Propeller

Propeller

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This is part of a series of 30 exercises developed during the 3D4KIDS program. One of the main goals of this Erasmus+ program is to enhance teachers' knowledge of 3d printing technology by creating customized training materials. For more information, visit: https://www.3d4kids.eu This unit focuses on Materials and Electricity. Students will work collaboratively using project-based learning methodology. They must design, draw, and build a vehicle utilizing waste materials (soap bottles for the bodywork, caps for the wheels) and electrical components (motors, wires, batteries). This vehicle will be powered by a 3.5 or 7-bladed propeller 3D printed, attached to the motor via a standardized bottle cap.

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