A 16-year-old boy invented a hamster-powered mobile phone charger as part of his GCSE science project.

Peter Ash, of Lawford, Somerset, attached a generator to his hamster's exercise wheel and connected it to his phone charger.
Elvis does the legwork while Peter charges his phone in an economically and environmentally friendly way.
He came up with the idea after his sister Sarah complained that Elvis was keeping her awake at night by playing for hours on his exercise wheel.
"I thought the wheel could be made to do something useful so I connected a system of gears and a turbine," he said.
"Every two minutes Elvis spends on his wheel gives me about thirty minutes talk time on my phone."
The teenage inventor was given a C for his project and has been awarded a D overall for the course.
5 comments:
My thoughts exactly.
does C means Credit and D means distinction?
or A the highest then follow by B, C, then D?
michelle
http://momo4ever.com
I was wondering if maybe in the UK the grading system was different. It probably is, I'll have to look into that.
In Canada C is satisfactory and D is not good.
In England, C's and D's are below A's and B's, we don't have a different grading system.
Then that really is bad.
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