School Crafts
Magnetic Electricity Generator STEM Project for Students
Have you ever wondered how electricity is created in power plants? In this exciting STEM project, a wheel with magnets spins near coils of wire, producing electricity that can light up LEDs. This experiment shows how motion and magnets generate electrical energy, just like real generators used in wind turbines and power stations.

Demonstrates electricity generation through magnetic motion and rotating components.
Science Concept Behind It
This project works on Electromagnetic Induction.
- Magnets create a magnetic field
- Moving magnets near a coil changes the magnetic field
- This change pushes electrons, creating electricity
Motion Energy → Magnetic Effect → Electrical Energy
Materials Required
- Strong magnets
- Copper wire coil
- LED light
- Rotating wheel/disc
- Wooden base
- Screws or glue
- Connecting wires
- Motor or hand crank
Step-by-Step Working
Step 1: Attach Magnets
Fix magnets around the wheel so they spin in a circle.
Step 2: Place Coil
Keep the copper coil close to the spinning magnets (without touching).
Step 3: Connect the LED
Attach coil ends to the LED.
Step 4: Spin Wheel
Rotate using a hand or a motor.
Step 5: Generate Electricity
- The magnetic field keeps changing
- Electric current is produced
- LED lights up
Faster spin = brighter light
What Kids Learn
- How magnets generate electricity
- Electromagnetic induction basics
- Motion to energy conversion
- How generators work
Real-Life Applications
- Wind turbines
- Hydroelectric plants
- Bicycle dynamos
- Power generators
Most of the electricity we use comes from spinning magnets!
Safety Tips
- Secure magnets firmly
- Keep your hands away from moving parts
- Use low-voltage LEDs
- Work with adult supervision
Why This Project Is Great
- Makes electricity visible
- Shows real-world science
- Encourages hands-on learning
- Teaches renewable energy basics
Build your own mini power generator!
Extension Ideas
- Wind Turbine: Add fan blades to spin with the wind.
- Bicycle Generator: Connect to a bicycle wheel.
- Measure Power: Use a multimeter to check voltage.
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