Solar Radiometer
This intriguing looking decoration was invented by an English physicist in 1875. The Crookes radiometer proved that light exerts a force. It uses a system of black and polished vanes inside a vacuum globe to convert light into energy. When set under "warm" light, such as a table lamp or the sun, the vanes spin, and, depending on the power of the light, can reach thousands of revolutions per minute.
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