In my quest to make school fun we decided to test the power of the sun with some kool solar gadgets. She said it was fun testing the different solar toys and the test results prove that the power of the sun is strongest...
Solar Car
Test Day 1: 9:20am
Weather Report
*
28°F
FEELS LIKE 20°
45°
HIGH
24°
LOW
Sunny
Most recent high temperature much below average.
Sunny
Clear
Wind:
S at 9 mph
Wind:WSW at 11 mph
Wind:N at 6 mph
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Humidity:
43%
Humidity:
45%
Humidity:
66%
UV Index:
1 - Low
UV Index:
2 - Low
Today:
Sunny. High around 45F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight:
Mainly clear skies. Low 24F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
Pressure:
30.27 in
Dew Point:
12°
Visibility:
10.0 mi
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1st test: 9:00 AM
car on roof, and it worked but not real good. we tried it again on a table and it worked better than first time 9:20AM.
1st test too windy for windmill
3rd Test 1:00 PM
4th Test 4:00 PM
Test Day 2 10:00 AM
*
51°F
FEELS LIKE 51°
51°
HIGH
34°
LOW
Sunny
Wind:
S at 8 mph
Wind:
S at 11 mph
Wind:SSW at 8 mph
|
Humidity:
44%
Humidity:
55%
Humidity:
88%
UV Index:
2 - Low
UV Index:
2 - Low
Today:
Sunny. High 51F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight:
Partly cloudy. Low 34F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Pressure:
30.26 in
Dew Point:
29°
Visibility:
10.0 mi
|
Too Windy For Windmill
Car Test 10:00 am:
we were faster second time then first time because there was more sun.
we were talking about how the sun moves forward during the day in the afternoon the sun it's brighter
in the morning it's not really bright in the afternoons it's brighter than the morning is and what made the car go faster
when the suns closer it's more powerful- in afternoon than the morning. I know that because we tested it and it went faster in the afternoon
1st Video
2nd Video
3rd Video
We have a few more tests to be done and will start building the Science Project Display Board.
I feel that by encouraging the next generation in the benefits of solar power is a win win for the planet.
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