Monday, November 24, 2014

Inc: Animelia, Union: Kardeta, Subphylum: Wrtibreta, class: Mamlia, Gan: Praimet, Total: Hominaid,


... A hard board materials needed piece of cardboard, 14 small nut bolt or screw, copper, iron, aluminum, silver (Goldsmith get 10 bucks) metal wire, wood chips (broom Tilla), 3m store thread, plastic wire, 4-cell, connection wire, a torch bulb, torch bulb holder, Scotch tape, decoration 3m store accessories
Recipes ... take a hard board over a piece of cardboard on the bottom 6 inches away 1-1 inches away 7-7 made eyelet bolt or screw nut 7 14 small lap top is down over 7 persons under the first copper wire in the hole and then respectively iron, aluminum, silver metal wire, wood chips (broom Tilla), yarn, plastic wire lap down to Pencho Sato (back side) is a copper wire Add to the cell from the bulb | Citranusar to prepare circuit (Note: You can take the help of an electrician) circuit to be ready to put on a 4-cell, when we open end of the copper wire, iron, aluminum, silver metal Taro is to touch the bulb is burned circuit is complete, i.e. displays bulb burnt copper, iron, aluminum, silver metal is a good conductor of electricity, while the piece of wood (broom Tilla), yarn, plastic wire not to touch the bulb displays burnt bulb burns wood, yarn, plastic is a bad conductor 3m store of electricity |
This model is very popular among students of Class 7, Class 7, 37 and 16 of my school child is brought up once the model is not funny |
Inc: Animelia, Union: Kardeta, Subphylum: Wrtibreta, class: Mamlia, Gan: Praimet, Total: Hominaid, Lineage: Homo, species: sapiens, nickname: 3m store philosophy Red Baweja View my complete profile
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