Powering Progress: Unleashing Efficiency in Energy Transfer Solutions
by Kenn Patrick Bulaso
In this engaging lesson, students will delve into the fascinating world of energy transfer and efficiency by designing and building their own solar-powered devices. Through hands-on activities, collaborative problem-solving, and critical thinking, students will explore concepts such as solar energy conversion, mechanical energy transfer, and sustainable design principles.
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