Kid Scientists - Wilder Elementary Gabreece Van Anne, Luke Plese and Colin Reed share their experiments
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Steve was joined on 9News this week with three young, budding scientists. The scientists, Gabreece Van Anne, 1st grade, Luke Plese, 3rd grade, and Colin Reed shared their science fair projects.
Wind Powered Electricity Can the wind be used to create electricity?
By Colin Reed 2nd Grader at Wilder Elementary
Colin's project was Wind Power. He wanted to answer the question, ‘can you light up a light bulb using the power of the wind?’ Colin guessed he could make a light bulb illuminate using wind power. He and his dad built a generator using plans they found on the Internet. They wrapped copper wire around a form 2oo times for each “coil” that was required for the generator. They then took an old Wet Wipe container, cut it in half and glued it to a cardboard base with magnets underneath. Colin and his dad then put that on a dowel so it could spin. They attached the copper wire to a small light. Colin says you can create power using the wind and something to collect it. To generate continuous power, the wind has to be constant. The smaller the wind generator, the smaller the amount of electricity generated. Their test worked and Colin says he learned wind can be a great source of energy.
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Kid Scientists - Wilder Elementary
March 3rd, 2008
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