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Just make a physics model of the properties which are associated with electricity but are tangible in the real world. I.e. the water analogy of electricity. Water pressure is voltage, electrical current is analogous to water flow rate and a restriction in a water pipe could be resistance. but it is important that this is only a model for certain circumstances and will break down if you try to carry the analogy too far.
The "water model" for electricity is very useful, hang on to it in the back of your mind; it will serve you well. Charge is the reservoir in this model.
I think you should make a "HYDROELECTRICITY". but the process is that the electricity will be produced by domestic waste water and you can also include "The purification of water'. you can purify the domestic waste water after producing electricity through hydroelectricity.
make a model on water as a generator for electricity............fgydfndluloeimxydn,uk,c,hxusik fvydufjiydj
Water at a height, pipework and a hydroelectric generator make electricity.
Water is a poor conductor of electricity. However, the presence of ions in water make the solution a good conductor of electricity.
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you can make a model of electromagnet by actually making it......... ;)
Turbines actually make the electricity wind, water, and other recources do the work of turning the generators to produce the electricity.
you can make on the topic of conductor and non-conductors
Mixing salt and water does not make electricity. However, when the salt (NaCl)ionizes in the water meaning the Na+ ions and the Cl+ separates in the water, it creates an electrolyte. The term electrolyte means that the solution of salt and water can conduct electricity.
Water and Electricity