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How Do You Create A Small Windmill For A Science Fair Project?

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How Do You Create A Small Windmill For A Science Fair Project?

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Windmills are used to capture wind power and turn it into electricity. Advances in wind technology have created wind turbines in a variety of shapes, some small enough for use at individual homes. Blade size and shape have a significant impact on the power of the turbine attached to the windmill. This model illustrates the use of a traditional blade shape and how effective wind can be at creating motion. Make two holes directly across from each other on the sides of the milk carton. The holes need to be large enough for the wooden dowel to fit through. Attach the cork to one end of the wooden dowel by pressing the dowel through the cork. Dab a small amount of glue to firmly attach the cork to the dowel. Set aside to dry. Pour the sand into the milk carton. This will provide a stable base while the windmill is turning. Tie one end of the string to the paper clip and the other end on the cork. Draw two lines diagonally across the paper square from one corner to another to create an x in

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