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Have you ever sped around a track in a go-kart? What if you could make your own tiny electric go-kart and send imaginary riders on a wild race? With a few simple parts, like a button battery, a small motor, and the head of a toothbrush, you can do just that! Once you’ve built your electric racer, make a track for it out of popsicle sticks and see how fast it can go.
Did you know? Vibrations, like the ones that make your car move, create energy. Scientists have been testing ways to capture energy from natural vibrations to create electrical currents![1]
Think about it: When both wires are touching the battery, they create a circuit, which is a path for electrical energy to follow as it moves between the battery and the motor. Tiny particles, called electrons, move through the circuit and create an electric current.[2]
What happens when your remove one of the wires from the circuit?