Class 11, Suggested Projects…
1. Wind Turbine:(roll no 1, 2)
Materials: Cardboard, motor, blades.
Description: Construct a model wind turbine to demonstrate the
conversion of kinetic energy to electrical energy.
2. Solar Oven: (roll no 3, 4)
Materials: Cardboard box, aluminum foil, plastic wrap.
Description: Build a solar oven to demonstrate the greenhouse
effect and energy conversion.
3. Hydraulic Lift: (roll no 5, 6)
Materials: Syringes, tubing, water.
Description: Create a simple hydraulic lift to demonstrate Pascal’s
principle.
4. Steam Engine: (roll no 7, 8)
Materials: Tin can, candle, water, tubing.
Description: Build a small steam engine to show the conversion
of thermal energy to mechanical work.
5. Thermoelectric Generator: (roll no 9, 10)
Materials: Peltier module, heat source, fan.
Description: Construct a model to demonstrate the Seebeck
effect and generate electricity from heat.
6. Electromagnet: (roll no 11,12)
Materials: Iron nail, copper wire, battery.
Description: Create an electromagnet and explore how electricity
can produce a magnetic field.
7. Simple Electric Motor: (roll no 13 and 14)
Materials: Battery, copper wire, magnets.
Description: Build a simple electric motor to demonstrate the
principles of electromagnetism.
8. Series and Parallel Circuits: (roll no 15, 16)
Materials: Batteries, wires, light bulbs.
Description: Construct series and parallel circuits to explore how
electrical current flows.
9. Faraday’s Law Experiment: (roll no 17,18)
Materials: Coil of wire, magnet, galvanometer.
Description: Demonstrate electromagnetic induction by moving a
magnet through a coil of wire.
10. Capacitor Demonstration: (roll no 19, 20)
Materials: Aluminum foil, paper, multimeter.
Description: Build a simple capacitor to show how capacitors
store and release electrical energy.
11. Wave Tank: (roll no 21, 22)
Materials: Clear container, water, objects to create waves.
Description: Create a wave tank to demonstrate wave properties
like reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
12. Optical Fiber Model: (roll no 23,24)
Materials: Clear plastic tubing, laser pointer.
Description: Demonstrate total internal reflection using a laser
pointer and clear plastic tubing.
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13. Periscope: (roll no 25, 26)
Materials: Mirrors, cardboard tubes.
Description: Build a periscope to demonstrate the principles of
reflection and light paths.
14. Spectroscope: (roll no 27, 28)
Materials: CD, cardboard tube, black paper.
Description: Create a simple spectroscope to analyze light from
different sources.
15. Electric rope way (roll no 29, 30)
16. Pulley crane system(roll no 31, 32)
17. Wireless electric transmission(roll no 33, 34)
18. Newton’s cradle (roll no 35, 36)
19. Gold Leaf electroscope(roll no 37,38)
20. Submarine (roll no 39, 40)
21. Projectile Motion(roll no 41, 42)
** Feel free to make any other working model based
on your syllabus, can work in pairs too (two max),
Prepare report as well