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Lay leaves and flowers on construction paper in the sun to reveal sharp, colorful outlines where UV rays cannot reach.
Easy
Stretch balloons over a black bottle and a white bottle in sunlight and watch only one of them inflate.
Medium
Aim a flat mirror and an aluminum-lined parabolic dish at a solar cell to discover which reflector boosts power output the most.
Medium
Mount seven solar cells at different angles and measure which tilt captures the most power from the midday sun.
Medium
Let's explore how different temperatures affect the power, voltage, and current generated by a solar cell!
Medium
A foil-lined cardboard box can focus sunlight into a beam hot enough to cook a hot dog with no electricity.
Hard
Build a solar cell from glass plates and raspberry juice, then measure whether it can compete with a standard silicon cell.
Hard
Set up three solar cells with different cooling methods and discover how temperature changes their power output.
Hard
Mount tiny mirror chips on plywood and aim them at one spot to build a solar furnace of any size.
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