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Testing for conductivity using a battery connected by a lead to a small light bulb, a lead leading from the battery to a knife and a lead from the bulb to the knife

Testing for conductivity using a battery connected by a lead to a small light bulb, a lead leading from the battery to a knife and a lead from the bulb to the knife


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Testing for conductivity using a battery connected by a lead to a small light bulb, a lead leading from the battery to a knife and a lead from the bulb to the knife

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Battery Cable Conductor Connection Education Electrical Component Electricity Electronics Experiment Illuminated Kitchen Knife Light Bulb Metal Physics Science Conductivity Electric Circuit


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by Mike Dunning, we witness a fascinating experiment on conductivity. Against a clean white background, the scene showcases an intricate arrangement of scientific elements. A battery takes center stage as it connects to a small light bulb through a lead, illuminating the space with its soft glow. But what catches our attention is the unexpected presence of a kitchen knife in this electrical setup. Another lead extends from the battery to the knife while yet another connects the bulb to this sharp utensil. This peculiar configuration sparks curiosity and prompts us to question its purpose. This image captures an exploration into conductivity, where various materials are tested for their ability to conduct electricity. The studio setting ensures precision and control over variables, allowing for accurate observations and measurements. The composition exudes an air of education and experimentation as it combines elements from physics and electronics seamlessly. It serves as a reminder that science knows no bounds when it comes to unraveling mysteries surrounding electrical circuits and components. Mike Dunning's photograph encapsulates both beauty and intrigue within its horizontal frame. With no people present, all focus rests solely on these metal connections that hold immense potential for discovery in the realm of conductivity research.

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