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How to Build a Speaker for Less Than 99 Cents

This is a great science experiment for your kids. It teaches the basics of acoustics. Also a nice novelty to have in your room

Things You'll Need

  • A paper plate
  • A sheet of aluminum foil
  • A shinny new penny
  • Any music player (mp3, disc man, etc)
  • An old set of headphones
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Instructions

    • 1

      Using a pair of scissors cut the wire of your old headphones and expose one of the bare wires.

    • 2

      Use the aluminum foil paper to cover the paper plate, leaving air trapped between the aluminum foil and the plate. The best way to do it is to use an oversize aluminum sheet and fold the edges around the plate.

    • 3

      Tape the shinny new penny to the center of the aluminum sheet. Place the bare wire (from your old headphones) on top of the penny and fix them to the aluminum sheet using scotch tape.

    • 4

      Connect your old headphone set to the music player. Place the speaker on a flat, solid surface (a table will do), with the penny facing up.
      Start listening music on your new speaker!!!


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