Experiment #3 - Solar Irradiance


X Zachary Anderson #7
X Julio Ayon #90
X David Bark #39
Kylee Burke #34
X Sandra Childers #12
X Avery Dellheim #97
X Nick Gelso #4
X Bailey Gibson #97
X Ricky Gonzales #72
X Nicholas Grippo #69
X Hannah Hayes #89
X John Houghton #76
X Desirae Howard #70
X Michael Kat #48
X Danny Kenneth #60
X Tyler Kerch #88
X Amanda Kolodney #41
X David Le #30
X Abby Mather #51
X Gillian Modlin #57
X Kyle Morton #50

X Michael Reaves #79
X Luzmelia Reyes #80
X Karina Rodriquez #36
X Lucas Salas #19
X CJ Schreifels #45
X Rachel Sieb #5
Ryan Siegelman
X Dan Smyczek #6
X Qiongyu Song #20
X Tabitha Uhl #68
X Fran Vera #27
X Alissa Villamor #27
X Talia Watts #38
X Nick Wepfer #95
X Brittany White #49
X Alex Wogan #52

The experiment materials will be distributed the week of Oct. 10-14.    Here's a little more information about the experiment.

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.

Unless noted otherwise reports are due on Mon., Oct. 31.