3D Tollen tests with resistance
What is it?
A great activity for the older children is learning and discovering the resistance at a toll. It's a fun way to learn what you can learn about a toll that can be used with 3 different points.
Of course, that doesn't sound very clear yet, but the explanation comes naturally. First the spinning top. These tolls were created using a 3D printer. You can find all kinds of fun ideas via a special program on a website for 3D printer. These tolls are made on this and each have 3 types of points that they can spin on. Of course, it is true that a toll can run in different ways, especially if the tip below it is different. A fun way to discover that in a playful way.
Who did this?
That has been the starting point in the child care of Ineke van der Linde . Her husband owns a 3D printer. With this, he creates all kinds of objects. For example, he ran into this toll design on a website. ( Toll design - website - click here )
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