Principle
In this experiment, a water pump is powered by a solar cell, and observations are made on how high the water can be pumped. Based on this, conclusions are drawn about the characteristics of energy conversion.
Tasks
- Supply the pump with electrical energy from a solar battery.
- Program the Cobra SMARTsense code to monitor the electric current.
- Investigate how light intensity affects the pump’s performance.
Learning Objective
Students learn about the method of pumped-storage power plants, which make it possible to store renewable energy. They are also introduced to basic programming of a device for current monitoring and relay switching.
Benefits
- Teaching with a focus on the future: Integration of sensors (Cobra SMARTsense) into digital science education
- Introduction to programming using the Cobra SMARTsense code
- Illustrates key contemporary topics such as energy conversion and renewable energy
- Safe experimentation: The lamp is protected from direct contact, the housing is well ventilated through drilled openings, and only slightly heats up
- Versatile power supply: The included power unit is highly adaptable and particularly suitable for student experiments across all age groups
