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Experiments in Solar Energy

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Teaching people about solar energy can often be done through experiments in solar energy. Solar energy is one of the cleanest, simplest forms of energy available today and with the rise in natural resource prices, it is likely to become one of the most in demand types of energy as well. Experiments in solar energy can be a real eye opener. The fact that scientists have obtained a way to take the sun's rays and convert them into a powerful energy that is able to do many things, is interesting. Help others to learn more about these experiments by getting to know what they are and how they work.

Creating experiments in solar energy is possible through a number of mediums. Take into consideration any of these:

• Experiment with teaching about fuel cells
• Choose an experiment that allows children to see that solar energy can help appliances to work by using a solar powered appliance
• Teach about solar energy through solar cookers and solar ovens, which are more readily available today as more hikers use them.
• Teach through experiments in solar energy about water purification; water purification methods are now readily available for those hiking where they can place stream water into a specialized bottle that will then purify the water using solar energy
• Teach about solar water heaters and collectors and how these work easily to heat an entire home or to heat water for use in a shower.

Experiments in solar energy can encompass many fields. Simple solar energy, the most readily available type of solar energy, is perhaps the most interesting. Work with experiments to teach children how solar energy works to help plants grow. Talk about how the sun controls the waves and the flow of the ocean. Perhaps discuss how the sun produces wind, which in itself can be a form of energy.

You can find many of the experiments in solar energy available right online. Take some time to consider what they have to offer to you. Look at your age group and consider experiments that are interesting and unique to that age. It is also important to help children understand how solar energy works from a home perspective, so parents too can do some of these experiments. A hands on activity like this is the perfect way to improve knowledge and to teach about renewable energy in its best form. Take into consideration the vast number of ways that solar power works in everyday life. Through experiments, children can gain an understanding of just how beneficial this type of energy is.



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