That's How You Learn - Episode 5: Power and Electricity Testing
For our fifth episode, we went all the way to Melville, New York, to learn about how some safety components of products we use every day, are tested at the UL Lab. Have you ever seen electricity vaporize a 7-inch piece of copper wire? Or have you ever wondered what is inside a surge protector that helps keep electricity surges from ruining your electrical devices? Or how the switches on everyday appliances are tested for safety? Join us as we talk to Ed, John, and Ed, who show us how they test things like surge protectors, switches, and circuit breakers. Also, one of our special guests even tells us a little about the history of UL. So come on! Let's go check it out! UL Safety Smart presents That's How You Learn - a web series for kids, adults, and science enthusiasts of all ages. For more information about UL Safety Smart, visit the website at www.ULSafetySmart.com

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