Product Description
Wooden Generator Science Kit
Constructing a wooden electric generator is one of the best ways to learn the principles of electric generators. This science kit is perfect for those who are interested in learning about the science behind generators. The completed kit is about 4 inches long and 2 inches wide, with the wood dowel axle measuring about 4 inches long. The wooden construction of the kit adds a unique touch to the learning experience, making it both fun and educational. Get your hands on this wooden generator science kit and start learning today!
Online Instructions
Key Features:
- Wooden construction
- Science kit for learning principles of electric generators
- Completed kit size: 4 inches long and 2 inches wide
- Wood dowel axle length: 4 inches
- Hands-on learning experience
- Unique way to explore electricity and mechanics
This science set includes:
- All wooden parts
- Magnet
- Magnet Wire
- LED lamp
- Terminal block for connecting the LED lamp
- Online instructions
You will also need:
- Wood Glue
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Wooden Generator Science Kit |
Material | Wooden |
Type | Science |
Dimensions | About 4 inches long and 2 inches wide |
Axle Length | About 4 inches long |
Features | Constructing a wooden electric generator is one of the best ways to learn the principles of electric generators |
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Caution: This kit involves the construction of an electric generator. Please read and follow all instructions carefully. Keep small parts away from children and pets. Use caution when handling sharp tools and hot glue. Do not operate the generator near water or flammable materials. Always supervise children during use. Failure to follow these cautions may result in injury or damage.
Perfect for:
- Children ages 8-12 who are interested in science and engineering
- Parents or educators looking for a hands-on learning activity for children
- STEM educators or homeschooling parents looking for a fun and educational project
- Science enthusiasts looking for a unique and challenging DIY project
- Anyone interested in learning more about the principles of electric generators
- Individuals looking for a fun and creative way to spend their free time