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Math

  • The child learned about Ohm's Law and how to calculate resistance, current, and voltage in electrical circuits.
  • They also learned about series and parallel circuits and how to calculate total resistance and current in each type of circuit.
  • The child learned about logarithmic functions and their application in calculating decibels in electrical signals.
  • They gained an understanding of trigonometry and its use in analyzing alternating current waveforms.

Science

  • The child learned about the basic principles of electricity, including the concepts of charge, voltage, and current.
  • They gained an understanding of different types of electrical circuits and their components, such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
  • The child learned about electrical safety precautions and the importance of grounding in electrical systems.
  • They also learned about renewable energy sources and their role in generating electricity.

To further develop their understanding of electrical concepts, the child can engage in hands-on experiments and projects. They can build simple circuits using breadboards and components, and explore the effects of changing resistors or capacitors on the circuit's behavior. They can also research and design their own renewable energy systems, such as solar panels or wind turbines, to gain practical knowledge in implementing sustainable energy solutions.

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