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Power House provides an engaging introduction to
regenerative energy sources while teaching basic concepts and
principles in physical science. The kit focuses on the heat and
light energy from the sun, the energy from the wind, as well as with
electrochemical and plant energy. You will learn how to transform
and use these forms of energy.
With the Power House kit you can build
a model house complete with solar panels, windmill, greenhouse, and
desalination system. You can build and operate an electric train,
windmill, solar cooker, solar hot water tank, hygrometer, electric
motor, power hoist, sail car, and more! Plant watercress, prepare
sauerkraut, and make chewing gum. Learn how plants convert sunlight
into energy for your body and your engines.
The thoughtfully designed series of
experiments was developed by physicist Uwe Wandrey. Professor
Wandrey creatively integrates physical science and technology
lessons with the adventure of building a home and living on a remote
island. To survive, you must learn how to harness the power of the
sun and the wind as well as tap the energy of other physical forces.
The storyline follows the experiments in a stepwise fashion.
Easy-to-follow activities make it fun to build models and use them
for your experiments.
We hope that building small models such as are provided
in Power House will inspire you to plan and construct something on a
larger scale.
An Adventure in Sustainable Living
The Power House Experiment Manual is much more than
just a set of instructions. The manual is organized around the story
of a group of island dwellers who must learn to live sustainably
using the resources available to them on their small island. As you
read their journal entries and learn of their projects and
experiments, you build models of the same projects and conduct the
same experiments alongside them.
More than 20 different building projects in one
kit!
Experiments
Power House includes a 96-page full color manual with 70 experiments and 20
building projects, organized into these nine chapters:
The Heat Trap: Construct and experiment with a
greenhouse.
The Sun Collector: Collect the sun’s rays to
heat water.
The Sun Burners: Make a solar cooker while
learning about the principles of light before you cook rice and bake
bread.
The Water Vampire: Desalinate water, plant
watercress, produce sauerkraut and make chewing gum.
The Heat Absorbers: Learn how heat of
evaporation provides cooling, conduct experiments about air
humidity, build a hygrometer and test a refrigerator.
Power Plants: Grow beans, make a potted plant
feed a candle, harvest sunflower energy, build an oil press, and
assemble an oil lamp.
The Energy Converters: Extract electric current
from sunlight and metals in acid, build a light telephone, galvanize
a nail and split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
The Forces of Magnetism: Generate electric
current with magnetic fields. Build a current indicator, electric
and solar motors, a transfer switch, and a crane. Lift pencils with
the sun and learn about levers. Build an electric car.
Wings in the Wind: Build a sail car and learn
how wings and sails transform energy. Learn to sail with the wind,
by the wind, and against the wind and examine a mixed energy
vehicle.
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