This model demonstrates how wind energy is converted into electrical energy using a wind turbine. When air (wind) blows on the blades, it makes them rotate — this rotation drives a DC motor (acting as a generator) that produces electric current to light up an LED bulb. In this experiment, two rotors per design will be tested on a turbine, as opposed to the three used in real turbines due to complexity. Always wear. Make a pinwheel to see how a very basic turbine works, and then use it to create electricity! If you don't have the electrical components, you can still do the first part of this project to see how wind can create mechanical force. The power output of the turbine. Looking for the perfect hands-on project to spark curiosity and celebrate Earth Day or Earth Sciences Week? Building wind turbines and windmills with students is more than just a fun activity, it's a great way to explore renewable energy, sustainability, and engineering principles.
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