PERCOBAAN PERUBAHAN ENERGI MEMBUAT KINCIR LAMPION / TEMA 2 KELAS 4
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Introduction
In this tutorial, we will explore how to create a lantern wheel (Kincir Lampion) as part of a science experiment focusing on energy transfer, suitable for fourth-grade students. This hands-on activity demonstrates the movement of heat energy and engages students in practical learning.
Step 1: Gather Materials
To begin your lantern wheel project, you'll need to collect the following materials:
- Cardboard: For creating the structure of the lantern wheel.
- Plastic Cups: These will act as the lanterns.
- String: To hang the lanterns from the wheel.
- Scissors: For cutting the cardboard.
- Tape or Glue: To assemble the components.
- A Candle or a Light Source: To provide heat energy.
- Markers or Paint: For decorating the lanterns.
Practical Tip: Ensure that you have a safe workspace, especially when working with candles.
Step 2: Construct the Lantern Wheel
Follow these steps to assemble the lantern wheel:
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Cut the Cardboard:
- Cut a large circle out of the cardboard. This will be the base of your wheel.
- Cut a smaller circle in the center for the axle.
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Prepare the Lanterns:
- Take the plastic cups and decorate them using markers or paint.
- Make small holes at the top of each cup to thread the string through.
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Attach the Lanterns:
- Use the string to hang the decorated cups around the edge of the cardboard wheel.
- Ensure they are evenly spaced for balance.
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Create the Axle:
- Use a stick or a sturdy straw as the axle and insert it through the center hole of the wheel.
Common Pitfall to Avoid: Ensure the wheel can rotate freely by not making the axle too tight.
Step 3: Set Up the Heat Source
Prepare to demonstrate the energy transfer:
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Position the Wheel:
- Place the lantern wheel in an open area where it can rotate freely.
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Light the Candle:
- Carefully light the candle and position it below the center of the wheel.
- Make sure the flame is at a safe distance from the plastic cups.
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Observe the Effect:
- Watch how the heat from the candle causes the air to rise, creating movement in the wheel.
Practical Tip: Use a small fan to create additional air movement that enhances the wheel's spin.
Step 4: Discuss the Science
After the experiment, engage in a discussion about the energy transfer observed:
- Explain Heat Transfer: Discuss how heat energy from the candle moves to the air and then to the wheel.
- Connect to Real-World Applications: Talk about how energy transfer is important in everyday life, such as in weather patterns or heating systems.
Conclusion
Creating a lantern wheel is an enjoyable and educational way to understand energy transfer. By following these steps, students can engage in hands-on learning while exploring scientific concepts. After this project, consider expanding the discussion to related topics like renewable energy sources or the physics behind wind turbines. Happy experimenting!