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World Scholar’s Cup - Science Exam Questions Well Detailed Correctly 2025 Latest Solution Cathode, Electrolyte, Anode (Top to bottom). Creates energy through attraction of charges - ANSWER - Batteries Converts chemical energy to electrical energy - ANSWER - Discharge Uses electromagnetic field that sends electrodes to the battery. Done through two induction coils, one on each device. Electrodes travel from one coil to another - ANSWER - Wireless Charging Explodes due to overheating a small filament. Most likely are Lithium batteries - ANSWER - Exploding Batteries Can store 20x more charge than normal batteries - ANSWER - Silicon Anode Can charge more but can explode - ANSWER - Lithium Metal Uses EXO electrogens (Bacteria) to get energy. Harness the energy through paper. Energy from cellular respiration. - ANSWER - Bacteria Battery Current flows none stop left to right - ANSWER - Direct Current Current flows forward then stops a little repeated. Better for long distance - ANSWER - Alternate Current

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Cathode, Electrolyte, Anode (Top to bottom). Creates energy through attraction of charges - ANSWER ✔
- Batteries



Converts chemical energy to electrical energy - ANSWER ✔ - Discharge



Uses electromagnetic field that sends electrodes to the battery. Done through two induction coils, one on
each device. Electrodes travel from one coil to another - ANSWER ✔ - Wireless Charging



Explodes due to overheating a small filament. Most likely are Lithium batteries - ANSWER ✔ - Exploding
Batteries



Can store 20x more charge than normal batteries - ANSWER ✔ - Silicon Anode



Can charge more but can explode - ANSWER ✔ - Lithium Metal



Uses EXO electrogens (Bacteria) to get energy. Harness the energy through paper. Energy from cellular
respiration. - ANSWER ✔ - Bacteria Battery



Current flows none stop left to right - ANSWER ✔ - Direct Current



Current flows forward then stops a little repeated. Better for long distance - ANSWER ✔ - Alternate
Current

, Due to low copper from ww2 changed plugs to use less copper - ANSWER ✔ - British Plugs



Uses liquid to cool down air that is then sent out afterwards - ANSWER ✔ - Air Conditioning



Takes air from outside, heats it over chemical "propane" and sends out air again. - ANSWER ✔ - Heating



Heating as accounts for 7 - 10% of greenhouse gasses - ANSWER ✔ - Which is worse, heating or cooling?



Takes in air and removes dust and particles - ANSWER ✔ - Air Purifier



Removes dust through magnetic from the air - ANSWER ✔ - Activated Carbon (Air Purifier Method)



Makes dust stick to ground and out of air - ANSWER ✔ - Ionizing Purifier



Takes care of cleaning and folding clothes, releases in 2020 - ANSWER ✔ - Foldimate



Invented in 1860, sucks up dust using centrifugal separation - ANSWER ✔ - Vaccum Cleaner



Spraying hot water on a grid to clean dishes. First invented in 1850 - ANSWER ✔ - Dishwashers



Automated Machinery that assist in house work - ANSWER ✔ - Home Robots



Uses electromagnetic radiation to heat up water molecules in food - ANSWER ✔ - Microwaves



Heats up a metal grid and toasts the bread. Uses 80/20 Nichrome for the metal - ANSWER ✔ - Toasters



Uses a fan to circulate hot air over food - ANSWER ✔ - Convection Oven

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