It's the time holidays are ending and finally some students are starting doing their projects. Here's one of the most common project for high schoolers- a working wind turbine. So, take a look at some very simple steps to make a wind turbine.
Material Required:
1.A Bicycle dynamo (can easily get from a cycle shop)
2.Stand
3.Rotor
4.Bulb
5.Connecting Wires
Procedure:
1.Take a cycle dynamo and connect a bulb to it using connecting wires.
2.Make a stand about 1 feet in height.
3.Put the dynamo on the top and connect the rotor to it.
4.Finish the project by cleaning the edges an, you are done.
Help for Viva:
Basic Principle involved - Electro-magnetic Induction:
Material Required:
1.A Bicycle dynamo (can easily get from a cycle shop)
2.Stand
3.Rotor
4.Bulb
5.Connecting Wires
Procedure:
1.Take a cycle dynamo and connect a bulb to it using connecting wires.
Dynamo connected to a bulb. |
3.Put the dynamo on the top and connect the rotor to it.
4.Finish the project by cleaning the edges an, you are done.
Help for Viva:
Basic Principle involved - Electro-magnetic Induction:
Basic Principle. |
Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electric current across a conductormoving through a magnetic field. It underlies the operation of generators, transformers,induction motors, electric motors, synchronous motors, and solenoids.[1]
Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831 though it may have been anticipated by the work of Francesco Zantedeschi in 1829.[2] Around 1830[3] to 1832[4] Joseph Henry made a similar discovery, but did not publish his findings until later.
For Detailed info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction
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