A misty way to see convection currents
Do air convection currents really move as they are drawn in textbook illustrations? Let’s make invisible convection currents visible using mist.
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Do air convection currents really move as they are drawn in textbook illustrations? Let’s make invisible convection currents visible using mist.
Pocketful of sunshine: build a solar cooker and learn about the thermoelectric effect with Peltier modules.
All teachers have at least one favourite experiment that they are eager to share. Read on to learn more about monthly experiment sharing sessions and discover some low-cost physics experiments to try out in your own classroom.
We know that robots are good for mechanical tasks – but here’s a chemistry project for robots that don’t mind getting their sensors wet.
A misty way to see convection currents
Cooking with sunlight and producing electricity using Peltier modules
My favourite experiments – connecting teachers and ideas
Chembot: chemistry with robots