GHANAIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DESIGN AUTOMATIC 2-WAY SWITCH - ALOUD AFRICA

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Monday 8 February 2016

GHANAIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DESIGN AUTOMATIC 2-WAY SWITCH


A project designed by a science team from Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary in the Eastern Region of Ghana won a Project Exhibition Competition organized by All Nations University College.



They designed a system that uses a two-way switching system to turn off and on lights in an automatic mode.This is to control lighting power usage in the absence of the house owner, and to also scare away possible intruders.


The team includes; Appiah Kubi Marfo, Boateng Richard
Theophilus Botchway and Benjamin Botchway.

In addition to their awards, All Nations University College is awarding them a half scholarship for their tertiary education after completing Senior High School.

SOURCE: National Society of Black Engineers Ghana Secretariat via RICHMOND HEWTON

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