Workshop: Physical Electricity

A fun look at the way we use electricity

Electricity is one of the fundamental resources we use at an Urban Farm like Mezzacello. In this Workshop: Physical Electricity we explore the way materials, math, energy, and physics that allow humans play with and manipulate electrons in the human world. Using nothing more than the sun, wind, 12, 9, 6, and 1.3V batteries.

In this workshop we will explore how electricity, electrons, and the forces of the electromagnetic spectrum can be managed, controlled and leveraged to do work.

  • The first portion of the workshop will deal with understanding the way electricity is used here at Mezzacello Urban Farm.

  • After the intro, the workshop will allow students to experiment with the way wires, batteries, insulators and resistors interact in the BioEngineering shed (shed 4).

  • The second portion of the workshop will empower students to use their new found skills to develop functional circuits with discrete voltages to power a tool.

  • Finally, the students will use their electrical and battery array to power a useful tool on the farm.

  • At the end, students will share their perspectives with one another.

Jim Bruner

Jim Bruner is a designer, developer, project manager, and futurist Farmer and alpha animal at Mezzacello Urban Farm in downtown Columbus, OH.

https://www.mezzacello.org
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