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Technical data


Driving a water wheel

Item No. P9510500
Principle

The motion of the water wheel was used in the past mainly in mills, for example, to grind grain.

With a water wheel you could also turn a dynamo. The electrical energy can be used to power different motors, for example, pumps.

Today, huge turbines are used to generate electric energy in hydroelectric plants.

Benefits

  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with a total of 17 experiments for Renewable Energy Basics and Heat energy
  • Experiment offers a good introduction into the topic of renewable energies
  • The experiment can be applied in a multidisciplinary manner

Tasks

  1. What happens with a water wheel when water flows over it?

Learning objectives

  • Water wheel

Scope of supply

Funnels, plastic, various sizes 46895-00 1
Silicone tubing, various diameters 39296-00 1
Flow indicator for liquids 46434-00 1
Beakers, Boro, low form, various sizes 46055-00 1
Beaker, 100 ml, plastic (PP) 36011-01 1

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