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Can We Build an Entire Circuit Using Everyday Objects? Exploring the Line Between Electronics and Everyday Materials

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:27 am
by Kalpesh Borle
how we can make a basic electronic circuit using items found around the house, like fruits, pencils, aluminum foil, or even water solutions. For example, you could try using a lemon as a battery, drawing conductive paths with a pencil, or using aluminum foil as a switch. The idea is to get creative with everyday materials and see how they can work in place of traditional electronic parts.

What common objects can act as conductors, insulators, or even resistors?
Could we create a working LED circuit without a traditional power supply?
How do these experiments relate to real components, and what limitations do they have?