Evaline Warmels
Career Profiles
Mechatronic Engineer
Evaline Warmels (Video)
Career Profiles
Mechatronical Engineer
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Shannon Tymosko
Career Profiles
Electrical Apprentice
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Steve Copeland
Career Profiles
Power Distribution Supervisor
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Introduction to Current Electricity
Backgrounders
Learn about current electricity and why it should be handled safely
Vivienne Jaehn-Kreibaum
Career Profiles
Electrical Engineer
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Roger Bragg
Career Profiles
Construction Electrician
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Thermopower and the Body Heat-Powered Flashlight
STEM Explained
Can your body be a source of electricity generation? Maybe, if you understand heat transfer. Explore this concept through a 2013 invention by a Canadian teen.
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Telegraph Key
Interactives
The telegraph works by transmitting signals through an electrical circuit. Learn more and print your own telegraph key using this 3d model of a real artefact.
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How is Lenz's Law Used in Drop Tower Rides?
STEM Explained
How do magnetic fields help you get down safely from the top of a drop tower ride? Learn how electromagnetic induction works at the amusement park.
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Do Amps or Volts Kill You?
STEM Explained
This resource explains electricity basics - volts, amps, currents, resistance, and why it is dangerous to touch electrical outlets with wet hands.