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QuestionWhat are the materials needed for creating the water wheel?Community Answer15 x 20 inch (38.1 x 50.8 cm) waxed corrugated cardboard or foam board, box cutters, protractor, pen or pencil, ruler, pins or a hot glue gun, wooden skewer, miniature bucket and string.
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QuestionWhat is a water wheel used for?Community AnswerIt's used for getting the energy of free-falling water and using that energy to power different things.
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QuestionCan primary kids use this?Community AnswerYes, but make sure they have adult supervision and help.
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QuestionHow do I make the miniature bucket?Community AnswerTo make a miniature bucket, use the small piece of an egg carton that holds an egg. Make 2 holes in the top sides and slide a small piece of string through to create a handle.
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QuestionCan I make it out of wood?Community AnswerIt depends which part you mean. Most of the parts could be replaced with wood, except the cups/buckets and the string.
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QuestionHow can I make a water wheel out of a tin sheet?Community AnswerIf you mean tin foil, it may be quite hard to do because foil is flimsy. Instead, choose one of the three options above.
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QuestionCan you make a doughnut shape instead of being exact?Community AnswerDo you mean like an open circle? If so, then yes. But it has to be a circle. It can't be oval, otherwise you would need it to be in a very strong water current for it to work.
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QuestionWill a water wheel produce power?Community AnswerThis one wouldn't produce a significant amount of power, but those on a much larger scale do. In fact, hydroelectric power generates 6 - 7% of the electricity used in the US.
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QuestionHow do I make a water wheel out of a water bottle?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can replace the cups in the Water Wheel with Cups with the tops of water bottles.
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QuestionWhat is a strap clamp?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerA strap clamp is a clamp that consists of a strap of metal or cloth formed into a loop, with a mechanism to forcibly adjust the diameter.
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QuestionHow do you mount the wheel?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerFor the water wheel using cups, you mount the wheel by resting the skewer on the "V" knock you cut out of the frame.
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