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Flashlight (one you can take apart)
Batteries for your flashlight
Three pieces of wire that can be cut and stripped (See Procedure for more information.)
Ruler with metric measurements
Electrical tape (and/or rubber bands)
Scissors or knife (and an adult's help)
Assortment of metal and nonmetal household materials that can be tested in your circuit
Preparation
To do this project you will need to salvage three pieces of wire from an old electronic device. You might have a junk drawer full of old cell phone chargers—those will work great. You can also purchase wire at hardware or some craft stores.
Cut three pieces of wire, each at least 10 centimeters long.
Have an adult use scissors or a sharp knife to shave about one centimeter of insulation off the ends of each wire, exposing the metal inside. (There is also a special tool to do this called wire strippers. You or an adult can use those if they are available.)
Disassemble your flashlight. Remove the batteries. If possible, unscrew the "head" (the part that holds the bulb) and remove the on/off switch. Most flashlights can be disassembled easily by hand, but you might need another tool (such as a screwdriver) and/or help from an adult to do this.
Caution: Electricity from wall outlets is very dangerous and can be deadly. Never cut into a wire or open an electronic device while it is plugged into a wall outlet.
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