This document describes how to build a small-scale hydroelectric generator using plastic spoons and other common materials. It consists of the following main parts:
1) A stationary coil assembly (the stator) made of wire wound around a cardboard disk.
2) A rotating magnet assembly (the rotor) made of magnets glued to another cardboard disk.
3) A plastic container houses the generator components and directs a stream of water onto plastic spoon blades, causing the rotor to spin and induce a current in the stator coils.
The generator operates on the principle that a changing magnetic field generates electricity in nearby coils of wire. When built, it can produce enough power to light an