I need some quick recommendations and I hope you guys don't mind helping me out.
My daughter wants to test batteries for her 5th grade science project (her idea). As I have passed on my interest in flashlights to me kids, I have tried to teach them about batteries. I'm excited that she wants to learn, so I want to help her set up a good experiment.
We are thinking about just testing AA batteries. Showing the differences between alkaline, NiMH, and primary Lithium. The common brands that one can pick up at Walmart or local store. (I use eneloops at home, but I know those are not as well known to "normal" people)
My daughter wanted to use flashlights to test the various batteries.
What ideas do you guys have for running a "controlled" experiment? Keep in mind that she is in 5th grade.
What multimeter or battery tester would you guys recommend? All I have is a La Crosse BC-700. I don't mind investing in a more expensive multimeter, I just don't want it to be too complex for her to use.
What books or websites would you recommend for her to learn about battery chemistry and general battery info?
My daughter wants to test batteries for her 5th grade science project (her idea). As I have passed on my interest in flashlights to me kids, I have tried to teach them about batteries. I'm excited that she wants to learn, so I want to help her set up a good experiment.
We are thinking about just testing AA batteries. Showing the differences between alkaline, NiMH, and primary Lithium. The common brands that one can pick up at Walmart or local store. (I use eneloops at home, but I know those are not as well known to "normal" people)
My daughter wanted to use flashlights to test the various batteries.
What ideas do you guys have for running a "controlled" experiment? Keep in mind that she is in 5th grade.
What multimeter or battery tester would you guys recommend? All I have is a La Crosse BC-700. I don't mind investing in a more expensive multimeter, I just don't want it to be too complex for her to use.
What books or websites would you recommend for her to learn about battery chemistry and general battery info?
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