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Science A31: Sails

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Award-winning video and lesson investigations for young children on the topic of sails and wind energy

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Video and lesson investigations on the topic of sails and wind energy. Key concepts include:

  • Sailing dinghies depend on wind for movement.
  • The sails transfer the force of the wind into boat movement.
  • The sails need to be adjusted and controlled by the sailors.
  • Models can be used to experiment with moving air and sails.
  • There are many different types of sail.
  • Sails on boats are ‘fixed’ sails which are moved along with the wind. Windmill sails revolve and transfer the energy in wind into a driving force for machinery.
  • Boat sails are usually made of canvas or nylon because the materials are light enough to billow in the wind and take up little weight.
  • These fabrics are tightly woven (non-porous) which stops most of the wind from getting through them.

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