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Creating Solar-Powered Ovens: Step by Step by Matthew Butler

My name is Matthew Butler, and I am currently attending the STEM program at FTCC. I'm learning about solar power and its applications, from heating water to powering satellites. I built a solar-powered oven resembling a grill, using materials like black felt and aluminum to attract and reflect heat. Despite my efforts with the help of Miss K and Miss Vaughn, I've learned that my oven could be improved as it allows too much heat to escape, leaving the cookies undercooked. This project has taught me valuable lessons in design and functionality.

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Creating Solar-Powered Ovens: Step by Step by Matthew Butler

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  1. Solar Powered Ovens Creation: Step by step by Matthew Butler

  2. My name is Matthew Butler. I am now attending the Stem program at Ftcc. I am enjoying it because I am not only learning but I am learning with my friends. Science Technology Engineering Math

  3. Solar power is energy created by the sun light or heat • Solar power can be used for the following: • Heating water • Drying clothes • Calculators • Satellites • Factories

  4. Black Felt ( because it attracts heat) My oven will resemble a grill Foil (reflects light) p=27in. A=43.3125in. Sq Cookies l=5.25in w=8.25in

  5. My ovens dimensions include the following: two 12x8 pieces of wood, two 16x8 pieces of wood, and a 16x12piece of wood. I also have six pieces of 1x112 inch wood covered with foil. It has black felt on all sides and aluminum on the bottom. The were glue and nailed together by the excellent work of Miss K, Miss Vaughn, and I.

  6. This is similar to the design being used on my oven.

  7. Now that I have finished my oven I’ve realized it could’ve been better. The design of my oven allow too much heat to escape; therefore leaving the cookies undercooked.

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