The Relay

How does a simple relay help us understand electricity and circuits? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings breaks down the science behind the relay—the clever electromagnetic switch that makes it possible to control circuits with precision. Learn how relays work, why they’re essential in everyday electronics, and how this simple idea became a building block for modern technology. A clear, hands-on look at one of engineering’s most important tools.

About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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    its so crazy that nasa uses wd40

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  8. Layla

    It is crazy that you can store data in DNA!

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  9. Megan

    The story of when they created the first electric bell is very interesting!

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  10. Robert

    how many uses does wd40 have

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  17. Casey

    This is so cool! My parents and grandparents have WD 40.

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  28. Emma

    NASA uses WD40? haHahaa

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  29. Andrew

    We use WD-40 at my house lots and it is neat to find out that it got its name because of how many tries it took to make it for NASA.

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  30. Ayla

    what a interesting story, I never knew that it took them 40 test to make WD-40!

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  33. Clayton

    wd40 in a world leading space organization is kinda crazy!

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    What is the biggest plane on earth?

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  35. Braxton

    How can helium even be in space i thought that was not possible?

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  36. Allison

    I think it’s funny that they had to try 40 times for it to work.

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  38. Marina

    We use wd40 on doors haha. Thank you for this episode. I really liked it.

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  45. Tyler

    Wow! What an interesting Science Live, I did not know about WD40 being used in that way. My Mom uses it for our doors when they get stuck in the winter or squeak.

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  47. David

    What I learned is that DNA is shaped and formed like a double helix and there sides have to match.

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  48. Veronika

    Im surprised to find out WD-40 came from rocket scientists from nasa!

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  49. Leana

    i loved stem 3

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  50. Lane

    I like Acellus because it has interesting scientific facts. : )

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  51. Owen

    I really like this video thanks,

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  52. Samuel

    I liked the part about WD-40. My dad used it to fix my door recently because it was squeaking so much.

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  53. Conrad

    So cool and interesting to learn about science like this. Never knew NASA used WD40!!

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  54. Estella

    So bummed I missed seeing this lesson live!!

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  55. Alden

    My step grandfather worked at NASA. He is 100 years old.

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  56. Ryan

    its amazing how smart people are to invent something that changes the world.

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    Hey from Georgia

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  64. Isabella

    Thank you Dr.Billings

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  65. Penny

    The story behind WD-40 is so interesting! it’s so amazing and inspiring. I do wonder though, if those three guys didn’t have the courage to try one more time, what would our world be like today? As said in the video, the have far over 100 ways to us it, but if WD-40 hadn’t existed, how would that effect how we do things today?

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  66. Journey

    How many tries did it take you to make the hydrogen car?

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  67. Madison

    the relay you cut up looks like one that my dad just took out of our car. He took it apart he said it was for the lights lo and high

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  68. Alex

    We use WD40 all the time around my house! Thank you for this informative episode!

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  69. Jace

    Loved the video! I’m so thankful to be able to watch these every week!

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  70. Aaliyah

    So happy too learn new things thanks dr billings

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    I love learning from Science live seminars!

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  72. Tabitha

    Another great Science Live. It was really neat understanding how the circuits worked.

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    Best part of my day!

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    Thank you guys for inspiring me

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  76. Collin

    have scienticsts figured out how many particles are in earths atmosphere?

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  77. Samantha

    i really liked the part with the two spoons. itd be fun to try

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  78. Elvis

    This was cool

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    Hey from south ga!!!

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    This was a super cool episode! Science live is so much fun!

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    I love learning new things.

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    Hello from Texas!

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  88. Ella

    I’m a little late but making mistakes is okay,it shows you what you did wrong so then when you do it again, you can fix what went wrong the first time.

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  89. River

    what was DW-40 originally designed to do, and why is it used so many different purposes today

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  90. William

    I really like watching these videos. They make science cool.

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  91. Ari

    wd40 is super cool how can they use it nasa

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  92. K.c.

    The dna storage sounds like a neat idea

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  93. Tylah

    What are we learning today?!

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  94. Jaziel

    good video to learn from

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    That was very interesting and entertaining!

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    Hi from Massachusetts!

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    Hi, from Texas

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  100. Tiberius

    At least no Alien’s came to distract from the great science going on.

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  101. Blayne

    hi from georgiaaaa

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  102. Kaitlyn

    R-51 says “Just enjoying life” [sips coffee] that got me lol!!!

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  103. Karington

    Does all metal rust or only steel?

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  104. Isabella

    hey from georgia

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  105. Mason

    I love learning new things!!!!

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  106. Elizabeth

    I enjoy Acellus because of its flexability and how it lets you repeat steps in classes until you understand it

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  107. Caden

    where does the atlas capsule go to after you are done making does it go into a machine what do you do with it and I love to learn new things

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  108. Kai

    thank you doctor billings!

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  109. Isla

    We have WD40 at our house too!

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  110. Isaiah

    Storing data in DNA is such a Cool idea!

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  111. Remi

    Is DNA more like a code but different? The way the base pairs come together in the DNA, it feels like a type of code or match.

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  113. Dexter

    I love Science Live and I love hearing about new classes you guys keep coming out with!

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  114. Jasper

    It’s so cool to be learning about WD40 !!

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  115. Yahaira

    So grateful I can see these videos every Wednesday!!

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  116. Clark

    Does Acellus use the drives? I don’t know what I would do with that much space!

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    i loved watching the technology live

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    I really enjoy watching science live on Wednesday’s

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  120. Lincoln

    The DNA part was so interesting!

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  121. Alana

    Great video this week! Looking forward to next weeks!

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  122. Sophia

    Love these, hope to see even more !

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  123. Zachary

    Putting dehydrated DNA in a capsule to store is crazy and so cool!

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  124. Roger

    I wonder how the electricity work in massive radio waves?

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    love acellus

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  126. Thomas

    YOOO that is so cool like they use that for rockets

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  127. Symphony

    I learn so much from these videos. Thank you.

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  128. Austin

    love accellus!!!

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  129. Evilan

    NASA is a very intelligent company!

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  130. Yamili

    It actually makes me curious on how only one person knows the contents of WD-40.

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  131. Keighly

    I love learning amazing new things

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  132. Buster

    The data in DNA was cool to learn about.

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  133. Claire

    What’s in store for today.

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    Always enjoy science live! Thank you Dr. Billings☺️☺️

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  135. Redding

    What would happen if the screws rusted?

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  136. Emilia

    Thanks Dr. Billings!!!! You rock!!!!

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  137. Ian

    I didn’t know NASA used WD40!

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  138. Shannon

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    WD-40 sure is a handy invention!

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    Did you know that male seahorses give birth instead of the females?

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  144. Jaedyn

    I love R51 he’s hilarious

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  145. Mackenzie

    I love the technology spotlight, everything that is covered in that segment is so interesting.

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  146. Kelsey

    every episode is a new beginning to learning something new

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  147. Brooklyn

    R-51 singing jingle bells had me laughing so hard.

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  148. Delayne

    Why won’t they tell us what’s in WD 40? I don’t think anyone will be making their own of the wd 40.

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  149. Remy

    cool lesson on trying again

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  150. Teresa

    hi from Georgia

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    Watching from Charlotte!!

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    r51 was funny.

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    First time here.

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    grateful for these science lives!

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    Thankful for this opportunity!

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  159. Aaliyah

    My dad uses WD40 for anything and everything haha!

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  160. Wilde

    wow that is so cool how they kept trying and it figured out

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    Thank you for the video

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    Can you meet Mark Rogers at Acellus World?

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  164. Raegan

    WD40. the best of the best. lol

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  165. Fox

    Why do they give chemicals such long names if they are just going to change it anyway

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  166. Mason

    this is awesome WD40 is too

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  167. Mckenzie

    merry christmas to science live and all the teachers!

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  168. Ethan

    How can someone who has an idea but no materials to create it invent their idea?

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  170. Anna

    these are always so interesting to watch

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  171. Mason

    I thought WD-40 was just a random household product that had no use lol.

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  172. De`shari

    Excellent video! Can’t wait for next week!

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  173. Josiah

    I really liked the story about the start of WD40.

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  174. Lexi

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