Making street light working model,
in this course is a practical and creative way to understand how street lighting systems work and their importance in daily life. In this course, students will learn how to design and build a functional model of a street light using simple materials such as LEDs, resistors, wires, sensors, and a power source. The project introduces learners to the concept of electricity, circuits, and automation, especially the use of sensors like LDRs (Light Dependent Resistors) that allow the light to switch on automatically at night and off during the day. Step-by-step guidance helps students assemble the model, connect components, and test the system to see how it responds to changes in light. This course not only explains the scientific principle of light detection and energy conservation but also encourages innovation and problem-solving. Ideal for school science projects, classroom demonstrations, or exhibitions, it makes learning about circuits and renewable energy engaging and practical. By the end, learners will have a working model that shows how smart street lighting can save energy and improve safety in real life. howtofunda