Water wheel working model making,
in this course introduces students to the fascinating world of renewable energy and mechanical engineering through a creative, hands-on project. In this course, learners discover how water wheels have been used historically for grinding grain, irrigation, and as an early source of mechanical power. Students design and construct a 3D working model that demonstrates how the kinetic energy of flowing water can be converted into mechanical energy to rotate the wheel and perform simple tasks. This project highlights key scientific concepts such as energy transformation, force, and motion while emphasizing the importance of using natural resources sustainably. By building the model with simple, readily available materials, students not only strengthen their understanding of physics and environmental science but also enhance creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. Perfect for science fairs and classroom demonstrations, the course helps make abstract ideas about renewable energy more tangible, inspiring learners to appreciate eco-friendly technologies and innovative solutions for the future. howtofunda