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harnessing the sun’s power: a fun solar experiment for kids

do you know that the sun's warmth is a kind of energy? let's explore the power of sunlight with a fun and educational solar experiment for kids! 🌞✨

the magic of solar power

solar power is the energy we get from the sun's light and heat. we use solar power for many things, like generating electricity with solar panels or heating water in our homes. πŸŒžπŸ’‘

building a solar updraft tower

today, we'll build a solar updraft tower to harness the sun's energy and make a paper pinwheel spin! πŸŒžπŸ’¨

what you'll need:

  • three clean tin cans with the tops and bottoms cut off
  • tape
  • a paper clip
  • a thumbtack
  • two books about the same thickness
  • a square piece of paper, 15 centimeters (or about 6 inches) on each side

how to build your solar updraft tower:

  1. ask a grownup to help you open the cans and cut the paper.
  2. place the three tin cans in a triangle shape, with the open ends facing up.
  3. tape the cans together to form a stable structure.
  4. place the books on either side of the cans to create a wind tunnel.
  5. attach the paper pinwheel to the end of the paper clip using the thumbtack.
  6. place the paper clip inside the wind tunnel, with the pinwheel facing the open end of the cans.

now, find a sunny spot and watch as the sun's energy heats the air inside the cans, creating an updraft that spins your paper pinwheel! πŸŒžπŸ’¨βœ¨

learning more about solar power

if you're curious about solar power and want to learn more, check out these resources:

conclusion

we hope you enjoyed this fun and educational solar experiment for kids! remember, the sun's energy is a powerful and renewable resource that we can use to generate electricity and heat our homes. πŸŒžπŸ’‘

meta description

explore the power of sunlight with a fun and educational solar experiment for kids! build a solar updraft tower and learn about the magic of solar power. 🌞✨

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