Inpro Solar Dynamo Copter
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In 1886, Werner von Siemens discovered the dynamo-electric principle in Berlin. Due to the residual magnetism in the iron of the field magnets, an induction voltage is generated when the armature rotates. When a consumer is connected to the dynamo, current can flow, and the magnetic field of the electromagnets is strengthened. This electric current, generated by manually cranking the dynamo, allows the helicopter to take off and fly. It's interesting that the helicopter stays in the air with so little power. Enjoy cranking!.
Small parts
Caution: Choking hazard – Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years.experimental area | Robotics |
Minimum age | 10 years |
Item number | 5700416 |
Manufacturer | Inpro Solar |
Category | Science kits |
Release date | 22.2.2016 |
Colour | Black, Transparent, Yellow |
Exact colour description | Black, Transparent, Yellow |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | plastic |
Minimum age | 10 years |
experimental area | Robotics |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 25 cm |
Width | 17 cm |
Height | 5 cm |
Weight | 216 g |
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How often does a product of this brand in the «Science kits» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
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- 1.Die Spiegelburg0 %
- 1.Lisciani0 %
- 1.Sentosphere0 %
- 1.Sol Expert0 %
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- 1.Die Spiegelburg0 %
- 1.Johntoy0 %
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- 4.Lisciani0.3 %