Justin Cheong You Zhe SMJK HUA LIAN
This project details the development of a DIY hydroelectric generator that generates
electricity through electromagnetic induction. The system uses the motion of water to rotate magnets. These magnets spin near
stationary copper coils, inducing an electric current according to Faraday’s Law of
Electromagnetic Induction. The generator is constructed using affordable and
accessible materials, making it ideal for educational purposes and small-scale
experimentation. The generated alternating current (AC) can be use for powering
low-power electronic devices, such as LEDs. This project demonstrates the basic principles of renewable energy generation and
highlights the effectiveness of induced current methods in converting mechanical
energy from water flow into electrical energy.