Experiment #3 - Solar Irradiance

Sultan Alansari #86
X Mohammed Ali AlShareef #66
Matteo Aquilini
X Jared Beckham #86
X Nagi Clark #96
X Majerle Crowe #10
Benjamin Davis #78
Ben Drake
Julia Flaherty #52
Brenna Frigo
Jack Goodwin
X Gabriel Hassan #42
X Jared Holmen #94
Preston Jones #24
X Nicholas June #16
X Alex Lewter #72
Jingyu Li #80
Ziying Li
Zhixuan Liu
David Lopez V
X Matthew Lucero #50

X Paulina Medina #82
Adelberto Mendoza
X Lauren Montanez #56
Ivan Moreno
X Taylor Moss #12
X Katie Muirhead #41

X Sean Natchez #74
Katelyn Neel
X Haeden Nguyen #98
X Julio Othon #4
X Edgar Pacheco #36
X Linus Pagano #28
X Gabriel Rauch #30
Trevor Rudolph
X Jonny Ryberg #10


Yuting Shu
X Elijah Sikora
Selena Silva
Noelle Smith #92
X Justice Summerset #44
X Dylan Turelli #100
X Greta Villicana #91
X Alex Wilcoxson #88
X Natalie Wilson #64
X Jindong Wu #76

The experiment materials were distributed for the first time on Thu., Oct. 12.   Click on one of the following links if you need an extra copy of the report format, the instructions, or the data collection sheet.

The experiment doesn't take very long to complete, but it does require sunny weather without wind (it's best to perform the experiment around midday when the sunlight is most intense).  Don't wait until the last minute to collect the data, you don't know what the weather will be like.  Here's a little more information about the experiment.

Your thermometer might have a separated column.  If so, see these special instructionsThe thermometers do not contain mercury; if you break one carefully clean up the pieces of glass and either bring them back to me or safely dispose of them.

Once you have collected your data, return your materials (your name will turn orange once you've done that) and pick up the supplementary information handout.   Do this well before your report is due, the supplementary information sheet will show you how to use your measurements to calculate the solar irradiance. 

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