How Is a Pinwheel Like a Turbine?
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•Plastic pinwheel on a stick | •A pencil to write your answers | •Oven mitt |
•Hot plate or stove top burner | •A printed copy of this activity | •Teakettle |
Procedure
Print this page before you start.
1. Place the blades of a pinwheel under a stream of cold running water. What happens?
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What kind of energy transfer is taking place? ___________________________________________
2. Under adult supervision, fill the teakettle about half full of water and place it on the burner. Turn the
burner on. What kind of energy transfer takes place as the water heats up?
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3. For this step, make sure to use an oven mitt to protect your hand from getting burned. Under adult
supervision, use the oven mitt to hold the stick and position the pinwheel blades in the path of the
steam when the kettle boils. What happens to the pinwheel?
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What kind of energy transfer is taking place? ___________________________________________
In this experiment, what kind of energy source did you use to create the steam?
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In many power plants, steam is used to run generator turbines. What kinds of energy sources could be used to produce steam in a power plant?
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