Collage 5 models, including helicopters, solar robots, lunar rovers, shovels and mantis
Learn how to use and use solar energy
Age: 8+
Experiments with motors, gears and simple machines
Models can also be powered by batteries (not included)
By building five awesome models and experimenting with Thames and Cosmic Physics Solar Workshop V2.0, you will learn how solar cells convert light into electricity and how motors and mechanical devices optimize this energy. Starting with a simple helicopter model, the model converts sunlight into rotational motion and demonstrates the basics of solar energy technology. Continue your experiment by building more and more complex models: solar robots, lunar rovers and shovels. Finally, build a cool mantis model, which moves like an insect and is powered by solar cells. These models can also be powered by batteries, allowing them to operate under all lighting conditions.
Thames and Cosmic Physics Solar Workshop V2.0
There are 138 parts, compatible with other Thames and cosmic physics and engineering kits. This 48-page book provides a step-by-step explanation of the project.