I am an 8 th grader
And am interested in exploring piezoelectricity as an amplified energy source
I am having trouble isolating a project to prove this
Any guidance on this topic please
Suggestions ?
Need a mentor
Project for piezoelectric
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Re: Project for piezoelectric
Hello Armaan and welcome to Science Buddies,
Science Buddies has a database with over 1100 science projects. You can search the database for keywords such as "piezoelectricity" or "amplified energy".
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... e-projects
Let us know if that helps and if you have more questions.
Science Buddies has a database with over 1100 science projects. You can search the database for keywords such as "piezoelectricity" or "amplified energy".
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... e-projects
Let us know if that helps and if you have more questions.
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Re: Project for piezoelectric
Hi ArmaanG,
Piezoelectricity is an interesting concept! The idea that you can convert mechanical energy into electricity is powerful, and this concept is used in wristwatches.
Energy harvesting through piezoelectricity can be tough, because it generates a very small amount of power. That said, it can be a fun project, and I'm happy to answer more questions if you'd like to explore piezoelectricity anyways.
Best,
Charles
Piezoelectricity is an interesting concept! The idea that you can convert mechanical energy into electricity is powerful, and this concept is used in wristwatches.
Energy harvesting through piezoelectricity can be tough, because it generates a very small amount of power. That said, it can be a fun project, and I'm happy to answer more questions if you'd like to explore piezoelectricity anyways.
Best,
Charles

