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OMAR ELHAMY MOHAMED

PREP 1-B

SOLAR OVEN PROJECT

MRS. ENGY
Solar oven
Problem
For my Science Fair project, I will be
making a model of a solar oven.

Hypothesis
My hypothesis is that most of the foods
that I will put in the oven will cook or
have a decent brown.
I think this because my oven looks like
many of the models and is properly
assembled.
Procedure
1. Measure original temperature of food Get
supplies, box, tray, tinfoil, chocolate chips,
egg, plexiglass.

2. Place the box outside or under a lamp,


place item to be cooked in tray and
record and see changes

3. Measure the temperature/analyze the


food again

4. Do 3 times for accurate test (on different


foods)
Data
Abstract
My project was an engineering project, building a
solar oven. Making an oven that highly depends on
solar power and sunlight. I think that all of the
things that I try to cook will be decently fried or
cooked. I think that, because my box looks kind of
like an oven and like many examples I have seen. I
chose this topic because I wanted to build
something and see how it does in testing.
To create a solar oven that works
Conclusion
My hypothesis was correct. My hypothesis stated
that everything will be decently cooked and
everything was. My experiment was as accurate
as possible dealing with the no sunlight
situation. The ways I could improve it could be if
I used real sunlight and if we tested each food
multiple times. I had to keep the lamp in the
same spot the entire time for an accurate test. In
conclusion, my solar oven worked extremely well
Material used in the Project
1- SHOE BOX

2- GLASS

3- FOIL

4- FOAM

5- MIRROR
How dose the solar oven work ?

Solar ovens work by converting Sunlight to


heat energy.

A solar Oven needs an outdoor location that


is sunny and protected from strong wind,
and where food will be safe.
Future Directions

We can create larger scale of Solar ovens to


be used in may applications.

It could be used in small projects and to help


youth to start their own small business with
low cost like food cars in streets
Reference

I took this idea from


https://contest.techbriefs.com/2017/entri
es/sustainable-technologies/7518-0411-
121122-new-greenhouse-solar-cooker-
invention

https://sites.google.com/a/crestmem.edu
/science-fair/home/2016-2017-
projects/1-solar-oven

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