Simple social science project working model। India states & capitals name। Sst working model project

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27 Jan 202106:39

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial guides viewers to create an interactive science project showcasing Indian states and capitals. Using a paper box, a map of India is affixed and holes are made for each state. Capital names are written on paper pieces and attached. Screws are used to connect state and capital holes with wires, creating a circuit. A 9V battery powers an LED and buzzer, activated by touching state and capital terminals with a pen. The result is an educational tool that lights up and beeps when the correct state and capital are connected.

Takeaways

  • 📦 Used a paper box as the base for the science project.
  • 🗺️ Attached a map of India with state names to the box.
  • ✂️ Cut out holes on the box for each state.
  • 📜 Wrote the names of all state capitals on small pieces of paper.
  • 📌 Stuck the paper with capital names next to their respective states.
  • 🔩 Placed screws through the holes for each state and its capital.
  • 🔌 Connected wires to the screws under the box for electrical connectivity.
  • 🔋 Used a 9V battery to power an LED and a buzzer.
  • 🔌 Connected the LED and buzzer in series with the battery.
  • ✏️ Used empty pens to complete the circuit when touching state and capital.
  • 💡 LED lights up and buzzer beeps when the correct state and capital are touched.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the science project described in the transcript?

    -The main purpose of the science project is to create an interactive learning tool that helps users identify the states and capitals of India.

  • What materials are used to make the base of the project?

    -A paper box is used as the base of the project.

  • How is the map of India incorporated into the project?

    -A map of India with all state names is cut and stuck onto the paper box.

  • What is the purpose of making holes on every state?

    -Holes are made on every state to insert screws which will be used to connect wires for the electrical circuit.

  • How are the names of the capitals presented in the project?

    -The names of the capitals are written on small pieces of paper and stuck on the box next to the corresponding state.

  • What is the function of the screw placed on J&K and Srinagar?

    -The screws placed on J&K and its capital Srinagar are used to complete the electrical circuit, activating the LED and buzzer when connected.

  • What is the role of the wire connected between the screws under the backside of the box?

    -The wire connected between the screws completes the electrical circuit, allowing the LED and buzzer to function when the corresponding state and capital are connected.

  • How many volts is the battery that powers the LED and buzzer?

    -A 9V battery is used to power the LED and buzzer.

  • What happens when the terminals of the empty pen are touched?

    -When the terminals of the empty pen are touched, it completes the circuit, causing the LED to light up and the buzzer to beep.

  • How does the user interact with the project to check the states and capitals?

    -The user uses one pen to touch the state (like Gujarat) and another pen to touch the corresponding capital (like Gandhinagar), which triggers the LED and buzzer.

  • What is the final appearance of the project after all states and capitals are connected?

    -After all states and capitals are connected, the project looks like a completed interactive map with an electrical circuit that activates when the correct state and capital are touched.

Outlines

00:00

🔬 Building a States and Capitals of India Interactive Project

The paragraph describes the process of creating a science project that visually represents the states and capitals of India. It involves using a paper box, a map of India with state names, cutting and sticking the map onto the box, making holes for each state, and writing the capitals on small pieces of paper which are then stuck next to the respective states. Additionally, screws are used to represent Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and its capital, Srinagar, with wires connecting them under the box. The same process is repeated for the remaining states and capitals. The project is completed by connecting a 9V battery, an LED, and a buzzer with wires, and using two empty pens to complete the circuit, allowing the LED and buzzer to activate when the pen terminals touch the corresponding state and capital.

05:05

💡 Demonstrating the Interactive Learning Tool

This paragraph explains how the completed project functions as an interactive learning tool. When the user touches the terminals of the pens to a state and its capital, the LED lights up and the buzzer beeps, indicating a correct connection. The process is demonstrated by touching the pen to Gujarat and its capital Gandhinagar, which triggers the LED and buzzer. The tool allows for checking any state and its capital, making it an engaging way to learn about Indian geography.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Science Project

A science project is an educational activity that typically involves experimentation or investigation to demonstrate a scientific concept or principle. In the context of the video, the science project is focused on geography, specifically the states and capitals of India. It is an interactive way to learn about the country's geography.

💡Paper Box

A paper box is a container made of cardboard or paper, often used for packaging or storage. In the video, a paper box serves as the base for the science project, providing a sturdy platform to which other components are attached.

💡Map of India

A map of India is a graphical representation of the country, showing its geographical features, boundaries, and divisions into states. The map is an essential component of the project, as it provides the visual layout for the states of India, which are central to the project's theme.

💡States of India

The states of India are the 28 political and geographical divisions within the country. They are the primary focus of the project, as each state is represented on the map and has a hole made in the paper box to interact with.

💡Capitals

Capitals are the cities where the seats of government are located. In the context of the video, the capitals of each state in India are mentioned, and small pieces of paper with the names of the capitals are stuck on the box, making them part of the interactive learning experience.

💡Hole

In the video, holes are made in the paper box for each state and its corresponding capital. These holes are used to attach screws that allow for the connection of wires, creating an interactive element where touching a state with a pen completes an electrical circuit.

💡Screw

A screw is a type of fastener that is inserted into pre-drilled holes to secure materials together. In the project, screws are used to attach wires to the paper box, creating terminals for the electrical circuit that powers the LED and buzzer.

💡Wire

Wires are conductive materials used to transmit electricity. In the video, wires are used to connect the LED, buzzer, battery, and screws, creating the circuit that powers the interactive elements of the science project.

💡9V Battery

A 9V battery is a type of battery that provides a voltage of 9 volts, commonly used in small electronic devices. In the project, the 9V battery serves as the power source for the LED and buzzer, activating them when the circuit is completed.

💡LED

An LED, or light-emitting diode, is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it. In the video, the LED lights up when the circuit is completed, providing visual feedback that the correct state and capital have been connected.

💡Buzzer

A buzzer is an electronic device that produces a sound when an electric current passes through it. In the project, the buzzer beeps when the circuit is completed, providing an auditory signal that the correct state and capital have been connected.

💡Pen

In the context of the video, an empty pen is used as a makeshift probe to complete the electrical circuit. The user touches the pen to the state and its capital, which are connected via screws, to activate the LED and buzzer.

Highlights

Creating a science project based on states and capitals of India

Using a paper box as the base for the project

Incorporating a map of India with state names

Properly cutting and sticking the map on the box

Making holes on every state for interaction

Writing capital names on small pieces of paper

Sticking capital names on the box

Making holes on the side of the capital names

Using screws to represent Jammu and Kashmir and its capital Srinagar

Connecting wires between screws under the box

Repeating the process for the remaining states and capitals

Using a 9V battery to power the project

Connecting an LED and a buzzer to the battery

Connecting the negative wires of the buzzer and LED

Using empty pens to guide the wires and connect them to screws

Demonstrating the interaction with the LED and buzzer

Securing the pens under the box for a finished look

Testing the project by touching states and capitals with pens

Finalizing the project with a working demonstration

Transcripts

play00:08

Today I will make an amazing science project

play00:11

which is based on states amd capital of india

play00:15

for this i have used a paper box like that

play00:30

here i have used a map of india which has all states name on it

play00:37

now cut the map properly

play00:42

stick the cutting map properly on the box

play01:09

now make a hole on every state like this

play01:47

write all capitals name on a small piece of paper and stick on the box one by one

play02:09

again make a hole on the side of the capitals name

play02:33

take a screw like this and put it properly on J&K

play02:45

again take a screw and put it on the capital of J&K , Srinagar

play02:53

now tke a wire and connect it between the two terminal of the screw under backside of the box

play03:28

we will do the same process of the remaining states and capitals

play03:35

after that it will look like this

play03:43

now take a 9v battery and a led

play03:59

connect the positive terminal of the led to battery's positive terminal and also connect the buzzer's positive wire to the battery

play04:18

connect the negative wire of the buzzer to led's negative pin

play04:41

now take a wire and connect it to led negative pin

play04:55

again take a wire and connect it to battery negative wire

play05:05

now take two empty pen like this and pass the wires through it and connect it to a screw individually like this

play05:35

now you can see when i touch the terminals of the pen the led and buzzer turn on and beeping

play05:53

now settel it properly under the box like this

play06:04

now i touch the pen on Gujrat and checking capitals by using another pen which is its capital and when i touch on Gandhinagar the led and buzzer turn on .. now you can check on any state and capital

play06:33

Thank you !

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