Thermite needs temperates around 3,000F (1,650C) to ignite. Is concentrated sunlight enough to light it off? Today we’re finding out. In this solar beam experiment, Grant takes metals to the TKOR solar scorcher. Grant wanted to test the limits of which metals he could manipulate with the TKOR solar beam...what do you think will happen? The steps Grant Thompson covers for using a solar beam are super easy.
This TKOR solar scorcher project is also great for those wanting to know how to make other cool things: thermite vs sun, thermite vs magnifying glass, solar death ray, weld the sun, how to weld metal with the sun, welding with magnifying glass, random experiments, cool science projects and more! Let us know what cool and amazing magnifying experiments you create!
If you’re looking to try something new or for an activity such as: DIY solar beam, DIY solar scorcher, magnifying glass projects, cool science experiments, fun weekend project, or just a fun project with the family, watch the video to learn more.
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