Wooden Aircraft – Energy transformation – Electric energy to kinetec energy conversion
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Science can be both fun and educational, especially when it involves an exciting wooden aircraft that showcases the conversion of electric energy into kinetic energy, allowing the plane to take flight. This hands-on experience introduces young learners to the principles of energy transformation in an engaging way.
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Objective:
Demonstrate a model of a Wooden Aircraft to showcase the conversion of electric energy into kinetic energy for flight and aerodynamics.
Materials included:
Wooden frame or aircraft body
Electric motor or propulsion system
Propeller
Battery or power source
Wiring and connectors
Wheels
Materials not included in the kit:
Procedure and assembly steps:
Procedure included in the kit manual . This is not a ready made product. Student needs to follow the steps to assemble the model…
Description:
Electric to Kinetic Energy Transformation in a Wooden Aircraft
Description: Science can be both fun and educational, especially when it involves an exciting wooden aircraft that showcases the conversion of electric energy into kinetic energy, allowing the plane to take flight. This hands-on experience introduces young learners to the principles of energy transformation in an engaging way.
The Scientific Theory: The wooden aircraft model represents an excellent example of energy transformation in action, where electric energy is converted into kinetic energy, enabling the plane’s movement. Here’s how it works:
- Power Source: The wooden aircraft is equipped with a small electric motor, and it requires a power source like batteries or a rechargeable battery pack. These batteries store electrical energy.
- Electric Motor: Inside the aircraft’s body, there’s an electric motor connected to a propeller. When the toy is turned on, it completes an electrical circuit, allowing the stored electric energy to flow to the motor.
- Conversion Begins: The electric motor is designed to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy. It does so by using the electrical energy to spin the propeller.
- Propeller Motion: As the propeller spins, it generates thrust. This thrust is a form of kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
- Takeoff: The generated kinetic energy from the spinning propeller results in the wooden aircraft moving forward and taking off into the air. The plane’s wings provide lift, and the kinetic energy from the motor keeps it in flight.
- Continued Flight: As long as there is electrical energy stored in the batteries and the circuit is complete, the conversion from electric energy to kinetic energy continues, allowing the wooden aircraft to stay in motion and fly.
Learning outcome:
Have a better understanding of a Wooden Aircraft to showcase the conversion of electric energy into kinetic energy for flight and aerodynamics using the model built by the student in this project
Section or subject:
Physics
Grades:
6+
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