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Conductors vs Insulators
Sofia Valentina Grisales Aranguen, Juliana Giraldo Carvajal, Matthias Neira Velasquez Question Hypothesis Procedure Materials Charts and Tables Results And Conclusion Pictures
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QUESTION Which objects will conduct electricity and which objects won’t conduct electricity? menu
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HYPOTHESIS We thing metal will be a conductor, plastic will be a insulator, and cloth will be insulator. menu
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MATERIALS Light bulbs Wires Batteries
15 objects made of wood, plastic, fruits and vegetables, aluminum, rubber, and other materials Camara to take pictures Shoebox for group demonstration menu
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PROCEDURE 1. Create a closed circuit using the lightbulb, battery, and wires to make sure all of the materials work. 2. Take one of the objects and put it in the circuit to see if it is a conductor or insulator. If the light bulb lights up, it is a conductor. If the light bulb doesn’t light up, it is an insulator. 3. Write the name of each objects in the chart and put an x in the conductor or insulator columns. 4. Do this procedure for all 15 objects. menu
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PICTURES menu
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CHART AND TABLES Objects Conductor Insulator Paper clip Bayblade Clock
Earing Nail Ball Ring Lock Glasses Cup Shirt Lipstick Glove Stapler headphones menu
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RESULTS AND CONCLUSION
Conductor Insulator Paper clip Clock Earring Nail Ring Lock Headphones Bayblade Ball Glasses Cup Shirt Lipstick Glove Stapler We know that metal is a conductor. Plastic, cloth, and glass are insulators. menu
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