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    Jan 8, 2015, 01:08 AM
    How do you transfer energy from hands to a powerbanck
    Hi. Good day. I really need help as soon as possible and I hope you can help me. How can I transfer energy from my hands (using copper and aluminum plates). I am a grade 9 student and we have a research study about this, I really need help. I just want to know how I can make a machine that will gather energy from hands (using copper and aluminum plates), and store it in a power bank. Please I need your help now. Thanks in advance.
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    Jan 8, 2015, 03:48 AM
    On this site we do help, but only after a student has shown us that he or she has started the work. We don't just do your work for you at the last minute.

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