Biology Practicals Class 10

Solar Cooker

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  • Boost conceptual clarity and knowledge retention
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  • Helpful in getting NAAC accreditation
  • CBSE, ICSE, and state boards aligned curricula
  • Engaging simulations with easy-to-teach instructions

About Simulation

  • The biology simulation on solar cookers is an excellent opportunity for students to gain a detailed understanding of the structure and working principles of these sustainable cooking devices. By participating in this experiment, students can explore the various components of solar cookers, including the reflectors, cooking chamber, and heat transfer mechanisms.
  • This hands-on exploration of the structure and functioning of solar cookers enables learners to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of biology. The simulation offers a thrilling and engaging experience for students to grasp the concept of solar cooker technology and its significance in promoting eco-friendly cooking practices.

Biology Practical Class

  • By observing the solar cooker in action and measuring the temperature changes in the cooking chamber, students can gain practical insights into the benefits of utilizing solar energy for cooking. This experience fosters a greater appreciation for sustainable solutions in biology and environmental science.
  • Through this experiment, participants can enhance their knowledge of solar energy utilization and its application in everyday life. They can also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of solar cookers compared to other cooking methods.
  • This detailed exploration of solar cooker technology helps students understand the broader context of sustainable solutions and encourages them to think critically about their actions' environmental impact.

Simulation Details

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Duration – 30 Minutes
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Easily Accessible
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Languages – Odia & English
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Platforms – Android & Windows

Description

A solar cooker is a device designed to harness the energy of direct sunlight to heat and cook food efficiently. The structure of a solar cooker typically consists of reflective surfaces, such as mirrors or reflective panels, that concentrate sunlight onto a cooking vessel. This concentrated sunlight generates heat, which is then used to cook the food placed inside the cooker.

The working principle of a solar cooker involves the conversion of sunlight into thermal energy, which is utilized for cooking purposes. At the end of the simulation, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure and working mechanism of a solar cooker, enabling them to appreciate the sustainable and eco-friendly approach to food preparation offered by this innovative technology.

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