivity.
- Use a light bulb to check whether current flows.
Learning objective
Students will learn to understand the light bulb as both a current limiter and an indicator. They will also be able to judge whether a solid material—especially a metal—conducts electricity.
Benefits
- No extra wiring needed between components, making the setup quicker and easier to follow
- Safe and reliable connections through puzzle-like interlocking parts
- Hard-gold plated, corrosion-resistant contacts
- Double learning benefit: the electrical circuit diagram is shown on the top side, while the real components are visible on the underside
