Experiment #3 - Solar Irradiance
Caitlin Allen #96 X Tracie Birch #43 X Jenny Boswell #74 X Jenna Brower #56 X Taylor Bull #42 X Anastasia Coates #34 X Mary Coleman #50 X Ali Connell #66 X Heather Cox #48 X Quinton Crawford #54 |
X Danica Dela Cruz #82 X Barbara Donaldson #62 X Ben Esparza X Austin Frieder #36 X Karmi Gutman #2 Kyra Hall Matt Hayley #44 Kyle Hoffsmith #40 X Jeremy Jalnos #98 X HyunJoo Jeong #72 X Kevin Laureno #100 X Jaehyuck Lee #4 X Jessica Lumley #22 |
X Taylor Piazza #6 X Stephanie Ramirez #34 Shannon Roach Jared Schenkman #18 X Ashley Shultz #14 X Breaunna Smith #84 X Sean Sullivan #80 |
X Raymond Tan #24 X Taylor Turner #94 X Erin Weber #28 X Kate Worland #32 X Bree Youngquist #60 X Scott Wilson #86 X David Zinke #16 |
The experiment
doesn't take very long to complete, but it does require sunny
weather without wind. Don't wait until the last minute to collect
the data you
don't
know what the weather will be like.
Your thermometer
might have a separated column. If so, see these special
instructions.
Once you have
collected your
data,
return your materials and pick up the supplementary information
handout. The supplementary information sheet will show you
how to
use your measurements to calculate the solar irradiance.
Your name should turn blue
when you have
returned your materials.
Reports are due in class on Tuesday, Nov. 2.