State-level BrainCafe Budding Scientist Contest today
A small spark of a gas stove lighter that her mother used every day was
enough for Varsshini R., a Class 6 student at Mount Litera Zee School in
Hosur, to create an innovative device that generates electricity using
mechanical pressure.
Her new device, made out of a small wooden plank, LEDs and piezoelectric
material, was demonstrated at a press conference here on Friday under
the aegis of BrainCafe, an activity-based learning programme for schools
which is a joint venture of Zee Learn Ltd. and Gakken Educational Co.
How it works
Demonstrating the device, she said it works on the principle that
electricity is generated from the electrons released by piezoelectric
material when any pressure is placed on it. As it was a cost-effective
way of producing electricity, the idea was applicable at public places
such as staircases, footpaths and roads, the 11-year-old said.
“My aim is to become a scientist in the future,” the budding scientist added.
Sandhya Sriraman, school principal, said they were implementing the idea in their school to generate their own electricity.
Varsshini’s invention has also made its way to State-level BrainCafe
Budding Scientist Contest 2012, which will be held on Saturday at the
Insight Academy, 20, Mango Garden Layout, Konanakunte, here.
Forty young scientists from Bijapur, Hosur, Mandya, Mysore, Davangere, Gadag and Shimoga will participate in the event.
The national event, which will be held in November in Mumbai, will see participation from 9,000 students.
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