*"B is for Battery" - Circuit Playground Episode 2 (video)* Learn all about electronics and how to make a lemon battery with Ladyada and ADABOT! ruclips.net/video/mzSnz6ZDkFE/видео.html #circuitplayground Adafruit Industries Limor Fried Collin Cunningham phillip torrone #adabot #STEM #education #kids
This has been a huge springboard point for my daughter and I. We are homeschooling her, and she is fascinated by all the sciences (of course, my weakest point in school!). Thankfully, I can keep up with her at the age of four (ahem, and three quarters!). PLEASE keep up this series, if possible adding some supplemental lessons for parents. We are using whatever spare time I have to lesson plan and make this a good encounter with a great subject, but I could really use some help! Great work!
I really miss these videos my kid is 14 now. He loved these when he was 10 and I think this is what pushed him towards electronics. I can say while some stuff you guy offer is a little pricey you guys sure make up for it with all the tutorials and content and extras. You should really think about bringing these back!!
My understanding is if you just add more pennies and nails (and connect them in series) into the one lemon you can get more power, don't need to use more lemons. Is that correct?
I'm trying to find a video that teaches the basics of electric current for kids that have never had science class before. These are kids from underprivileged schools and quite a few are ESL. Believe it or not, some American elementary schools don't start teaching science until 4th grade. Your video is so close to what I need! But it assumes that kids already know about electrons and understand words like terminals when they probably have never heard those words in their entire lives. :( It'd be great if we could get episodes that have the same concepts but are slightly simpler in presentation.
According to your explanation, electrons travel from the zinc nail to the copper penny through the cables. When the lemons are in series, if electrons travel from the nail in the lemon on the left to the copper penny on the right, how do the other lemons interact? Presumably the electrons cannot travel through the electrolight in the other lemons.
What do you need to make more of these? C IS FOR CAPACITOR would be awesome! That's a concept that people always have issues comprehending. You can explain how AC can go though but nod DC. You can cover reactance.
*"B is for Battery" - Circuit Playground Episode 2 (video)*
Learn all about electronics and how to make a lemon battery with Ladyada and ADABOT!
ruclips.net/video/mzSnz6ZDkFE/видео.html
#circuitplayground Adafruit Industries Limor Fried Collin Cunningham phillip torrone #adabot #STEM #education #kids
Love it. gonna dothis with my 5 year old tonight.
This has been a huge springboard point for my daughter and I. We are homeschooling her, and she is fascinated by all the sciences (of course, my weakest point in school!). Thankfully, I can keep up with her at the age of four (ahem, and three quarters!). PLEASE keep up this series, if possible adding some supplemental lessons for parents. We are using whatever spare time I have to lesson plan and make this a good encounter with a great subject, but I could really use some help! Great work!
Please please please make more episodes my son is in love with this show!!
Fabulous!
I really miss these videos my kid is 14 now. He loved these when he was 10 and I think this is what pushed him towards electronics. I can say while some stuff you guy offer is a little pricey you guys sure make up for it with all the tutorials and content and extras. You should really think about bringing these back!!
we are up to Q and we posted one yesterday ... ruclips.net/video/jSASq-xA7rw/видео.html
I have never understood Batteries in this way what a greet way to share this infor perfect
My understanding is if you just add more pennies and nails (and connect them in series) into the one lemon you can get more power, don't need to use more lemons. Is that correct?
PLEASE DO THE WHOLE ALPHABET, LADYADA!
Just a question, how does Adabot drink?
I think i learned more from this video then i retained from school.
same
For a split second, I wish I had a kid to show this This is great, not sure where you find the time to make these.
Ladyada!!! is rally great
LED and resistor in the circuit around 3:30...
In my days that circuit would just have an incandescent lamp :)
Please add some more circuit play ground videos. They are great.
Thank you for teaching electron flow notation!
episode 2 and conventional current is dispelled as fakery, great stuff AdaFruit
Awesome video! Clear, concise and fun!
This is the cutest thing ever! As far as lemon batteries, I'm saving all my lemons to make them combustible. :3
I'm trying to find a video that teaches the basics of electric current for kids that have never had science class before. These are kids from underprivileged schools and quite a few are ESL. Believe it or not, some American elementary schools don't start teaching science until 4th grade. Your video is so close to what I need! But it assumes that kids already know about electrons and understand words like terminals when they probably have never heard those words in their entire lives. :( It'd be great if we could get episodes that have the same concepts but are slightly simpler in presentation.
When are you going to make another one?
Thanks for another episode! The young ones love it!
The negative is zinc and the positive is carbon
M.S. Ladyada what kinds of clips did you use and where did you buy them
Do you have outtakes / bloopers I think that would be funny to see
so cute serie - keep up!
Congratulations for your job, it´s awesome!
I really love these Adafruit folks. This is both informative and adorable. People like you guys make the world a better place. :') y
Too fun! My son and daughter are going to flip out. What a fun little project.
Thanks Ladyada.
When life gives you lemons, make batteries.
yes,i will do that
I have a question. For how long would those lemons power the led ?
Don't know if someone already mentioned this, so I am that guy: "Todays episode will be presented by the letter B"
I'm hoping R will be for rechargeable batteries
if life gives you lemons, make a battery!
My 8yo and I loved this!
I really wanted to see adabot drinking a nice glass of lemonade lol
I learned alot of things about batteries in this video. :)
According to your explanation, electrons travel from the zinc nail to the copper penny through the cables. When the lemons are in series, if electrons travel from the nail in the lemon on the left to the copper penny on the right, how do the other lemons interact? Presumably the electrons cannot travel through the electrolight in the other lemons.
What do you need to make more of these? C IS FOR CAPACITOR would be awesome! That's a concept that people always have issues comprehending. You can explain how AC can go though but nod DC. You can cover reactance.
This video is great! My kid loves it! And he's four.
Keep up with this great work lady Ada, until you finish the alphabet!
Can you make more
good job :)
C is for capacitor
Or use recharbal baterys
i want you to have my robots .
when will you guys invent combustible lemons?
]How many amps?.'.
nice. i like
oh wow
6:28 Adabot is super Cute and silly XD
Dam Batteries
I dont know why, but Ladyada looks a little bit like Ben Heck :)
must be the glases
NÃO ENTENDI
So, why do you need the lemon? Couldn't you just have a penny on 1 side and the nail on the other?
You need an electrolyte to produce current...
The lemon acts as an electrolyte.
School is hell
R for resistor is too predictable.