Science Sunday: Van de Graff Generator

Welcome back to Science Sunday! Today we are exploring more about the Van de Graff Generator and some fun experiments to showcase how it works. A Van de Graff Generator works by a moving belt that rubs against a cone that then collects charges in a large metal dome. See some of our favorite ways to experiment with the Van de Graff Generator in the full Science Sunday video below.

There is so much more Science Sunday to explore. Check out the full gallery of segments on our blog: https://ctsciencecenter.org/blog_categories/science-play/

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Aoife Ryle is the Education Programs Manager at the Connecticut Science Center. In addition to working with school groups, she works with our Teen Program, Overnights department, and shoots weekly science segments for WFSB. She has a degree in Bioengineering from the University of Maine and has a personal interest in the life sciences and engineering which makes bioengineering a perfect crossover.

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Mark Dixon is a meteorologist on WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News and a host of the weekly Science Sunday segments with the Connecticut Science Center. He has been nominated for several Emmy awards for weather anchoring and has won awards from the Connecticut Associated Press Broadcaster’s Association and the American Meteorological Society.

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