Science Experiments Using Solar Panels
Experiment with solar power by building your own solar powered robot or oven or by testing ways to speed up an existing solar car.
Science experiments using solar panels. These long summer days call for kiddie pools and ice cream but they also call out for kids science. Or analyze how solar cells or panels work. Cover one of the glasses on white paper with plastic. Have a discussion and make predictions about what you think will happen to the water in each glass.
Scroll down to get going. The following easy science experiments for kids will help them look at the sun in a whole new light. One way to store the solar energy for later use is to use a solar cell to charge something called a capacitor. Solar science to be exact.
The capacitor stores the energy as an electric field which can be tapped into at any time in or out of light. Or analyze how solar cells or panels work. Measure the water temperature and set one cup on each paper. Solar cells are devices that can be used as a source of power when there is light shining on them but they stop producing energy when they are not in the light.
Take both groups indoors at 3 26 p m when the sun s rays are still strongly contacting with the solar panels and the bi convex lenses. Fill each cup with the same amount of liquid of the same cool temperature.