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Age | 8-12 years, teens |
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Skill | Experimenting & discovering, Fine motor skills, Knowledge building |
£45.00
1 in stock
♡ Add to wishlistBuild a working wind turbine with Wind Power v4 by Thames and Kosmos. It is their fourth generation wind turbine kit. Wind is one of the most promising sources of clean, renewable energy available today. With this kit, you can assemble a realistic wind turbine complete with electric generator and adjustable rotor blades that are designed with complex aerodynamic curves to look and work like modern-day wind turbine blades.
Then, conduct experiments to optimize the turbine’s performance by adjusting the angle of the blades and discover how to use the wind turbine to light up an LED and charge a rechargeable battery. Convert the generator into an electric motor and assemble a small electric car to demonstrate a tangible application for the stored electricity.
The full-colour, 32-page manual of Wind Power v4 by Thames and Kosmos offers illustrated instructions and scientific information that explores the different types of wind turbines and windmills, the history of this technology, and how wind energy can be used to power homes and electric cars. Age 8 – 14 years.
Educational Benefits of Wind Power v4 by Thames and Kosmos:
Thames & Kosmos (T&K) was founded in 2001 with the mission of improving informal science education outside of the classroom by publishing high-quality science kits for children of all ages. T&K places an emphasis on teaching concepts and skills through tactile processes. Their vision is to give all children access to real, physical activities and projects that teach them about how things work; parents, grandparents, and teachers are active guides in these investigations. It is their firm belief that children who connect with the world around them grow up to be inquisitive adults, creative thinkers, and engaged citizens with confidence to careers in science, technology, and engineering.
Age | 8-12 years, teens |
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Skill | Experimenting & discovering, Fine motor skills, Knowledge building |