
Building a Voltaic Pile — The First Battery and the Birth of Steady Electricity
Until 1800, electricity was a party trick: a spark you could store briefly in a jar and discharge in an instant. Then Alessandro Volta stacked discs of two metals and wet cardboard into a pile and produced something entirely new — a steady, continuous electric current that flowed for as long as you wanted. It was the first battery, and it opened the electrical age.
The principle is beautifully simple. Put two different metals, like zinc and copper, in a salty or acidic liquid and a voltage appears between them. One such pair is feeble, but stack many in a column — zinc, wet disc, copper, zinc, wet disc, copper — and their voltages add up into a useful current. The zinc slowly dissolves, pushing electrons out through a wire to the copper, while the brine carries the charge inside the pile.
With a voltaic pile, scientists could finally do chemistry and physics with electricity on tap. Within a few years it had been used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, isolate new elements, and reveal the link between electricity and magnetism — the discoveries that led on to the telegraph, electroplating, the dynamo, and everything electrical that followed.
Consignes
Understand the principle
Understand the principle
Cut the metal discs
Cut the metal discs
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Zinc Sheet1 feuille
Copper Sheet1 feuilleOutils nécessaires :
Tin SnipsCut and soak the separators
Cut and soak the separators
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Cardboard1 feuille
Table Salt30 g
Water1 litreBuild the first cell
Build the first cell
Stack the pile
Stack the pile
Keep the order consistent
Keep the order consistent
Attach the leads
Attach the leads
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Copper Wire1 mètreTest for current
Test for current
Outils nécessaires :
CompassFollow the chemistry
Follow the chemistry
Keep it running
Keep it running
Tune voltage and current
Tune voltage and current
Appreciate what it unlocked
Appreciate what it unlocked
Matériaux
6- 1 feuilleEspace réservé
- 1 feuilleEspace réservé
- 1 feuilleEspace réservé
- 30 gEspace réservé
- 1 mètreEspace réservé
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